Greek Australian Dialogue Series continues with Enterprise Greece executive Betty Alexandropoulou

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The Greek Australian Dialogue Series continues next week with a zoom conference with the executive director and board member of Enterprise Greece, Betty Alexandropoulou.

Hosted by the trade commissioner of Greece in Australia at the Consul General of Greece in Sydney, Katia Gkikiza, and director of the Business Leaders Council, Paul Nicolaou, the session will include topics such as how have Greek exports changed during the COVID pandemic and how Enterprise Greece has helped companies sustain, grow, transform, and develop.

Ms. Alexandropoulou comes with vast experience in senior leadership roles within government as well as private-sector multinational organizations, and several years abroad in countries such as Switzerland, Argentina, and the United States.  

Formerly a Senior Commercial Advisor for the U.S. Department of Commerce at the U.S. Embassy in Greece, her portfolio included Healthcare and ICT sectors and the SelectUSA global program which facilitates U.S. foreign direct investment. A seasoned professional in managing global projects and teams, she specializes in international market expansion as related to trade promotion and investment attraction, as well as business transformation. 

She has served in business associations such as the Propeller Club and the American Chamber of Commerce and has participated in various conferences and industry forums as a keynote and panel speaker.

Following her presentation, there will be an opportunity for a Q&A session with Ms. Alexandropoulou.

DETAILS FOR THE VIDEO CONFERENCE:

Date:    Monday, 23 August 2021

Time:   3:30 PM – 4:30 PM (AEST – NSW, ACT, Vic, Tas, Qld)

Link:    Zoom link will be forwarded to you after you RSVP

To RSVP, please email paul.nicolaou@australianchamber.com.au as soon as possible to secure your place in this video conference.

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