Policy-makers and government representatives discuss the changes that Greece is implementing to become more open for business and investment.
Moderated by: George Houpis, Chairman Reload Greece Foundation and Director at Frontier Economics
Oct 5, 2019
10:00
Allen & Overy LLP
Policy-makers and government representatives discuss the changes that Greece is implementing to become more open for business and investment.
Moderated by: George Houpis, Chairman Reload Greece Foundation and Director at Frontier Economics
Dr Christos Dimas is the Deputy Minister for Development and Investments in charge of Research and Technology. He is a lawyer and Member of the Hellenic Parliament representing New Democracy in the district of Korinthia. Before entering politics, he worked in the private sector as a business consultant for The Boston Consulting Group (BCG). He
George’s main areas of expertise are the theory and application of regulation and competition policy, market research and forecasting in the telecoms, postal and other sectors. Examples of his recent project work include advising regulatory authorities and operators on the application of the EU telecommunications regulatory framework, fixed and mobile interconnection, regulation and costing of
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Yannis is a London-based finance partner at Allen & Overy. He has recently been mandated to head Allen & Overy’s Sovereigns and International Institutions practice. Yannis has over 25 years’ experience in banking and finance transactions including project, corporate and leveraged finance, debt restructurings, securitisations and capital market transactions. Yannis led the legal team which
Head of Division, Mandate Management Department, European Investment Fund
Ioannis Tsakiris holds a BSc and an MSc in Mining Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and an MBA degree from the Management School of the Imperial College in London. He started his career in 1995 in S&B Industrial Minerals, a European major industrial minerals producer where he spent 5 years in production,