Philo4Thought Annual Brochure, 2021 HYP Spring Symposium: Leadership & Society

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Philo4Thought Virtual Spring Symposium

Leadership & Society May 15th 11am-3pm EST www.philo4thought.org/pivot21


Saturday, May 15th 2021 Dear Attendees, Friends, Sponsors & Supporters: The Philo4Thought Board of Directors welcomes you all to our 2021 Spring Symposium, Leadership & Society. As usual, we begin by offering special thanks all those who contributed to the coordination of today’s discussions and awards. What constitutes a good leader? We may think of frontline respondents, directors and so on, but on equal footing with vocal leaders are those who lead behind the scenes through vocational industries like education, coaching, technical development, civil engineering and philanthropy. No matter whether you choose the path of Alexander the Great or the quieter path of Aristotle, you are a compass for those around you on the path to progress and reform. You disrupt, influence or connect because of your status and experience, particularly as society grapples with the changing landscape of an increasingly globalized, diversified and transparent reality. To lead others is at once a remarkable gift and a trying responsibility that requires a combination of wisdom and the warrior spirit that we, as Greeks, are so famous for. As we find new ways to work together for a better future, we ask you to consider one new thing you can do each year to make your direct and extended communities a better place. Ask yourself how you can take the lessons from today’s talks to find your place in the world and help others to do the same. Remember that your Greek roots – the unflappable faith and core values that come with our identity as an ancient community – is a precious gift and a powerful tool that both motivates and connects us across townships, nations and oceans. Our natural tenacity in all things allows us to consider complex issues and approach challenges with intuitive clarity and a quirky sort of optimism that is our trademark. As citizens of a global community reconnecting in a time of crisis, we all have the potential to be “disrupters” and “influencers.” I hope you will use this time and the knowledge you gain in the coming years to foster a positive, productive pivot towards life-changing, game-changing, next-gen opportunities. Take the time to see your own potential and to appreciate how essential you are to moving your community forward. No matter where you are in life you’re surrounded by an opportunity to experience, absorb, learn and move forward with clarity and support. Today we’re blessed to have an array of brilliant guest speakers, mentors and honorees among us. Each is distinguished for his or her substantial contributions to society in the fields of public service, education, business, innovation and philanthropy. We are honored, and humbled to have the amazing support of these distinguished individuals in making opportunities available to the Hellenic young professional community. Ευχαριστούμε πάρα πολύ! We hope that you will each leave this year’s event with a new and valuable outlook for the future. Without further delay, we invite you to enjoy today’s scheduled talks and activities. Sincerely, Chris Salboudis

Founding Director & CEO www.philo4thought.org

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Consulate General of Greece New York

Dear Friends,

New York, May 12th, 2020

Dear friends, We often say drastic times call for drastic measures. 2020 will become the year when this phrase will prove its worth. This year’s event ‘Philo4Thought Symposium’ will be entirely virtual, thrusting its way into a new chapter of what we name digital revolution, which will inevitably impact all three topics of our discussion: business, innovation and society. The more we see our mobile phones becoming an extension of our arm and the more the ‘Internet of things’ becomes the ‘internet of us’, then we will be witnessing the direction of all industries shifting. Is this the end of the world as we know it? Will societies fall apart because of this new disruption? Identity issues are raised even for century-old institutions such as the role of a state. Will it continue to regulate the way we enjoy our rights, educate ourselves, do business and solve our disputes? The pandemic outbreak of 2020 showed us that people turn to their governments for guidance and demand solutions. Technology, science and economy have never before intertwined more ubiquity in our modern times. Put together, they make a strategy. But the question remains: what type of leadership do societies need to build their own strategy? These pressing questions will be raised during the Spring 2020 Symposium because we all feel the need to guide our next generation of professionals, our new Hellenic-American leaders. The Consulate General of Greece in New York wishes to congratulate the Hellenic Mentoring Initiative for their continuous efforts and commitment to supporting the Hellenic-American Community. Although a Symposium is meant to come after a banquet, in our virtual reality we are satisfied with having plenty of food for thought.

