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Athens’ STRICTLYVC will showcase the Greek prime minister.

Athens’ STRICTLYVC will showcase the Greek prime minister.

I am pleased to announce that the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be with us at the coming. Strictlyvc event in AthensThursday night, May 8, co -hosted with Endeavor at the wonderful Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center.

Mitsotakis harmonizes the table fascinating experience for those who are not familiar with their background. Before entering politics, he worked at McKinsey and Chase Investment Bank and provided experiences that many operators throughout the startup ecosystem could understand in the business world. As the youngest of the four children, he has the same academic credentials as Silicon Valley. He headed to Harvard, headed to Stanford, received an international master’s degree, wrote an MBA in Harvard Business School, and his education had long formed his vision for Greece’s future.

Mitsotakis has also advocated Greece’s technological innovation for many years. In fact, after exploring the country through infectious diseases, he doubled the positioning of Athens with emerging technology hubs, and recently introduced initiatives to attract international incentives, including tax incentives and reforms to reduce bureaucratic red tapes for new businesses.

The prime minister is from a political family. His father was prime minister and his sister was Athens. But he gained his reputation as a reformer who focused on modernizing the Greek economy. His administration is particularly interested in how technology helps to diversify its famous Greek strengths such as transportation and tourism.

The StrictlyVC event is restricted by the design and provides a unique opportunity for investors, founders and ecosystem builders who can directly participate with power players such as prime ministers, founders, and ecosystems, so if you want to ask about the government’s vision for the future of Greece and how it is appropriate for a wide range of European innovation environments. This can be an opportunity.

You can Check out the details To see more about the agenda and other speakers (you can still buy a ticket while still available). The promise that it will be a pleasant evening began, and the registration of the open discussion began to be a fun evening, but this chat with one of the most interesting political leaders in Europe about Greece’s emerging technical story is certainly not to be missed. Register in Strictlyvc Greek tickets.

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