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DEREE – the American College of Greece Faculty Roster DEREE – The American College of Greece Faculty Roster Full Time Aldous, Ralph: Professor II, Management B.A., The University of Rochester; Master of Public Administration, The State University of New York; M.B.A., Clark University Anastasiou, Efimia: Professor I, Accounting and Finance B.S., University of La Verne; M.S., London School of Economics and Political Science Andreadou-Samara, Evangelia: Preceptor, Sociology B.A., Manchester Polytechnic University; M.S., University of Salford Antoniadou, Maria: Professor I, English Ptychion, University of Athens; M.A., University of Reading Argyropoulou, Ourania: Preceptor, English B.A., The American College of Greece - Deree College; M.A., Northeastern Illinois University Arouh, Avraam-Albert: Professor III, Economics B.A., The American College of Greece-Deree College; Ph.D., University of Edinburgh Bernidaki-Aldous, Eleftheria: Professor III, Classics, Greek Literature B.A., M.A., University of Rochester; M.A., Ph.D., John Hopkins University Boukas, Andreas: Professor III, Mathematics Ptychion, University of Crete; M.S., Ph.D., Southern Illinois University Burke, Wayne: Professor II, Speech B.A., M.A., San Francisco State University; Ph.D., University of Wales, College of Cardiff Camouzis, Elias: Professor I, Mathematics Ptychion, University of Patras; M.S., University of Tennessee; Ph.D., University of Rhode Island Christodoulou-Varotsi, Iliana: Professor I, Maritime and EC Law Maitrise, D.E.A., ; Ph.D., University of Paris I Pantheon- Sorbonne Constantatos, Anna: Professor I, Accounting and Finance B.S., The American College of Greece - Deree College; M.B.A., The City University of New York, Bernard M. Baruch College Dimitriadi, Dimitra-Natalia: Preceptor, Communication B.A., B.S., University of Maryland; M.A., Solvay Business School Frankos, Marianthe: Preceptor, English B.A. The American College of Greece - Deree College; M.A., Saint John’s University Gangas, Spiros: Professor I, Sociology B.A., The American College of Greece-Deree College; Ph.D., University of Edinburgh Gassenschmidt, Christoff: Professor II, History M.A., University of Freiburg; Ph.D., University of Oxford Gastardo-Fountis, Maria-Teresa: Professor III, Mathematics B.S., University of the Philippines; M.S., North Carolina State University; Ph.D., Memphis State University Giannakopoulou, Anna: Preceptor, English Ptychion, University of Athens; M.A., University of Reading Giannopoulou, Anna: Professor III, Economics B.S., London School of Economics and Political Science; M.S., Ph.D., University of Salford Horner, David G.: President, Business Administration B.A., Barrington College; M.A., University of Rhode Island; M.B.A., Ph.D., Stanford University Hotzoglou, Elias: Preceptor, Information Management B.S., The American College of Greece - Deree College; Certification, ACP/ICCP; M.S., University of Sheffield Ilkou, Melpomeni: Professor I, English B.A., Bernard M. Baruch College - The City University of New York; M.S., Queens College-The City University of New York Jones, Leslie: Preceptor, Music B.A., Manhattan School of Music; M.A., Hunter College Katsaitis, Odysseus: Professor II, Economics Ptychion, University of Athens; Ph.D., University of British Columbia Katsas, Gregory: Professor II, Sociology B.A., Drew University; M.Phil., Ph.D., Fordham University Kefala, Argyro: Professor I, Communication B.A., Deree College; M.A., Temple University; M.A., Ph.D., New York University Klidas, Antonios: Professor I, Graduate Faculty, Organization and Management B.S., Athens University of Economics and Business; M.S., University of Surrey; Ph.D., University of Tilburg Korovessis, Petros: Professor I, Information Management B.S., The American College of Greece - Deree College; Microsoft Certified Professional; Certification, ACP/ICCP; M.S., University of Stirling Kostogiannis, Chrysoula: Professor II, Psychology B.S., Baylor University; M.A., Ph.D., Hofstra University Kotsovoulou, Maria: Preceptor, Information Technology B.S., The American College of Greece - Deree College; M.S., Heriot-Watt University Koutsomitopoulou, Sylvia: Professor II, Management and Organizational Behavior B.S., Pierce College; M.S., University of Arkansas Langridge-Noti, Elizabeth: Professor II, Archaeology, Art History, and Classics B.A., University of California, Berkeley; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University Leftheriotis, Constantinos: Preceptor, Information Management B.S., The American College of Greece-Deree College; Certification, ACP/ICCP; M.S., Lancaster University Levetas, Kostas: Professor I, Operations Management Ptychion, National Technical University of Athens; M.S., University of Long Island; M.S., Professional degree, Columbia University; M.A., New School for Social Research; Ph.D. Panteion University Logotheti, Anastasia: Professor