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C U R R I C U L U M V I T a E (Short) (Dr.) G.P. VLACHOS C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E (Short) (Dr.) G.P. VLACHOS Professor of Maritime Economics and Policy Page 1 Surname / First name Vlachos P. Georgios (George) Address Sofokleous 12A, Voula, PC.16673. Telephone(s) +30 210 9689916 Mobile: +30 6944 624010 Fax +30 210 7293595 E-mail [email protected] Nationality Hellenic (Greek). EDUCATION AND TRAINING Dates 1978 - Jan. 1980 Title of qualification awarded PhD in Economics, with specialization in Maritime Economics and Policy Name of awarding institution PARIS I, PANTHEON-SORBONNE Key features Title of Doctoral Dissertation: “Marine Merchande Hellénique: Développement, Problèmes Actuels et Perspectives Possibles” Dates 1976 - 1978 Title of qualification awarded DIPLOME DES ETUDES APPROFONDIES - D.E.A in Economics and also diploma in “Policy and Planning of Economic Growth” of I.E.D.E.S. Name of awarding institution PARIS I, PANTHEON-SORBONNE Key features D.E.A. in Economics and Economic Growth Policy and Planning Dates 1975 First Prize at the International Diploma of “Culture et Civilisation” and Invitation and Scolarship of the French Ministry of Education. Dates 1972 - 1976 Title of qualification awarded BA in Economics Name of awarding institution ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI Key features Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences Dates 1965 – 1971 College and Highschool at the Lycee Leonin of Athens (Francophone). Page 2 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Dates Feb. 2010 – Jun. 2010 Institution Ministry of Economy, Competitiveness and Shipping Occupation or position(s) held Secretary General of Maritime Policy Dates Jun. 2010- Feb. 2011 Institution Ministry of Economy, Competitiveness and Shipping Occupation or position(s) held Secretary General of Ports and Port Policy Dates 1988 - 2009 Occupation or position(s) held Consultant in numerous National and International Organizations and Enterprises of public and private interest, occupied as CEO, President or Senior Consultant. Main activities and responsibilities Regarding shipping related enterprises, focused mainly on issues of “vertical integration” (e.g. shipping and ship-repairing industry etc), specialized in Control/Operational Auditing, participated in more than 40 National and European research projects and numerous Business Plans (see Annex for details). Dates 1982 - 1987 Occupation or position(s) held Consultant for several Enterprises of the Secondary and the Tertiary sector of Production. Dates 1971 - 1974 Occupation or position(s) held Private employee in the Human Resources Department of an Industrial Unit (“ELCO S.A.”) Page 3 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Dates 2012- today University of Piraeus Director of the Laboratory of “Maritime Economy, Maritime Management and Maritime Accidents” Dates 2006-2008 Employer Name University of Piraeus, Department of Maritime Studies Occupation or position(s) held President of the Faculty Main activities and responsibilities Head of General Assembly, Administration, etc. Dates 2006 - 2010 Employer Name Panteion University of Athens, Department of Economic and Regional Development. Postgraduate Program in Economic Development Occupation or position(s) held Visiting Professor Main activities and responsibilities Teaching “Sea Environmental Economics”. Supervision of post-graduate dissertations. Dates 2004 – 2009- 2010 and 2012 (Supervision of Dissertations) Employer Name Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB), Department of Business Administration, MSc Program in Business Administration with specialization in Services Management (MSM) Occupation or position(s) held Visiting Professor Main activities and responsibilities Teaching “Maritime Management”. Supervision of post-graduate dissertations. Dates 2004 - 2009 Employer Name University of Piraeus, Department of Maritime Studies, MSc Program in Shipping Occupation or position(s) held Director of the Laboratory “Maritime Economics, Maritime Management and Marine Accidents” Dates 2002 - today Employer Name University of Piraeus, Department of Maritime Studies, MSc Program in Shipping Occupation or position(s) held Professor of Maritime Economics and Policy Main activities and responsibilities Responsible of courses: “Introduction to Shipping”, “Maritime Economics and Policy”, “Economics and Policy of Shipyards”, “International Maritime Policy” , “Shipyard Strategies”, “Chartering” and “Maritime Management” at undergraduate and post-graduate level. Supervision of post-graduate dissertations and PhD Candidates. Dates 1999 - 2004 Employer Name T.E.I. of Piraeus, Department of Management and Economics Occupation or position(s) held Visiting Professor Main activities and responsibilities Teaching “Maritime Economics”, “Shipbuilding Economics”, “Maritime