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REPORT Volume 45 Number 257 AMERICAN HELLENIC INSTITUTE JUNE 2018
REPORT Volume 45 Number 257 AMERICAN HELLENIC INSTITUTE JUNE 2018 American Hellenic, American Jewish Groups Hail Third Three-Country Leadership Honorees (L-R): Phil Angelides, Isidoros Garifalakis, Nancy Papaionnou, Tim Tassopoulos. Mission AHI Hosts 43rd Anniversary Awards Dinner The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) hosted its 43rd Anniversary Hellenic Heritage Achievement and National Public Service Awards Dinner, March 3, 2018, Capital Hilton, Washington, D.C. AHI honored a distinguished set of awardees based upon their important career achievements and contributions to the Greek American community or community at-large. They were: Nancy Papaioannou, President, Atlantic Bank of New York; Isidoros Garifalakis, Businessman and Philanthropist; Tim Tassopoulos, President and Chief Operating Officer, Chick-fil-A; and Phil Angelides, former California (L-R) Delegation Heads Stephen Greenberg, State Treasurer, former Chairman of the U.S. Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations; Nick and Businessman. Larigakis, President of AHI; Prime Minister Alexis Larry Michael, “Voice of the Redskins,” and chief content officer and senior vice Tsipras, Prime Minister of Greece; Carl R. Hollister, president, Washington Redskins; was the evening’s emcee. AHI Board of Directors Supreme President of AHEPA; Gary P. Saltzman, International President of B’nai B’rith International. Member Leon Andris introduced Michael. The Marines of Headquarters Battalion presented the colors and the -
Curriculum Vitae of Lieutenant Nikolaos Petrakos HN
Curriculum Vitae of Admiral Evangelos Apostolakis HN CHIEF of Hellenic National Defence General Staff Admiral Evangelos Apostolakis HN, was born in Rethymnon Crete on May 14th, 1957. He joined the Hellenic Naval Academy in 1976 and was commissioned as Ensign of the Hellenic Navy in July 1980. He was promoted to: Lieutenant Junior Grade 1983 Lieutenant 1987 Lieutenant Commander 1992 Commander 1997 Captain 2004 Commodore 2009 Rear Admiral 2011 Vice Admiral 2012 Admiral 2015 He has completed the Underwater Demolitions Team School of the Hellenic Navy and he is a graduate of the Advance Mine Warfare School (Belgium), Amphibious Warfare School USMC (USA) and Hellenic Navy War College. His sea duty assignments include various tours. He served mainly on Destroyers and Amphibious ships as Communication, Navigation and Operations Officer. He served as the Commanding Officer of MSC HS ATALANTI, MSC HS KISSA and FFGH HS NAVARINON. His shore and staff assignments include service as Deputy Commander and Commander of the Underwater Demolition Command, Adjutant of the Minister of National Defence, Director of Administration of Souda Naval Base, Chief of Staff of Senior Naval Command Aegean and Deputy Chief of Staff STRIKEFORNATO. As Commodore he assumed duties of Director of the Hellenic Navy General Staff Personnel Branch. As Rear Admiral he was assigned Deputy Commander in Chief of Hellenic Fleet and Chief of Staff of Hellenic National Defence General Staff. Promoted to Vice Admiral, he served as Deputy Chief of Hellenic National Defence General Staff. On March 7th 2013, he was appointed Chief of Hellenic Navy General Staff. On September 15th 2015, upon decision of the Governmental Council for Foreign Affairs and Defence, he assumed the duty of Chief of Hellenic National Defence General Staff and was promoted to Admiral. -
Delphi Forum 2021 Στο ΖΑΠΠΕΙΟ - ALEXANDRA – Υπό Την Αίρεση Τυχόν Αλλαγών Από Τη Διοργάνωση
