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List of Participants First Name Last Name Title Organization Vlassis Adraktas Program Officer Bodossaki Foundation Secretary of the Executive John S. Latsis Public Dimitris Afendoulis Board Benefit Foundation Stavros Niarchos Eleni Agouridi Program Officer Foundation Board Member & Group Stavros Niarchos George Agouridis Chief Legal Counsel Foundation Maria Alataris Senior Cultural Affairs Eleni Alexaki U.S. Embassy Athens Specialist Agricultural University Of Athens (AUA) & European Yiorgos Alexopoulos Senior Researcher Research Institute on Cooperative and Social Enterprises (Euricse) Spyros Alexopoulos Aristotle University of Stavros Alifragkis Adjunct Lecturer Thessaloniki and Hellenic Open University Sara Alinia - Venetis Researcher Independent Campaigns, Partnerships & Aisha Al-Said Albella Corporate Fundraising FC Barcelona Foundation Manager Stavros Niarchos Rose Altidor Intern Foundation Embassy Of Switzerland In Mike Ammann Deputy Head Of Mission Athens Goodman Media Virginia Anagnos Executive Vice President International Stavros Niarchos Elly Andriopoulou SNFCC Grant Manager Foundation Head Programmes And Anastasia Andritsou British Council Partnership Stavros Niarchos Maria-Sofia Anegronou Visitors Experince Foundation Cultural Center Emily Anstead Head Of Trusts National Theatre Sevasti-Sofia Anthopoulou CEO Lambrakis Foundation Strategic Philanthropic Perimeter Institute For Maria Antonakos Partnerships Theoretical Physics Elli Antoniades The Boston Consulting Vassilis Antoniades Managing Director Group Sfmt (syllogos Filon Konstantina Antoniadi Member Mousikis Trikalon) Association of Thessaloniki Ioannis Antoniadis President Chess Players Junior Project Athens Network of Styliani Antoniou Manager/Administrative Collaborating Experts Officer (ANCE) Microcredit Development Marisa Antonopoulou Action Finance Initiative Officer National Research Head of the Foundation's Zacharenia Apostolaki Foundation "eleftherios K. Library & Archive Venizelos" Natasha Apostolidi Sr. Political Advisor Netherlands Embassy Treasure At The Board Of Tessa Aravanis-Sarantopoulos Mazi Gia To Paidi Directors Mark Arey Executive Director The Hellenic Initiative Kallia Armaganidi Director Merimna Ourania Armagou Mediaterranea Npo Former Board Member Kurt Arnold SNF SNF Elisabeth Arnold Sofia Arsenikou Project Manager Centre Culturel Hellénique Stavros Niarchos Perimeter Institute For Asimina Arvanitaki Foundation Aristarchus Theoretical Physics Chair In Theoretical Physics Despina Aslanidou President of The Board Very Special Arts Hellas Open Schools - Lida Aglaia Aslanidou Communications Athens Partnership Coordinator John S. Latsis Public Christina Ataroglou Administration Officer Benefit Foundation Aristotle University Of Evangelia Athanassiou Associate Professor Thessaloniki Panhellenic Association of Evaggelos Avgoulas Vice President the Blind Nikos Avrasoglou Yona Backer Director Third Streaming Evangelia Bafouni Director Of Culture Municipality Of Piraeus Foundation "White Vasileios Bakalianos Vice President Butterflies" Stavros Niarchos Athena Balopoulou Digital Media Manager Foundation Cultural Center Stavros Niarchos Zoi Barba Visitors Experience Foundation Cultural Center Anis Barnat Founder El Sistema Greece Hellenic Organization Of Prevention And Diagnosis Ifigenia Barouxi Secretary Of Visual Problems(Mobile Eye Unit) Anna Batzeli MSF Fondazione Franco Becchis Scientific Director Ambiente/Turin School Of Local Regulation Head Of Communication Thanos Belalidis Sympraxis Team Services Amimoni-Panhellenic Association Of Parents, Paraskevi Bellou President Guardians And Friends Of Visually Impaired People With Additional Handicaps Anastasia Benga Πρόεδρος ELEPAP Ioanninon Stavros Niarchos Rosalyn Benjamin Program Officer Foundation Jamie Bennett Executive Director Artplace America Forum For Civic Initiatives - Dajana Berisha Executive Director Fiq Chief Operating Officer John Bernstein Ford Foundation And Treasuer John Binnie Eugenie Birch Co Director University Of Pennsylvania Artistic & Executive Lucerne Symphony Numa Bischof Ullmann Director Orchestra Embassy of the Czech Jan Bondy Ambassador Republic Dimitris Boudros Evgenia Boudrou Dimitra Bouga Architect DBouga office Athens Open Schools Elena Boussia Program - Project Athens Partnership Operations Coordinator Yiannis Boutaris Mayor of Thessaloniki Johns Hopkins Center For Simeon Brodsky Director Talented Youth Rachel Brown Executive Director Over Zero European Development Ian Brown Salzburg Global Seminar Director Stavros Niarchos Jacob Caddeau Intern Foundation Miltos Catomeris Kalliopi Chainoglou Lecturer University Of Macedonia Practice For Architecture Vishaan Chakrabarti Founder And Urbanism Deputy Director For Katharine Chapman The Frick Collection External Affairs