Andreas Vasileiou______Date/Place of Birth: 29 September 1972, Nicosia 18B Skoufa Str

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Andreas Vasileiou______Date/Place of Birth: 29 September 1972, Nicosia 18B Skoufa Str _____Andreas Vasileiou__________________________________ Date/Place of birth: 29 September 1972, Nicosia 18b Skoufa Str. 2415 Makedonitisa Nicosia Tel: 99712020 Email: [email protected] Education Aug.1997 – Aug.1998 University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee, U.S.A Master of Science in Human Performance and Sport Studies/Sport Administration GPA 3.57/4.0 Aug.1995 – Dec.1996 University of West Florida Pensacola Florida, U.S.A Bachelor of Science in Health, Leisure, and Sport GPA 3.47/4.0 Sep.1992 – Dec.1994 Cyprus College Nicosia, Cyprus Associate Degree in Business Administration Work 2017-Present University of Nicosia, Business School, Department of Hospitality, Tourism & Sport Management Experience Teaching in Sport Management 2014-2016 Bank of Cyprus Sport Centers both facilities at Latsia and at Geri Sport Manager, Health & Safety Officer 2008 – 2014 Bank of Cyprus Athletic Center Latsia Assistant Manager Planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Health & Safety Officer June 1999–May 2008 Bank of Cyprus Athletic Center Nicosia, Cyprus Corporate Athletic Activities Manager Plan, organize & direct sport programs. Supervised 25 employees 2000-2008 V.A. Sports Services & Consulting Co. Ltd Manager Developed business plans, research and studies for private & public sector sport businesses 2003-2007 Cyprus Karate Federation National Karate Coach 2005-2007 Men & Women, 2003-2005 Juniors & Cadets 2000–2015 Bank of Cyprus Athletic Center Karate School Nicosia, Cyprus Karate Instructor Professional V.A.Sports Services & Consulting Co. Ltd Work & Providing sport services, business plans, management, research & sport studies Research Train the Trainer - Hear and Know Consultants Ltd Bibliography “Directing Youth Sports” Cyprus Sport Organization, National Plan for Youngsters “The Politics in Cyprus’ Sports” The University of Tennessee, USA Volunteer 2017-present President of Cyprus Karate Federation 2016-present, Vice President of the D.C. of Cyprus Sports Management Association, 2008-2012 Member of the D.C 2014-present Chairman of the Small States of Europe Karate Federation 2011-present Secretary General of the Mediterranean Karate Federations Union 2008-2016 Member of the D.C. of Cyprus Olympic Committee 2007-2015 D.C. Member of the Balkan Karate Federation 2007-2015 President of Cyprus Karate Federation 2005-2015 President of Cyprus Military Police Reserve Association 2002-2008 Secretary General, National Athletes Commission, Cyprus Olympic Committee 1990-1992 Republic of Cyprus Army-Military Police 1st Sergeant, Office of the Chief of National Guard Awards Jonnie Walker Man of The Year Awards Candidate – Manager (Sports) 2010 Received Engkomi Municipality Award for Sports Excellence 2010 Dean’s Honor List 1996 - University of West Florida Cyprus Sport Organization Award 1992, C.S.O. Scholarship Award 1995-1997 Cyprus National Olympic Committee Award 1989, 1991 National Karate Champion 1987-2005 2000, 1997 Mediterranean Games 5th Place Karate Championships th 1996 European Karate Championships Paris, France – 5 Place / 38 Nicosia Municipality Award, Cyprus’ Best Karate Athlete 1997 Cyprus National Karate Federation Award 1993-1995, 1997 Activities & Numerous participations in congresses, seminars by national and international sport bodies Interests Certified by European Resuscitation Council, St. John’s First Aid, American Red Cross Cyprus Lifesaving Association PADI Open Water Scuba Diver Certified College & University Student Unions and Committees Languages Fluent Greek and English.