Delphi Forum 2021 στο ΖΑΠΠΕΙΟ - ALEXANDRA – Υπό την αίρεση τυχόν αλλαγών από τη διοργάνωση ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟ 15.05.2021 ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟ 15.05.2021 STREAM APOLLON 1 STREAM DIONYSOS 2 09:30 THE EU AND WESTERN BALKANS: DELIVERING ON A LONG-OVERDUE PROMISE - English 09:15 FIRESIDE CHAT - Greek Soner Cagaptay, Director of Turkish Research Program, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy Nikos Panagiotopoulos, Minister of Defence, Hellenic Republic Chair: Constantinos Filis, Executive Director, Institute of International Relations, Greece Chair: Alexia Tasouli, Diplomatic Correspondent, Open TV, Greece 09:50 break 09:30 FIRESIDE CHAT - Greek Giorgos Tsipras, MP, Syriza party, Hellenic Republic 09:55 IN THIS TOGETHER: THE 40 YEAR-LONG STORY OF GREECE'S PARTICIPATION IN THE EU - Greek Marietta Giannakou, Member, Hellenic Parliament; Vice-President, NATO Parliamentary Assembly, fmr. Minister & MEP Chair: Alexia Tasouli, Diplomatic Correspondent, Open TV, Greece George Kaminis, Member, Hellenic Parliament Irene Karamouzi, Senior Lecturer in Contemporary History, University of Sheffield, UK 09:40 break Olga Kefalogianni, fmr Minister of Tourism (2012-2015); MP, New Democracy, Hellenic Republic Petros Kokkalis, Member, European Parliament 09:45 FIRESIDE CHAT - Greek Odysseas Konstantinopoulos, Member, Hellenic Parliament Alkiviadis Stefanis, Deputy Minister of Defence, Hellenic Republic George Pagoulatos, Professor, Athens University of Economics & Business; DG, ELIAMEP, Greece Stavros Theodorakis, Journalist/CEO, pod, Greece Chair: Alexia Tasouli, Diplomatic Correspondent, Open TV, Greece Elissavet Vozemberg – Vrionidi, Member, European Parliament Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou, Member, Hellenic Parliament 09:55 break Konstantinos Zachariadis, Member, Hellenic Parliament 10:00 THE ROLE OF ARMED FORCES AS A STABILITY & SECURITY FACTOR IN THE EAST MEDITERRANEAN - Greek Co-Chairs: Iordanis Hasapopoulos, Journalist, Presenter, MEGA TV, Greece & Gen. -
Day 1 | Monday, May 10, 2021
DAY 1 | MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 11.00 OPENING SESSION *Language: Greek KEYNOTE REMARKS H.E. Katerina Sakellaropoulou, President of the Hellenic Republic KEYNOTE REMARKS H.E. Kersti Kaljulaid, President of the Republic of Estonia KEYNOTE REMARKS H.E. Zuzana Čaputová, President of the Slovak Republic (video message) OPENING REMARKS Margaritis Schinas, Vice President, Promoting our European Way of Life, European Commission, Belgium OPENING REMARKS His Beatitude Hieronymos II, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece OPENING REMARKS Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki, President, Greece 2021 Committee, Greece Chair: Symeon G. Tsomokos, Delphi Economic Forum HOW HISTORY CAN HELP US MEET CHALLENGES Language: English* Margaret MacMillan, Professor of History, University of Toronto, Canada Chair: Nik Gowing, Co-Director, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK CULTURE & THE PANDEMIC Language: Greek with English subtitles Rector Hélène Ahrweiler, President, Administration Council, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, Greece Marianna V. Vardinoyannis, Goodwill Ambassador, UNESCO, United Nations “Nelson Mandela Prize 2020”, Greece Chair: Antonis Sroiter, Anchorman, Alpha TV, Greece *=English/Greek Translation provided for online audience 1 DAY 1 | MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 STREAM APOLLON 12.25 ΒREAK 12.30 1821-2021: AN ACCOUNT OF TWO CENTURIES OF EXISTENCE Language: Greek* Under the Auspices of “Greece 2021” Committee Content Partner: Alpha Bank Historical Archives Kostas Kostis, Prof. of Economic and Social History, University of Athens; Advisor to the Mngmt, Alpha Bank Nikiforos Diamandouros, Professor Emeritus, Political Science, University of Athens, Greece Efi Gazi, Professor of Modern History, University of the Peloponnese, Greece Tassos Giannitsis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs 2001-2004, Prof. Emeritus, University of Athens, Greece Stathis Kalyvas, Gladstone Professor of Government, Department Politics & Int. -
Annual Report 2017
