TechCrunch Strictlyvc in Athens, a special guest will appear in May: Prime Minister Greece

TechCrunch Strictlyvc in Athens, a special guest will appear in May: Prime Minister Greece

We are excited that I can announce that the Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis will join us in the coming Strictlyvc event in Athensco -organized with EndeavorOn Thursday evening, May 8, at the stunning Foundation Foundation Foundation Culture Center.

For those that may not get acquainted with his origin, Mitsotakis brings a fascinating mixture of experience to the table. Before entering politics, he worked at each McKinsey and the Chase Investment Bank, giving him first -hand experience in the business world, which will appreciate many operators throughout the entire startup ecosystem. The youngest of 4 children, he also has some academic troughs in the Silicon Valley-he went to Harvard, and then to Stanford for a master’s degree in diplomacy, and eventually he won MBA at Harvard Business School-i claims that his education has long shaped his vision of the future Greece.

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Mitsotakis It has also been based on the transformation of Greece technology for many years. In fact, after navigation around the country by Pandemia, he doubled Athena’s positioning as the emerging technology center, recently introducing initiatives to draw international talents, including tax incentives and reforms to limit bureaucratic bureaucracy for recent firms.

The prime minister comes from a political family – his father was a prime minister, and his sister was the mayor of the Athenians – but he carved his fame of the reformer focused on the modernization of the Greek economy. His administration was particularly interested in how technology will help diversify known traditional Greek strengths, resembling shipping and tourism.

Strictlyvc events are limited by design to provide participants a unique opportunity for investors, founders and builders of ecosystems, to directly engage with power players, resembling the prime minister, so if you would like to ask about the vision of his government for the technological way forward for Greece and the way the country matches the wider European landscape of innovation, it could possibly be your probability.

You can Check more details Here to learn more about the agenda and other speakers (it’s also possible to buy tickets when they are still available). Registration is now open to what guarantees to be a funny evening, stuffed with illuminating discussions, but this chat – with one of the most interesting political leaders in Europe about the narrative of Greece technology – is definitely the one you don’t need to miss. Register for the Greece Strictlyvc ticket here.

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