Recommended publications
  • Annual Report 2009
    Contents Message from the Chairman 4 Message from the Chief Executive Officer 8 Chairman and Members of the Board 10 Management Team 12 Corporate Governance at Cyta 14 Corpotate Social Responsibility at Cyta 18 Management 26 Products and Customer Service 34 Subsidiary Companies 46 Network 52 Financial Report 60 Offices and Cytashops 65 Cyta is the trade name of Cyprus Telecommunications Authority Communication without boundaries The theme of this year’s Annual Report is modern communication which offers unlimited potential, transcends borders and embraces the whole planet. For this reason, visually we have chosen to present and compare it to an art form with similar characteristics - music. Just as music expresses people and feelings and has the power to touch us wherever we may be, modern communication enables us to express ourselves, to send out our voice, our images and messages to the whole world. So let’s enjoy the rhythm of our own art… Message from the Chairman With responsibility towards our customers and society When we took up our duties at Cyta in August This strategy will remain consistent with our 2009, we knew that we were entering a difficult Vision, which is to provide modern electronic year during which, as things turned out, the global, communications solutions that give people the European and Cypriot economies were all put to freedom to discover and communicate with the world, the test. and with our Mission, which is to provide integrated and reliable electronic communications solutions in a As a public sector Organisation and one of the simple, smart and secure manner and to improve our country’s leading business enterprises, Cyta has customers’ way of life and their productivity.
    [Show full text]
  • November N.177
    201 7 EOC Head Office | Villino Giulio Onesti | Via della Pallacanestro, 19 00135 Rome, Italy | Tel. +39 06 36857828 | Fax +39 06 36857666 | [email protected] www.eurolympic.org NOVEMBER N.177 EOC A New Era – The European Olympic Committees 46th annual General Assembly (24-25 November) marked a new era for the association as the new Executive Committee (EC) for the 2017-2021 quadrennial was elected in the Croatian capital of Zagreb. The newly elected EC, which will be led by President Janez Kocijančič, will guide the EOC for the next two Olympic Games in PyeongChang in 2018 and in Tokyo in 2020. The new EC will also lead the EOC at two Youth Olympic Games, in Buenos Aires in 2018 and in Lausanne in 2020. On a continental level, 2018 means for the EOC the Mediterranean Games in Tarragona and above all preparations in view of a busy 2019, which includes the Winter European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) in Sarajevo & East Sarajevo, the Summer EYOF in Baku and of course the second edition of the European Games in Minsk! After his election in Zagreb, EOC President Kocijančič said: “I am honoured to be elected to lead the European Olympic Committees over the next four years. The EOC has the opportunity to achieve great things in the near future, and I will work hard with the newly elected Executive Committee to ensure the EOC reaches its potential. The election of the new Executive Committee marked a great opportunity to reflect on the successes of the past four years, but also gave us the chance to look at how our past successes can help us continue to improve in the future.
