We are excited to announce that Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will join us in our future Event strictly in AthensCo-processed with stillers, on Thursday night, May 8, at the stunning Cultural Center of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
For those who may not be familiar with his ancestry, Mitsotakis brings an interesting mix of experiences on the table. Before entering politics, he worked on both McKinsey and Chase Investment Bank, giving him first -hand experience in the business world that many operators throughout the initial ecosystem can appreciate. The youngest of the four children, he also has some academic credentials of Silicon Valley-Esque-Ai headed to Harvard, then at Stanford for a master’s degree in international relations, and finally made a MBA at Harvard Business School-and say that his education has long formed his vision of Greece’s future.
Mitsotakis has also been protecting the transformation of Greece’s technology for many years. In fact, after navigating the country through the pandemic, it has doubled in Athens positioning as a developing technology center, recently introducing initiatives to attract international talent, including tax stimuli and reforms aimed at lowering red bureaucratic strips for new businesses.
The prime minister comes from a political family – his father was prime minister and his sister was chairman of Athens – but he carved his reputation as a reformer focused on modernizing the Greek economy. His administration has been particularly interested in how technology can help diversify traditional Greek strengths such as transport and tourism.
Strictly limited events are limited by the design to give participants a unique opportunity for investors, founders and ecosystem builders to engage directly with energy players like the Prime Minister, so if you want to ask about his government’s vision of Greece’s future technology, and how the country adapts to the wider European landscape.
You can View more details Here to learn more about the agenda and other speakers (you can also buy tickets while they are still available). The registration is now open to what it promises to be a fun evening, filled with enlightenment discussions, but this conversation – with one of Europe’s most interesting political leaders about the development of Greece’s developing technology – is definitely not wanting to lose. Sign up for your strict Greece ticket here.