ANNUAL REPORT 2017 American Hellenic Institute American Hellenic Institute Foundation AMERICAN HELLENIC INSTITUTE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 1 PUBLIC POLICY: AN OVERVIEW ....................................................................... 2 LEGISLATIVE & POLICY INITIATIVES ............................................................... 4 AWARDS DINNER ....................................................................................................10 LEADERSHIP VISITS ABROAD ..........................................................................12 BRIEFINGS, CONFERENCES & FORUMS ....................................................15 ATHENS AWARDS DINNER ................................................................................18 GENERAL NEWS .......................................................................................................19 AHI FOUNDATION HIGHLIGHTS & INITIATIVES ...................................20 AHIF COLLEGE STUDENT FOREIGN POLICY TRIP TO GREECE & CYPRUS ..............................................................................22 MEDIA RELATIONS .................................................................................................24 HELLENIC HOUSE VISITORS ..............................................................................24 FUTURE OF HELLENISM IN AMERICA CONFERENCE ......................25 AHI PRESIDENT CELEBRATES 30 YEARS WITH AHI ............................26 -
Preliminary Agenda
1 PRELIMINARY AGENDA DAY 1 | MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 11.00 OPENING SESSION Language: Greek* H.E. Katerina Sakellaropoulou, President of the Hellenic Republic H.E. Kersti Kaljulaid, President of the Republic of Estonia H.E. Zuzana Čaputová, President of the Slovak Republic (video message) Margaritis Schinas, Vice President, Promoting our European Way of Life, European Commission, Belgium His Beatitude Hieronymos II, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki, President, Greece 2021 Committee, Greece Chair: Symeon G. Tsomokos, Delphi Economic Forum HOW HISTORY CAN HELP US MEET CHALLENGES Language: English* Margaret MacMillan, Professor of History, University of Toronto, Canada Chair: Nik Gowing, Co-Director, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK CULTURE & THE PANDEMIC Language: Greek with subtitles Rector Hélène Ahrweiler, President, Administration Council, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, Greece Marianna V. Vardinoyannis, Goodwill Ambassador, UNESCO, United Nations “Nelson Mandela Prize 2020”, Greece Chair: Antonis Sroiter, Anchorman, Alpha TV, Greece 12.25 ΒREAK STREAM APOLLON 12.30 1821-2021: AN ACCOUNT OF TWO CENTURIES OF EXISTENCE Language: Greek* Under the Auspices of “Greece 2021” Committee Kostas Kostis, Prof. of Economic and Social History, University of Athens; Advisor to the Mngmt, Alpha Bank Nikiforos Diamandouros, Professor Emeritus, Political Science, University of Athens, Greece Efi Gazi, Professor of Modern History, University of the Peloponnese, Greece Tassos Giannitsis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs -
Ahi, Ahepa Host Prime Minister Tsipras in Honor of U.S. Visit
REPORT Volume 45 Number 256 AMERICAN HELLENIC INSTITUTE January 2018 AHI, AHEPA HOST PRIME MINISTER ARCHBISHOP DEMETRIOS OFFICIATES TSIPRAS IN HONOR OF U.S. VISIT AHIF E. JOHN & CLEO RUMPAKIS LIBRARY REDEDICATION CEREMONY AHI President Larigakis and AHEPA Supreme President Hollister present Prime His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America and AHI President Nick Lari - Minister Tsipras with a painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. gakis in front of the sign identifying the AHI Foundation E. John & Cleo Rumpakis Library situated at the front entrance to the Hellenic House. AHI and the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (Order of AHEPA) hosted a dinner in honor of Greek Prime Minister AHI held a ceremony to rededicate the AHI Foundation library in Alexis Tsipras’ visit to the U.S., Oct. 16, 2017, at the Willard Inter - honor of E. John and Cleo Rumpakis, October 27, 2017. His Emi- Continued on page 2 Continued on page 12 AHI PRESENTATION IN ATHENS LARIGAKIS CELEBRATES 30TH FOCUSES ON GREECE AS STRATEGIC ANNIVERSARY WITH AHI PARTNER Colleagues, family, and friends came together to commemorate the 30th anniversary of American Hellenic Institute (AHI) President Nick Larigakis’s leadership and accomplishments at the Institute. The cele Continued on page 15 INSIDE THIS ISSUE AHI General News . 