Ignas Staškevičius


Ignas Staškevičius is a Lithuanian business man and author. He was the Chief Executive Officer of the company "Maxima", a subsidiary to the VP Group. Ignas is also the founder of the publishing house and bookstore "Sofoklis" and has authored five books.

Biography

Early life

Ignas was born in Vilnius on the 7th of May, 1970. His mother, Dalia Dilytė, is a writer and professor of Greek and Roman history, his father - a mathematician. Ignas developed an interest in basketball at a young age, competing in regional tournaments with his high school team. He graduated from the Vilniaus Baltupių School with an award for academic excellence in 1988. He went on to graduate from the Medical Department of Vilnius University and later studied law.

Business

Ignas started his business career by purchasing a barbershop with Nerijus Numavičius. He later affiliated with eight partners to found the private company VP Group. From 2003 until 2005, he served as the CEO of the retail chain Maxima run by the conglomerate. In 2005, he was appointed head manager of Euro-Vaistinė, a drugstore chain. Since 2008 he has been an adviser and board member in several firms, including VP and NDX UAB, an investment and holding company, active in the energy and FMCG production businesses.

Writing

Ignas's travel memoir, Kelias į bazę, was published in 2006. He continued to write about running and travel in 2011's Maratono laukas. Ignas authored a satirical novel, titled Domertas, released in both Lithuanian and English. Ignas's fourth book, Tapatybės kortelė, is a collection of essays and short stories. It was published in 2016. In 2019 he co-authored a book on business leadership with Alisa Miniotaite.

Other Ventures

In 2010, Ignas collaborated with the Latvian director Maris Martinsons, as a producer of the film Amaya. In 2019, he co-directed the documentary film "Trejetas".
He is credited as being one of the founders of the annual Vilnius Marathon. In 2013 the Lithuanian Sports University granted him an honorary degree in recognition of services rendered as president of the University's National Health Institute.