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The Management Team

Below you will find short profiles of the Management Team:

 

Konstantinos RODOPOULOS

President and Managing Director, Economist (B.A, M.Sc.) with thirty five years of professional experience. He was a financial advisor in the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) as well as expert in the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) in fields related to economic and social policy. Furthermore, he was employed as a consultant in the Greek Manpower Employment Organisation (OAED), Social Insurance Institute (IKA) and in Geniki Bank. During the last fifteen years he is involved both scientifically and business orientated in the sectors of Education-Training and Consulting.


Angelos KOUTSOMIHALIS

Partner, Co-founder and Vice-President. He holds a Ph.D in Materials Science & Engineering (NTUA) with twenty years of professional experience mainly in projects co-financed by EU Structural Funds in Greece, Southern Europe and the Balkans. He has experience in the management of large scale public sector projects in the fields of education, training, employment, public administration and regional policy. Furthermore, he has experience in strategic planning and policy development as well as in the reengineering of organizations. He is a co-author a several studies and scientifical articles. He is also Associate Professor at Department of Aeronautical Studies (Hellenic Air Force Academy).


Lola

Lyberopoulou

Director, International Projects Department, Economist (BA, MA, MBA) with fourteen years of professional experience in the consulting sector. Her main fields of expertise are regional development, business planning, public administration reform, HR development and institutional capacity building. She has managed over 80 EU funded (IPA, Phare, Tacis, ALA) projects in the Western Balkans, the Mediterranean region as well as in Asia. She speaks fluent English, French and Greek.