Nik Halik
Nikos Halikopoulos (born May 15), known as Nik Halik, is a Greek-Australian financial entrepreneur and Russian trained civilian cosmonaut, adventurer and co-author of the book 5 Day Weekend.[1] He is a permanent resident of the United States.
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Born | Nikos Halikopoulos |
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Years active | 1988–present |
Early life
Halik did not attend school until he was 10 years old. He spend the first years of his life at home reading encyclopedias.[2]
Halik was raised in Melbourne, Australia and is of Greek descent.[3] He is the youngest son of Greek immigrants Konstantinos and Dionisia Halikopoulos.
Business interests
Halik is the founder and C.E.O. of companies such as Financial Freedom Institute, Lifestyle Revolution and 5 Day Weekend. He co-founded Poptik and Poptik Authentic, a high tech patented Sub Optic print technology used in world currencies, anti-counterfeit and cannabis consumer brands. Having founded the Thrillionaire movement he is a 5 Day Weekend lifestyle strategist, entrepreneur, keynote speaker, Russian certified civilian cosmonaut, high-adrenaline adventurer and Wall Street Journal best-selling author. He became a multi-millionaire and amassed great wealth through savvy investments in multi-family apartment buildings, consumer-driven businesses and the financial markets. His group of companies have impacted over 1 million lives in over 57 countries. Apart from his other businesses, Nik Halik is also a stakeholder in a number of businesses around the world, including Vertex Media, a Hollywood Television and Film production company. He is currently an active Angel investor and strategic adviser to several tech start-ups in the U.S. Halik has private homes in the Greek Islands, Morocco, the United States and Australia.
Adventures
Halik has traveled to 155 countries and participated in a civilian edge of space flight in a modified Soviet-built Mig25 jet. He owns homes in the U.S. Greece, Morocco and Australia.[4]
Cosmonaut training
Halik studied at the Yuri Gargarin Cosmonaut Training Academy in Moscow, Russia. He was the back-up cosmonaut for the Russian Soyuz TMA-13 flight to the International Space Station in 2008, through ultimately didn't fly.[5][6]
Books
- The Thrillionaire (2008)
- 5 Day Weekend (2018)
Notes
Halik's spaceflight training is also covered in the book "Australia's Astronauts: Countdown to a Spaceflight Dream," 2009, by Colin Burgess.
References
- Gunderson, Garrett. "Let This Adventure-Entrepreneur Show You How To Literally Ride Success to the Moon". Forbes. Forbes Media LLC. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
- Phadnis, Shilpa. "Disconnect from the grid and do things differently". Timesof India. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
- Bowen, Nigel (May 27, 2014). "Who wants to be a thrillionaire?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
- Bowen, Nigel. "Who wants to be a thrillionaire?". SMH. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
- ATKINSON, NANCY. "Space Tourist Flights to ISS Still On, Says Space Adventures". Universetoday. Universe Today. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
- "Space Adventures". Space Adventures. Space Adventures, Ltd. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
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