Konstantinos Koutras Consul General

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May 13, 15, 2020 2021 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is submitted on behalf of Philo4Thought, as the organization celebrates another year as a leader and advocate within the State of New York. It has been my pleasure to work with Philo 4 Thought and CEO Christine Salboudis in my time as representative of New York’s 28th Assembly District. Philo4Thought has long promoted traditional Hellenic values within its mission, including compassion, fortitude, and brotherhood, which has allowed the organization to assist and inspire thousands of young individuals throughout our state, and across the globe. Philo4Thought is a true friend and ally to our communities, and I am proud to recognize the organization on this occasion. I look forward to our continued partnership. Sincerely,

Andrew Hevesi 28th Assembly District

❏ ALBANY OFFICE: Room 844, Legislative Office Building, Albany, New York 12248 518-455-4926, FAX: 518-455-5173 ❏ DISTRICT OFFICE: 70-50 Austin Street, Suite 118, Forest Hills, New York 11375 718-263-5595, FAX: 718-263-5688 EMAIL: hevesia@nyassembly.gov


COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Center for Genome Technology & Biomolecular Engineering May 1, 2020 05/15/2021

Dear All: Dear All:

On behalf of the Center for Genome Technology & Biomolecular Engineering (CGT-BE) we congratulate Philo4Thought’s Executive Board and team of dedicated volunteers – many of whom have studied here at Columbia – on the continuation of their fine efforts to provide students and young professionals with opportunities that will educate and empower them, especially during the current pandemic. Chris Salboudis has lent her expert administrative and student support to our interdisciplinary research group since 2005 while gaining additional doctoral-level training in the study of educational technology and its applications in diverse learning communities at Columbia Teachers College over the years, which led to the collaborative preparations for this year’s virtual symposium along with several other interdisciplinary educational symposiums. Her determination to form a synergy between students and professionals in different areas of expertise is truly admirable. She leads this group by example, with constant vigilance. Through diligent efforts, Philo4Thought has hosted its annual symposium at Columbia from 20152017, collaborating with prominent faculty as well as several student and alumni groups, including the Columbia Business School, the Hellenic Studies Program, the Hellenic Students Association, Women In Science at Columbia, the Columbia Alumni Association and the Columbia Club to support the academic and professional advancement of those in attendance. In 2016 I had the pleasure to provide support of their STEM Conference at Lerner Hall, which let to more robust recruitment of faculty and research experts from top universities and companies who served as speakers and mentors at the conference and for the many years since then. Philo4Thought’s team has done an amazing job in the recruitment of the finest speakers and advisors available for today’s young scholars and professionals. We are very pleased to see that the group has expanded since its inception and that the affiliated campus groups and partnerships that are continually forming are growing stronger through ongoing collaborations to this and related on- and off-campus educational initiatives. We wish them the best of luck in all ongoing efforts to promote collaborative philanthropic applications of innovative technological ventures. We would also like to offer our sincere congratulations to all those graduating this year, who are being honored by both the New York State Attorney General and Philo4Thought. Best of luck in the years ahead. Sincerely,

Jingyue Ju. Ph.D. Samuel Ruben-Peter G. Viele Professor of Engineering Professor of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacology Director, Center for Genome Technology & Biomolecular Engineering Columbia University New York, NY 10027 Page 6


Event Hosts Opening Address Dr. Konstantinos Koutras (Ph.D., University of Bonn; Post-Graduate Diploma, Informatics, University of Athens; Bachelors, School of Humanities, University of Bonn) is the Consul General of Greece in New York (2016-Present). Prior to this appointment, Dr. Koutras served as spokesperson of the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs, heading the Ministry’s Information and Public Diplomacy Department, duties initially entrusted to him by the then Foreign Minister (and current EU Home Affairs Commissioner), Dimitris Avramopoulos (2013-2016); Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs during elections under Foreign Minister, Ambassador Petros Molyviatis (2015); Spokesperson and communication strategy coordinator for the Hellenic Presidency of the Council of the EU, working under the then Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Evangelos Venizelos (2014) and concluding his term under Foreign Minister, Nikos Kotzias (2016). Earlier in his career, Dr. Koutras was Diplomatic Counsellor to the Minister at the newly-established Ministry for Shipping, Maritime Affairs and the Aegean (2012), Head of the Justice and Home Affairs Department of Greece’s Permanent Representation to the European Union (2007-2011), and served a four-year tour at the Greek Embassy in Ankara, Turkey (2003-2007). Dr. Koutras lives in New York with his wife Popita and their son Dionysios.

Closing Remarks Harry Koulos, Esq. (J.D., Cum Laude, Georgetown Law (2014); B.A., History, Cum Laude with distinction, Yale (2011)) is a Senior Associate in Complex Litigation & Trials at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. He is a member of the New York and California Bar Associations and a Nikos Mouyaris 2030 Leadership Fellow for the Hellenic American Leadership Council. Prior to joining Skadden, Harry was law clerk to Hon. Thomas A. Varlan (Chief Judge, Eastern District of Tennessee). At Georgetown, Harry interned for the FBI's National Security Law Branch, the Air Force's JAG Corps and the Department of Justice's Torts Branch. At Yale, he received several awards, including the Francis Gordon Brown Prize for Juniors upholding standards of excellence in intellect, character, leadership, and service. Harry was also on Yale’s Varsity Baseball Team and played for the Greek National Baseball Team’s European Championships (2012).