    [Show full text]
  • The Cyprus Sport Organisation and the European Union
    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................ 2 1. THE ESSA-SPORT PROJECT AND BACKGROUND TO THE NATIONAL REPORT ............................................ 4 2. NATIONAL KEY FACTS AND OVERALL DATA ON THE LABOUR MARKET ................................................... 8 3. THE NATIONAL SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY SECTOR ...................................................................... 13 4. SPORT LABOUR MARKET STATISTICS ................................................................................................... 26 5. NATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING SYSTEM .................................................................................. 36 6. NATIONAL SPORT EDUCATION AND TRAINING SYSTEM ....................................................................... 42 7. FINDINGS FROM THE EMPLOYER SURVEY............................................................................................ 48 8. REPORT ON NATIONAL CONSULTATIONS ............................................................................................ 85 9. NATIONAL CONCLUSIONS ................................................................................................................... 89 10. NATIONAL ACTION PLAN AND RECOMMENDATIONS ......................................................................... 92 BIBLIOGRAPHY ......................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Eye Injuries in Childhood and Those Caused by Toy Guns, Sport and Wooden Projectiles
    FACULTY OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI FINLAND EYE INJURIES IN CHILDHOOD AND THOSE CAUSED BY TOY GUNS, SPORT AND WOODEN PROJECTILES Anna-Kaisa Haavisto ACADEMIC DISSERTATION To be presented for public discussion with the permission of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, in Lecture Hall 1 of Biomedicum, Haartmaninkatu 8, Helsinki on 21st of October, 2020, at 16 o’clock. Helsinki 2020 SUPERVISORS PhD, MD Tiina Leivo Department of Ophthalmology University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki, Finland Docent Päivi Puska Department of Ophthalmology Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki, Finland Professor Juha Holopainen Department of Ophthalmology University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki, Finland REVIEWERS Associate Professor Enping Chen St. Eriks Eye Hospital Stockholm, Sweden Professor Nina Hautala Department of Ophthalmology University of Oulu and Oulu University Hospital Oulu, Finland OPPONENT Associate Professor Ferenc Kuhn University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, USA ISBN 978-951-51-5886-4 (nid.) ISBN 978-951-51-5887-1 (PDF) The Faculty of Medicine uses the Urkund system (plagiarism recognition) to examine all doctoral dissertations. Cover: Sakari Saukkonen Layout: Pirta Mikkola Illustrations: Figures 1, 2 and 6 Sakari Saukkonen. Figures 4 and 5 Vuokko Haavisto. Press: Picaset 2 3 To Antti, Otso and Vuokko 3 ABSTRACT ABSTRACT Eye injuries cause inconvenience at least and permanent disability at worst. Yet most of the injuries are preventable. Therefore, it is essential to have updated information on the circumstances leading to eye injuries. By reporting on the causes and contexts, we can pro- mote proper eye protection and safe behaviour to reduce the number of accidents.
    [Show full text]
  • Development of a Sustainable Environmentally Friendly Waste Management System at Large Mass and Sports Events (2023 WJC in Novosibirsk)
    E3S Web of Conferences 296, 02010 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129602010 ESMGT 2021 Development of a sustainable environmentally friendly waste management system at large mass and sports events (2023 WJC in Novosibirsk) Lada Rozhdestvenskaya1,*, Larisa Cherednichenko1, Kristina Malchugova1, and Vladimir Korotenko2,3 1Novosibirsk State Technical University, Prospekt K. Marksa, 20, 630073 Novosibirsk, Russia 2Adam University, M. Gvardiya blvd. 55, 720010 Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic 3National Academy of Science KR, Chui ave. 256-a, 720071 Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic Abstract. Large public events (forums, championships, contests, olympiads) are events with a large number of spectators and participants, which, as a rule, leads to the generation of a large amount of waste. Mass sporting events are no exception, and when planning them, a special role is assigned to the creation of environmentally friendly waste management system. The subject of the research is the concept of waste management at the upcoming World Junior Ice Hockey Championship in 2023 in Novosibirsk. The article also discusses the types of waste generated in the functional areas of the competition grounds, studied the practice of handling solid waste: possible technologies for utilization and collection. The scheme of waste management at various stages of sports competitions is presented. Reasonable waste management should be based on the following principles: waste minimization, repair and restoration of faulty equipment and inventory, reuse of goods and materials, maximum recycling and composting, minimum burial and storage at landfills. Based on the results of the article, the main methods and recommendations for effective waste management at WJC-2023 were identified 1 Introduction The problem of rational consumption of resources, reduction of waste at different stages of production, processing and distribution of the planet's resources is at the epicenter of global attention and affects most of the SDGs [1,2,3].
