Mark Pathy

Mark Pathy (born July 1969[1]) is a Canadian businessman and philanthropist. He is the CEO of Mavrik, a privately owned Canadian investment company. He is also the chairman of Stingray Group[2] and the former co-CEO of Fednav,[3] a private shipping company co-founded by his grandfather and great-uncle, Ladislav and Ernest Pathy, who were immigrants from Hungary.[4][5][6]

His mother Constance was born in the Netherlands while his father, Laurence Pathy, was born in Egypt to Hungarian parents and is a close friend and former business partner of Paul Martin.[7][8] His father is also a cousin of Mariette Pathy Allen.[9]

He grew up in Montreal and attended Selwyn House School,[10] where he was classmates with politician Greg Fergus and businessmen Vincenzo Guzzo and Michael Penner.[11] He has an undergraduate degree from the University of Toronto and an MBA from INSEAD.[12]

The Pathy Family Foundation, which he serves as secretary, had more than $252 million CAD in assets as of 2018.[13]

In January 2021, it was announced that Pathy will fly on board SpaceX Axiom Space-1, planned for January 2022, as a mission specialist alongside Larry Connor, Eytan Stibbe and Michael López-Alegría.[14] He is paying $55 million USD for the trip.[15] He would become the second Canadian private astronaut, after Guy Laliberté, and 11th Canadian overall in space.[16]

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SpaceX Axiom Space-1 spacetravellers
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