II, English Ptychion, University of Athens; M.A., Pennsylvania State University; Ph.D., University of London Makri, Despina: Preceptor, Computer Information Systems B.S., The American College of Greece - Deree College; Certification, ACP/ICCP ; M.S., Cranfield University Manolopoulos, Dimitris: Professor I, International Business Ptychion, Panteion University; M.S., Athens University of Economics and Business ; Ph.D., University of Reading Maragou, Helen: Professor III, English Ptychion, Aristoteleion University, Thessaloniki; M.A., Kent State University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina Marcos, Anastasios: Professor III, Sociology B.A., M.S., Utah State University; Ph.D., Brigham Young University McCormac, Daniel: Preceptor, Speech and Communication B.A., Occidental College; M.A., University of Missouri Misseyanni, Anastasia: Professor I, Environmental Science Ptychion, University of Athens; D.E.A., Universite Paris 7; Ph.D., Philipps University, Marburg Moni, Anna: Preceptor, Italian B.A., University of Venice; M.A., Catholic University of Leuven; M.B.A., European University Mordochae, Lila: Professor III, Accounting and Finance B.S., Pierce College; M.S., University of Massachusetts, Amherst; CPA, State of Florida; Chartered Financial Analyst Mourelatos, Evangeline: Professor I, English B.A., M.A., University of Ottawa Natsis, Dimitris: Professor III, Mathematics Ptychion, University of Crete; M.S., Southern Illinois University; Ph.D., University of Missouri Nega, Chrisanthi: Professor I, Psychology B.A., The American College of Greece-Deree College; Ph.D., City University, London Nikolopoulou, Katerina: Professor I, Drama B.A., The City University of New York, Hunter College; M.A., New York University Panagopoulos, Sotirios: Professor III, Mathematics Ptychion, University of Athens; Ph.D., University of St. Andrews Papadopoulou, Paraskevi: Professor II, Biology B.S., University of California, Los Angeles; Ptychion, Ph.D., University of Athens Papageorgiou, Tatiana: Preceptor, Music Soloist Diploma, Fuge Diploma, Athens Conservatory; B.M., Royal College of Music, London; LRAM, Royal Academy of Music, London; M.M., University of Reading Patra, Eleni: Professor II, Management Ptychion, Aristoteleion University, Thessaloniki; M.S., Rutgers-The State University; Ph.D., University of the Aegean Patsioti, Ioanna: Professor II, Philosophy Ptychion, University of Athens; M.Phil., University College, London ; Diploma, London School of Public Relations; Diploma, University of London; Ph.D., University of Athens Pollali, Angeliki: Professor I, Art History B.A., The American College of Greece-Deree College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Essex University Polyzou, Christina: Professor I, Communication B.S., M.S., Boston University Rys, Kathleen: Professor II, Marketing B.A., College of the Holy Cross; M.B.A., Simmons College Sainis, George: Professor I, Accounting and Finance B.S., The American College of Greece - Deree College; M.A., University of Kent at Canterbury Sarantidou, Paraskevi: Preceptor, Marketing B.S., M.B.A., California State University Sardelis, Dimitris: Professor II, Mathematics D.I.C., Ph.D., Imperial College of Science and Technology Sinanoglou, Vilma: Professor III, European Studies Ptychion, University of Athens; M.A., University of Reading; M.Phil., University of London Stefanou, Vassilia: Preceptor, Information Technology B.S., The American College of Greece-Deree College; Certification, ACP/ICCP; M.S., Heriot-Watt University Strantzali, Evangelia: Professor III, English Ptychion, Aristotelion University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., University of Kansas Teigas, Demetrius: Professor I, Philosophy Ptychion, University of Athens; M.A., University of Sussex; Ph.D., University of Kent Thalassis, Alexandra: Professor III, History and Greek B.A., The American College of Greece-Deree College; Ph.D., King’s College, University of London Thomas, Katerina: Professor III, Archaeology and Art History B.A., Brandeis University; M.A., Tufts University; Ph.D., Brown University Toufexis, Dimitris: Professor III, Music B.M., M.M., Juilliard School of Music Trahoulia, Nicolette: Professor II, Art History B.A., M.A., University of California, Los Angeles; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University Triantafillou, Anna: Professor II, Economics B.A., The American College of Greece - Deree College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Manchester Triantafyllidis, Athanasios: Preceptor, Information Management B.S., The American College of Greece-Deree College; Certification, ACP/ICCP; M.S., University of Stirling Vagianou, Evgenia: Professor I, Information Technology B.S., The American College of Greece - Deree College; Certification, ACP/ICCP; M.S., University of Edinburgh Varouhas, Emmanuel: Professor I, Information Management
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