The Dionysus Group

  • Christos Anesti!

    Apr 25

    Greek Easter brings along the beautiful Spring season...full of happiness, colors and positivity... marking a new beginning. The Dionysus Group would like to wish you and your loved ones a blessed Happy Greek Easter!

  • Dionysus On the Move

    Aug 24

    The Dionysus Group™ with great anticipation and pleasure is pleased to announce its move to a beautiful Manchester, New Hampshire landmark.  Our new Headquarters at 156 Hanover Street will particularly stimulate open communication in Dionysus's strive for further innovation in the Pharmaceutical, Technology, Agriculture sectors.  The new location was selected by keeping the following principals in mind: Working in a healthy, enriched environment reflective of Dionysus, Optimized collaboration for the team at the group, Staying connected with native, founder Dionysus Lemos and the groups' roots in Manchester, New Hampshire.Apart from the new Headquarters, Dionysus has a presence in Portland, Maine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Londonderry, New Hampshire and New York City. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who has contributed to our firm and its success.

  • Christos Anesti!

    Jun 4

    Christos Anesti! Happy Greek Easter Observed.

    The streets of Greece and Greek Orthodox communities throughout the world ring with happy voices sharing Christos Anesti, “Christ Has Risen!”

  • CEO Response to International Tariff

    Oct 1

    Dionysus Lemos, CEO of The Dionysus Group and parent company to Portland, Maine based Maine Lobster Company, a worldwide shipper of Maine lobster, applauded the Trump administration's brokered deal this week to waive, reversing the long standing tariff and administering the international U.S. to EU export of future lobster sales as duty free, "as the right thing to do, and a shot in the arm for the U.S. lobster industry". Lemos said, Tuesday on Maine Public Radio, in describing Maine lobster as the crown of the seafood industry, "moving forward, it now puts us squarely in a more equitable position competing for European market share with our Canadian counterparts for those purchase commitments out of Europe". "The Canadians' finalized their trade agreement back in 2017 and since then have been shipping tariff free and just hammering us." "We were faced with a twenty to thirty percent tariff trying to do business over there, putting us at a significant disadvantage in recent years. Europe is just too large of a market to ignore", Lemos said.