2 AHI In the News . 6 Hellenic House Visitors . 7 Noon Forums . 7 Statements and Announcements . 8 Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt, U.S. Ambassador to Greece presents the Keynote Address. Letters to Government Officials . 9 AHI hosted a panel presentation featuring U.S. Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt as keynote speaker, Nov. -
REPORT Volume 46 Number 258 AMERICAN HELLENIC INSTITUTE JUNE 2019
REPORT Volume 46 Number 258 AMERICAN HELLENIC INSTITUTE JUNE 2019 2019 AHI Honorees (L-R) Ambassador Patrick Theros, Dr. Spiro Spireas, Eleni Bousis, Nicholas Chimicles. AHI President Larigakis Providing Public Witness Testimony. AHI Hosts 44th Anniversary Awards Dinner President Larigakis The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) hosted its 44th Anniversary Hellenic Testifies Before Congress; Heritage Achievement and National Public Service Awards Dinner, March 9, 2019, Capital Hilton, Washington, D.C. Tells Appropriators: AHI honored a distinguished set of awardees based upon their important career achievements and contributions to the Greek American community or community No Foreign Aid to Turkey at-large. They were: Eleni D. Bousis, Philanthropist; Nicholas E. Chimicles, Founder AHI President Nick Larigakis pre- and Chairman, Chimicles, Schwartz, Kriner, & Donaldson-Smith LLP; Spiro sented public witness testimony to the Spireas, Ph.D., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, SigmaPharm Laboratories, House of Representatives Appropria- LLC; and Ambassador Patrick N. Theros, former U.S. Ambassador to Qatar and tions Subcommittee on State, Foreign Strategic Advisor, Gulf International Forum. Operations, and Related Programs on Larry Michael, “Voice of the Redskins,” and chief content officer and senior the Trump Administration’s foreign vice president, Washington Redskins; was the evening’s master of ceremonies. AHI aid proposal for FY2020 on March 12, Vice President James H. Lagos, Esq., introduced Michael. 2019. Continued on Page 2 In his -
Security & Defence European
a 7.90 D 14974 E D European & Security ES & Defence 8/2018 International Security and Defence Journal ISSN 1617-7983 • Royal Norwegian Air Force www.euro-sd.com • December 2018 Russia’s VOSTOK-2018 Exercise Torpedo Developments Politics · Armed Forces · Procurement · Technology NO TIME? NO LAB? NO PROBLEM. EASILY IDENTIFY CHEMICAL HAZARDS WITH THE FLIR GRIFFIN™ G510 PORTABLE GC-MS. The FLIR Griffin G510 is a completely self-contained GC-MS, including batteries, carrier gas, vacuum system, injector, touchscreen, and heated sample probe. It analyzes all phases of matter and confirms vapor-based threats in seconds, so that responders can take immediate action. FLIR Griffin™ G510 Portable GC-MS www.FLIR.eu/G510 Chemical Identifier Editorial Doubting the Future of the INF Treaty The Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF Treaty), signed in Washington at the end of 1987 and effective from 1 June 1988, is regarded as one of the milestones in bringing about the end of the Cold War. Under the Treaty, the USA and the then Soviet Union undertook to remove all ground-based nuclear and conventional missiles, rockets and their launchers in the short range (500 to 1,000 kilometres) and intermediate range (1,000 to 5,500 kilometres) cat- egories. In the event of a war, it would have been the Europeans in particular who would have borne the brunt of these systems, and they accordingly welcomed the Treaty with considerable relief. At the same time, this put the lie to all the rumours that had been doing the rounds just a few years before, suggesting that the NATO double-track decision of 1979 was simply a cun- ning ruse to step up the threat: it had promised nothing less than stationing US medium-range rockets in Europe while simultaneously negotiating for their complete elimination - a pledge which was redeemed with the INF treaty. -
