We are excited to announce that the Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitotaswill join us in our upcoming Strictlyvc Event in Athensworked with TryOn Thursday night, May 8, at the stunning cultural center of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
For those who may not be familiar with his background, Mitotaktos brings an exciting mix of experiences to the table. Before entering politics, he worked in both McKinsey and Chase Investment Bank, giving him first -hand experience in the business world that many exploitation can be appreciated throughout the starting ecosystem. The youngest of the four children also has some Silicon Valley-Esque academic credentials and has been in Harvard, then at Stanford for a Masters Degree in International Relations and eventually put an MBA at Harvard Business School-and says that his education has been training for Greece.
Mitsotakis has also defended Greece’s technical transformation for many years. In fact, after navigating the country through the pandemic, it has doubled the placement of Athens as a emerging technology hub, which recently introducing initiatives to attract international talents, including tax incentives and reforms aimed at cutting off bureaucratic bureaucrats.
The prime minister comes from a political family – his father was prime minister and his sister was mayor of Athens – but has drawn his own reputation as a reformer who focused on modernizing the Greek economy. His administration is particularly interested in how technology can help differentiate the famous traditional Greek forces such as shipping and tourism.
The strict events are limited by the planning to give participants a unique opportunity for investors, founders and ecosystem builders to deal directly with power players such as the prime minister, so if you want to ask about the vision of the government for the future of Greece and how the country of Greece can be in the future.
You See more details Here to find out more about the agenda and other speakers (you can also buy tickets while still available). Enrollment is now open for what promises to be a fun night, full of bright discussions and this conversation – with one of Europe’s most interesting political leaders in Greece’s emerging technological narrative – is definitely one that you won’t want to lose. Sign up for the strict Greece ticket here.