    [Show full text]
  • Management Report & Financial Statements
    Management Report & Financial Statements 2016-2017 Management Report & Financial Statements 2016-2017 CONTENTS Management Report & Financial Statements 2016-2017 Management Report for the year 04 ended June 30, 2017 Financial Statements for the year 22 ended June 30, 2017 Audit Report on the 130 Financial Statements Budget 138 2017/2018 Management Report For the year ended June 30, 2017. The Management Report for Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, including an analysis of its earnings performance in 2016-2017, is presented below. OPERATING BREAKDOWN OF OPERATING INCOME INCOME (before disposal of non-current assets) (before disposal of non-current assets) Operating income totaled to €675 million in Club membership fees and season tickets The Club enjoys a balanced revenue mix, with This diversified stream of recurring revenues 2016/17, up €54.5 million or 8.8% from the accounted for 7.4% of total revenue, down from the three largest lines (stadium, television and lends financial stability to the Club, cushioning year before, extending the growth trend that 8.1% the year before, with the share gradually marketing) each making up around a third of the impact of potential fluctuations in revenue has kept the Club among the world’s leading decreasing over the past several years (from the total. caused by varying performance on the revenue-earning sports entity in the past 12 9.8% in 2009). sporting front or by changes in the economic years. The Club has gradually reduced the weight of environment. In the 2000–2017 period, revenue grew at an television revenue (La Liga and Champions Operating income includes revenue from the average annual rate of 11%.
    [Show full text]
  • National Olympic Committees (Nocs) Coverage for Data Collection 2020
    National Olympic Committees (NOCs) Coverage for data collection 2020 Country English name National name EU Member States Belgium Belgian Olympic Committee (BIOC) FR: Comité Olympique et Interfédérale Belge/NL: Belgisch Olympisch en Interfederaal Comité/DE: Belgische Olympische Komitee Bulgaria Bulgarian Olympic Committee (BOC) olimpiyski komitet (BOC) Czech Republic Czech Olympic Committee (COV) Denmark Danish Olympic Committee (DIF) Danmarks Idrætsforbund (DIF) Germany German Olympic Sports Confederation Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund (DOSB) (DOSB) Estonia Estonia Olympic Committee (EOK) Eesti Olümpiakomitee (EOK) Ireland Olympic Council of Ireland (OCI) Comhairle Oilimpeach na hÉireann Greece Hellenic Olympic Committee (HOC) Spain Spanish Olympic Committee (COE) Comité Olímpico Español (COE) France National Olympic Committee for French Comité national olympique et sportif Sport (CNOSF) français (CNOSF) Croatia Croatian Olympic Committee Hrvatski olimpijski odbor (HOO) Italy Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano (CONI) Cyprus Cyprus Olympic Committee Latvia Latvian Olympic Committee (LOK) Lithuania Lithuanian National Olympic Committee Lietuvos tautinis olimpinis komitetas (LTOK) (LTOK) Luxembourg Luxemburg Olympic and Sports Committee Comité olympique et sportif (COSL) luxembourgeois (COSL) Hungary Hungarian Olympic Committee (MOB) Magyar Olimpiai Bizottság (MOB) Malta Maltese Olympic Committee Kumitat Olimpiku Malti Netherlands Netherlands Olympic Committee & Sports Nederlands olympisch comité*
    [Show full text]
  • Research Results for Sport Tourism 2017
    JUNE 2018 RESEARCH RESULTS FOR SPORT TOURISM 2017 PREPARED BY INSIGHTS MARKET RESEARCH (IMR) FOR CYPRUS TOURISM ORGANISATION YEARS Index Survey Summary ................................................................................................................................................................5 Sports Tourism 2017 Outline ............................................................................................................................................7 Statistical Data of Sports Tourism ..................................................................................................................................11 Visitors per Sport .............................................................................................................................................................15 Total number of visitors ......................................................................................................................................................................17 Visitors per Sport .................................................................................................................................................................................18 Visitors by Country .............................................................................................................................................................................22 Overnight Stays per Sport ................................................................................................................................................................24
    [Show full text]
  • Perceptions, Attitudes, Self-Efficacy, and Behaviors of Mouthguard Use Among Collegiate Athletes
    Minnesota State University, Mankato Cornerstone: A Collection of Scholarly and Creative Works for Minnesota State University, Mankato All Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Projects Capstone Projects 2020 Perceptions, Attitudes, Self-Efficacy, and Behaviors of Mouthguard Use Among Collegiate Athletes Heather Prosser Minnesota State University, Mankato Follow this and additional works at: https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/etds Part of the Public Health Education and Promotion Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Recommended Citation Prosser, H. (2020). Perceptions, attitudes, self-efficacy, and behaviors of mouthguard use among collegiate athletes [Master’s thesis, Minnesota State University, Mankato]. Cornerstone: A Collection of Scholarly and Creative Works for Minnesota State University, Mankato. https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/ etds/1017/ This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects at Cornerstone: A Collection of Scholarly and Creative Works for Minnesota State University, Mankato. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects by an authorized administrator of Cornerstone: A Collection of Scholarly and Creative Works for Minnesota State University, Mankato. Perceptions, Attitudes, Self-Efficacy, and Behaviors of Mouthguard Use Among Collegiate Athletes By Heather Prosser A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science In Community Health Education Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato, Minnesota May 2020 i Date: April 30, 2020 Perceptions, Attitudes, Self-Efficacy, and Behaviors of Mouthguard Use Among Collegiate Athletes Heather Prosser This thesis has been examined and approved by the following members of the student’s committee.
    [Show full text]
  • Draft Letter of Offer This Document Is Important and Requires Your Immediate Attention
    DRAFT LETTER OF OFFER THIS DOCUMENT IS IMPORTANT AND REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION This Draft Letter of Offer (“Draft Letter of Offer”/“DLOF”) is sent to you as a Public Shareholder (as defined below) of Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Limited. If you require any clarification about the action to be taken, you may consult your stock broker or investment consultant or the Managers (as defined below) / Registrar to the Open Offer (as defined below). In case you have recently sold your Equity Shares (as defined below), please hand over this DLOF and the accompanying Form of Acceptance-cum-Acknowledgement and Transfer Deed to the member of stock exchange through whom the said sale was effected. AMALFIACO LIMITED A private company limited by shares, incorporated and registered under the laws of Cyprus Registered office: 3rd floor, Globe House, 23 Kennedy Avenue, 1075 Nicosia, Cyprus (Tel: +357 2202 9420) (hereinafter referred to as “Amalfiaco” / “Acquirer 1”) AND MACRITCHIE INVESTMENTS PTE. LTD. A private company limited by shares, incorporated and registered under the laws of Singapore Registered office: 60B, Orchard Road, #06-18, The Atrium@Orchard Singapore 238891 (Tel: +65 6828 6828, Fax: +65 6821 1188) (hereinafter referred to as “MIPL” / “Acquirer 2”) ALONGWITH NIRSINIA LIMITED A private company limited by shares, incorporated and registered under the laws of Cyprus Registered office: 3rd floor, Globe House, 23 Kennedy Avenue, 1075 Nicosia, Cyprus (Tel: +357 2202 9420) (hereinafter referred to as “Nirsinia” / “PAC 1”) AND AI