Newsletter 08 | 2019
Newsletter August 2019 NEWSLETTER 08 | 2019 EVENTS IN AUGUST Corfu , Sissi event, 4th & 5th of August @ Albert Cohen Association. Postcard with Elizabeth, the ancient fortress of Corfu and Achilleion. Collection of Spyros Gaoutsis, Corfu. On the 4th and 5th of August the Albert Cohen Foundation will dedicate a series of cultural events to the former Empress Elizabeth of Austria as part of the cycle of cultural events "Corfu remembers ...". These cultural events will focus particularly on the time when she lived on the island of Corfu. This two-day homage entitled "Sissi, the Corfu Years" will take place on Sunday, the 4th of August at 8.30 pm at Achilleion Palace in Gastouri and on Monday, the 5th of August, also at 8.30 pm, at the Museum of Asian Art (Palace of St. Michael and St. George). Newsletter August 2019 On the 4th of August there will be a music and dance program and a short theater event. On the 5th of August the opening of an exhibition dedicated to the Empress of Austria will take place at the Museum of Asian Art. The exhibition will present various personal and other items from the life of Elizabeth and her time in Corfu. This exhibition is co-organized by the museum's director, Mrs. Despina Zerniotis, and her assistant, Mr. Stamatis Hondroyannis, as well as by Mrs. Olivia Lichtsceidl, curator of the "Sissi Museum" in Vienna, from which most of the empress's personal belongings originate, in cooperation with "Albert Cohen Corfu" Association. Following this, there will be a screening of a documentary on the life of Empress Elizabeth, which was filmed in November 2018 in Corfu by the Austrian company "Metafilm" and is now shown with the kind support of ORF. -
2017 Winners Magazine
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Preliminary Agenda
PRELIMINARY AGENDA DAY 1 | MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 11.00 OPENING SESSION H.E. Katerina Sakellaropoulou, President of the Hellenic Republic H.E. Kersti Kaljulaid, President of the Republic of Estonia H.E. Zuzana Čaputová, President of the Slovak Republic Margaritis Schinas, Vice President, Promoting our European Way of Life, European Commission, Belgium His Beatitude Hieronymos II, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki, President, Greece 2021 Committee, Greece Rector Hélène Ahrweiler, President, Administration Council, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, Greece Chair: Symeon G. Tsomokos, Delphi Economic Forum HOW HISTORY CAN HELP US MEET CHALLENGES Margaret McMillan, Professor of History, University of Toronto, Canada Chair: Nik Gowing, Co-Director, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK IN DISCUSSION Rector Hélène Ahrweiler, President, Administration Council, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, Greece Marianna V. Vardinoyannis, Goodwill Ambassador, UNESCO, Greece Chair: 12.25 ΒREAK STREAM APOLLON 12.30 1821-2021: AN ACCOUNT OF TWO CENTURIES OF EXISTENCE Kostas Kostis, Professor of Economic and Social History, University of Athens, Greece Nikiforos Diamandouros, Professor Emeritus, Political Science, University of Athens, Greece Efi Gazi, Associate Professor of History, University of the Peloponnese, Greece Tassos Giannitsis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs 2001-2004, Prof. Emeritus, University of Athens, Greece Stathis Kalyvas, Gladstone Professor of Government, Department Politics & Int. Relations, Oxford University,