Institutional Economics”, “International Maritime Policy”. Dates 1998 - 2002 Employer Name University of Aegean, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Enterprise Services Occupation or position(s) held Visiting Professor Main activities and responsibilities Teaching “Maritime Economics and Policy” at postgraduate level. Dates 1998 - 2002 Employer Name University of Piraeus, Department of Maritime Studies Occupation or position(s) held Associate Professor of Maritime Economics and Policy Page 4 Main activities and responsibilities Responsible of courses “Maritime Economics and Policy”, “International Maritime Policy”, “Economics and Politics of Shipyards” at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Supervision of post-graduate dissertations. Dates 1991 - 1998 Employer Name University of Piraeus, Department of Maritime Studies Occupation or position(s) held Assistant Professor of Maritime Economics and Policy Main activities and responsibilities Responsible of courses “Maritime Economics and Policy”, “International Maritime Policy”, “Economics and Politics of Shipyards”. Supervision of post-graduate dissertations. Dates 1984 - 1991 Employer Name University of Piraeus, Department of Economics Occupation or position(s) held Lecturer of Maritime Economics and Policy Main activities and responsibilities Responsible of the course “Maritime Economics and Policy” at undergraduate level. Dates 1984 - 1992 Employer Name University of Piraeus, Department of Business Administration Occupation or position(s) held Visiting Professor Main activities and responsibilities Responsible of the course “Maritime Management” at undergraduate level. Dates Feb. 1980 - 1983 Employer Name University of Piraeus, Department of Economics Occupation or position(s) held Tutor in the field of Maritime Economics and Policy Main activities and responsibilities Lectures at undergraduate level. Dates 1980 - 1984 Employer Name E.S.A.E., F.A.C.O. and I.G.R. under the C.F.E.S. (Centre Francophone des Etudes Supérieures) Occupation or position(s) held Visiting Professor and Academic Director Main activities and responsibilities Lectures on “Economie Politique”, “Economie Publique”, “Finances Publiques”, “Commerce International”, “Systèmes Economiques”, “Analyse Micro-économique”, “Management”, “Marketing et Téchnique des Ventes”. Page 5 Annexes Books Published Lectures at Specialized Seminars (1987-2009, Selected) University Notes and Monographs Publications: Articles published in Refereed Journals and presented at Conferences (Selected) Top Managerial Posts Held - Participation in Committees 5.1.: Participation in Managerial Professional Committees 5.2.: Participation in Academic Committees Research Projects Undertaken-Supervised. Consulting and Operational Auditing / Professional and Business Oriented Projects International Engagements-Undertakings. Supervised Doctoral Dissertations Social Activity Page 6 ANNEX 1. LECTURES AT SPECIALIZED SEMINARS (1987 – 2009, Selected) Seminars at the C.E.A.R. (Centre of Economic and Administrative Research): “Maritime Management”. Seminars at the C.E.A.R.: “Economic Policy and Maritime Management”. Innovative program at the C.E.A.R.: “Transfer of Dangerous Cargo”. Seminars at the C.E.A.R.: “Current Issues of Maritime Policy”. Seminars at the C.E.A.R.: “Sea Pollution”. Seminars at the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry: “Freights / Freight Markets”. Seminars at the R.C.U.P. (Research Centre of the University of Piraeus): “Professional Development of Executive Members of Maritime Institutions and Infrastructure”. Seminars at the R.C.U.P.: “Administration of Natural Environment and the Marine Sector”. Seminars at the R.C.U.P.: “Shipping and Regional Evolution”. Seminars at the R.C.U.P.: “Confrontation of Business Crises through Psycho-dramatic Techniques”. Seminars at the R.C.U.P.: “Ports and Conjunct Transportations”. Seminars at the R.C.U.P.: “Creation of Analyzers in Matters of Labor Markets’ Adaptability”. Seminars at the R.C.U.P.: “Executive Members in Maritime Sector”. Seminars at the General Secretariat for Gender Equality: “Female Executives in Enterprises of the Maritime Sector”. Seminars at T.E.I. (Technological Educational Institution) of Piraeus: “Education of Female Executives in the Insurance Companies”. Seminars at T.E.I. of Piraeus: “Education of Female Executives in Tourism”. Seminars at T.E.I. of Piraeus: “Transportation Policy and International Organizations”. Seminars at T.E.I. of Piraeus: “Maritime Economics”. Seminars at T.E.I. of Piraeus: “Shipping Technology and Shipyard Industry”. Seminars at Greek Ministry of Merchant Marine: “Maritime Economics”. Seminars at Panteion University: “Protection of Sea Environment”. ANNEX 2. BOOKS PUBLISHED 1. The Shipbuilding and Shiprepairing Industry of the Piraeus, Perama and Skaramanga Region, Publication
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