    [Show full text]
  • European Olympic Academies 2Nd Annual Conference & General Assembly “Shaping the Future of Olympism”
    EUROPEAN OLYMPIC ACADEMIES 2ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE & GENERAL ASSEMBLY “SHAPING THE FUTURE OF OLYMPISM” 14-15 NOVEMBER 2019 NICOSIA, CYPRUS PUBLICATION: CYPRUS OLYMPIC COMMITTEE, 2020 COMMITTEE, OLYMPIC CYPRUS PUBLICATION: 2nd Annual Conference & General Assembly Contents “Shaping the Future of Olympism” PHOTOS FROM THE SEMINAR 04 European Olympic Academies (EOA) The Cyprus Olympic Committee and Cyprus National Olympic Academy hosted THE PROGRAM 08 in November 2019 the 2nd annual Conference and General Assembly of the European Olympic Academies (EOA). Delegates from 21 countries attended the event at the Cyprus Olympic House. The European Olympic Academies (EOA) THE PARTICIPANTS 09 was established in 2018 with the purpose to bring together the Olympic Acad- emies of the continent, to further develop cooperation amongst them and to help promote the Olympic Values in Europe. WELCOME SPEECH BY DINOS MICHAELIDES 11 WELCOME SPEECHES BY THE GUESTS 12 Publication: Cyprus Olympic Committee Executive Board of the Cyprus NOC 2016-2020 PRESENTATION OF ISOH “DEMETRIOS VIKELAS AWARD” 13 President: Dinos Michaelides Vice President: Georgios Chrysostomou SEMINAR MODERN MEDIA: OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS General Secretary: General Charalambos Lottas FOR THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT: DINOS FINIKARIDES, JOURNALIST 14 Treasurer: Damianos Hadjidamianou Members: Yiotis Ioannides OLYMPISM AND THE OLYMPIC EDUCATION: Sotos Trikomitis HISTORY, MODERNITY, FUTURE: Sofoclis Charalambides Michalis Krasias DR. MARIA BULATOVA, EOA VICE PRESIDENT 20 Georgios Papageorgiou Yiannos Fotiou
    [Show full text]
  • Sport 2017 Not-For-Profit European Sport Events, Small Collaborative Partnerships And
    Sport 2017 Not-for-profit European sport events, Small Collaborative partnerships and Collaborative partnerships in the sport field Photo © Shutterstock.com Description of the projects selected for funding Erasmus+ TABLE OF CONTENTS BY PROJECT COUNTRY Athletic migration: Dual Career and qualification in sports Austria AMID 22 590400-EPP-1-2017-1-AT-SPO-SCP Intercultural Education through Physical Activity, Coaching and Training Austria EDUPACT 24 590467-EPP-1-2017-1-AT-SPO-SCP Naturefriends Sports for All Austria NSFA 26 590507-EPP-1-2017-1-AT-SPO-SSCP Intellectual Disability, and Equal opportunities for Active and Long-term participation in Sport”. = “IDEAL project” Belgium IDEAL 28 590514-EPP-1-2017-1-BE-SPO-SCP Mind the Gap - Enabling athletes to transition into a post sport career of their choice by creating a robust infrastructure of personal and technical Belgium MindGap support. 30 590863-EPP-1-2017-1-BE-SPO-SCP BLUEPRINT FOR SKILLS COOPERATION AND EMPLOYMENT IN ACTIVE LEISURE Belgium n/a 32 590345-EPP-1-2017-1-BE-SPO-SCP Let’s #BEACTIVE Belgium n/a 34 590326-EPP-1-2017-1-BE-SPO-SCP Building healthy communities, changing opportunities Bulgaria BHCO 36 590548-EPP-1-2017-1-BG-SPO-SSCP Good governance in sport Bulgaria GGS 38 590305-EPP-1-2017-1-BG-SPO-SCP Sailing on Three Seas Bulgaria S3S 40 590657-EPP-1-2017-1-BG-SPO-SSCP SMART SPORT Bulgaria SMART S 42 590457-EPP-1-2017-1-BG-SPO-SCP Sportupps: sport-based entrepreneurship and startupps Bulgaria SSBES 44 590698-EPP-1-2017-1-BG-SPO-SSCP SPORTS TRAINING FOR ALL Bulgaria ST4ALL 46 590416-EPP-1-2017-1-BG-SPO-SCP Skills development in and ThRough snooker Bulgaria STROKE 48 590727-EPP-1-2017-1-BG-SPO-SCP Teaming up for growing up Bulgaria TUGU 50 590752-EPP-1-2017-1-BG-SPO-SSCP Kayaking health benefits- active childhood Croatia / 52 590697-EPP-1-2017-1-HR-SPO-SSCP Aurora - Sport.
    [Show full text]