Pantelis Charalampidis Fundraising Director Greenpeace Nikos Charalampidis Executive Director Greenpeace Stavros Niarchos Intern / Tour Guide, Alexandros Chareas Foundation Cultural Visitors Experience Center Development Sector Foundation Of The Sofia Charokopou Director Hellenic World Militsa Chasapi General Manager Thessaloniki Concert Hall Stavros Niarchos Maria Chatzidiakou Visitors' Experience Intern Foundation Cultural Center Elisavet Chatzigaki General Secretary Chatzigakis Foundation Stavros Niarchos Maria Chatzimanolidaki Visitors Experience Foundation Cultural Center Kostis Chatzimorakis Executive Director Centre For Life Group Deputy Chief Stavros Niarchos Dimitra Chatzivasiliou Financial Officer Foundation Open Schools - Project Irene Chazapis Athens Partnership Manager Vice President Of Peter Chresanthakes Anatolia College Institutional Advancement Stavros Niarchos Claire Christensen Foundation Stavros Niarchos Maria Christodoulidou Foundation Academy of Loucas G. Christophorou Professor- Academician Athens/Cyprus Academy Ioannis Christopoulos Secretary Of The Board SOPSI Chrysavgi Chrysanthidou President Merimna Paidiou Kavalas Poly Chryssanthakopoulou Special Associate Greek National Opera Fundraising & Marketing Jacqueline Clinton Y Care International Director Pollock Krasner House and Bobbi Coller Art historian and curator Study Center David Rockefeller Professor Of Medicine; Head, Allen And Frances Adler Laboratory Of Blood And Vascular Biology; Barry Coller Physician-in-chief Of The Rockefeller University Rockefeller University Hospital; And Vice President For Medical Affairs At The Rockefeller University Ambassador Of Greece Ad Dimitris Contoumas - Honorem Deputy Director Of Gemma Cook Almeida Theatre Development Counselor For Public Monica Cummings U.s. Embassy Athens Affairs Stavros Niarchos John Czvekus Investment Team Foundation The Johns Hopkins Ronald Daniels President University Vice President for Diana Davenport The Commonwealth Fund Administration Angela M Alvarez de Sanin Municipality Of Eleni Dede Head of Cultural Affairs Amaroussion SNF Centre For Hellenic Costa Dedegikas Technology Advisor Studies, SFU Stavros Niarchos Konstantinos Demenagas Chief Operating Officer Foundation Cultural Center Stavros Niarchos Vasiliki Derpanopoulou Intern Foundation Stavros Niarchos Charis Desinioti Program Officer Foundation U.S. Embassy, Athens, Evgenia Diatsigkou Cultural Affairs Specialist Greece Assistant Director, SNF Centre For Hellenic Chris Dickert Administration Studies - SFU Stavros Niarchos Victor Dimas Intern Foundation Vice President Of The Welfare Foundation for Christos Emmanouil Dimitrakopoulos Board Of Directors Social & Cultural Affairs Sofia Dimitrakopoulou Advisor To The Minister Ministry Of Finance David Dimitri President Fondazione Dimitri Educational and Exchange Lida Dimitriou U.S. Embassy Athens Programs' Specialist Aggeliki Dimitriou Former Business Manager Wind Sebastian Doerflinger Architect RPBW Theater Of War Bryan Doerries Artistic Director Productions Communications & Social Emilia Douka Diogenis Mko Project Manager Yiasmina Doumani Volunteer Iliahtida Home For The Elderly Our Anna Dounavi Director Lady Of Hope Daugters Of Charity Home For The Elderly Our Sperantza Douratsou Deputy Director Lady Of Hope Daugters Of Charity Anna Dourtme Member Merimna Paidiou Kavalas Representative Of The Non Governmental Ipatia Dousi - Anagnostopoulou Mission Anthropos Organisation Mission Anthropos Claire Downward Intern Bodossaki Foundation Sofia Doxiadi Zavvou International Relations Cycladic Museum Co-President and Member Stavros Niarchos Andreas Dracopoulos of the Board Foundation Lila Drakari - - Roubiniana Drakopoulou Founder THEMELIA Limani NGO & Vapori Leah Dyranis-Maounis Programme Coordinator NGO Daphne Economou Chairman Cerebral Palsy Greece Embassy & General Educational & Cultural Nicky Economou Consulate Of Panama In Attache Greece Jewish Federations Of Rina Edelstein Associate Vice President North America Pancretan Association of Parents and Friends of Maria Efstratiou President children with cancer "Iliahtida" Institute For Development Burim Ejupi Executive Director Policy - Indep Nikolaos Emmanouil Member Of The Board Ta Paidia Tis Anoixis Stavros Niarchos Titica Emmanouil Program Officer Foundation Eli Evnen Dj This is Reading Assistant Managing Simon Ewings Snøhetta Director Philip Franklin Wagley Ruth Faden Johns Hopkins University Professor Konstantinos Ferentinos Member Of The Board Ta Paidia Tis Anoixis Aliki Fidetzi Deputy Director Athens State Orchestra Ric Firth Operations Manager CML Family Foundation Patrick Fleming Director Of Development The British Library Hellenic American Triant Flouris Provost University Eleni Fotiadou Visiting Professor Aristotle University
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