Event Management Prof. Chris Salboudis, CPDC (Certified Life Coach, New Skills Academy (2020); M.A. English Language & Literature (2000) and M.A. Philosophy (1995), Columbia University; B.A., English/Philosophy, M.C.L. with honors, St. John’s Univ. (1994)) is the Founding CEO and Director of the Philo4Thought initiative. She is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy, English, Communications and Environmental Studies at several universities (1997-pres.), the Administrative Manager/Student Coordinator of the Center for Genome Technology & Biomolecular Engineering at Columbia University (2005-pres.), and has written for several American and Greek-American journals. In prior years, Chris served as Assistant Dean of Liberal Arts & Sciences at St. John’s University (2001-2003) and mentored countless students/young professionals through her work with the NIH-funded Minority Action Plan (2005-2010) as well as various Christian/Career Missions (1992Present). She is currently pursuing doctoral studies at Columbia University Teachers College and has given several presentations on Pedagogical Communities & Resources, Educational Engineering and Ethical Research Compliance Regulations at major academic forums in New York, New Jersey, DC and neighboring regions; she will be conducting online lectures in North American and Europe this summer as well She has earned various academic and community service awards over the years and continues to advocate for women, young professionals, and underrepresented minority communities.

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Leadership & Society: Changing Landscapes Moderator Konstantinos Kalaitzidis (Computer Science, University of Thessaly, Larissa (UTH)) pursues various entrepreneurial endeavors including the Google Startup Launchpad in Warsaw (2017), where he led a team to pitch Groundifly. He is currently an Intern at the Consulate General of Greece in NY, IT Consultant at MEU Strasbourg (2020), UTH Computer Science Support Center and the Technology & Entrepreneurship Society; he curated the first TEDxLarissa, participated Model UN (University of Cambridge, 2018) and the MEU Strasbourg (2018), Brussels (2019) and Athens (2019). His leadership efforts bridge the gap between university training and the labor market to inspire and support the next-generation.

Featured Panelists Demetri Papacostas (Doctoral Studies in Finance, NYU Leonard Stern School of Business (1988); MBA, Pace University Lubin School of Business (1982); BA, Economics & Computer Science, NYU (1980)) has been at Bloomberg for 11 years where, among other responsibilities, he runs the market specialist group across all asset classes for the Americas. He previously worked for major financial institutions, primarily at JP Morgan Chase, heading the FX Derivative Structuring Group and the FX Sales Group. At other financial institutions, he ran FX Options and Precious Metal Option trading desks, FX Structuring and FX Sales. Demetri teaches a “Futures & Options” course at City University's Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership to both graduate and undergraduate students and recently published the definitive book on FX, FX Options and the fascinating ways individuals engage with the market with co-author Francesco Tonin: Foreign Exchange Options and Risk Management: Market Dynamics, Models and Human Behaviour (available online). Dr. Thimios Zaharopoulos (Ph.D., Journalism, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1981) is the Provost of Deree-The American College of Greece. Prior to becoming one of the founding members of the college, which is based just outside of Athens, Dr. Zaharopoulos served as Dean, Interim Provost, and Vice President for Global and Lifelong Learning at Park University; as Professor and Chair of the Department of Mass Media at Washburn University; and as the Director of Graduate Studies in Communication and the Assistant Dean of Arts & Sciences at Pittsburg State University. Prior to holding these positions Dr. Zaharopoulos was a Fulbright Visiting Lecturer at Panteion University (Athens). In addition to his tireless efforts in support of the academic and young professional communities in the US and Greece, Dr. Zaharopoulos has written two books, Mass Media in Greece: Power, Politics and Privatization (1993) and Sports and Media (2008). His research centers around Greek media and the impact of foreign media on public perception. Marios Nicolaou (MBA, University of Central Lancashire, (2018); Bachelor of Laws - LLB Comparative Law, University of Wales, Cardiff (2011)) is the Founder of GreekTech, the largest nation-based accelerator for Greek-related startups in NYC and other parts of the US. He also currently serves on the board of two startups in addition to launching a ticketing platform called Ticketpro.cz in Czech Republic. Over the past three years Marios has supported and mentored countless community startups through fundraising, talent recruitment and related administrative and technical guidance. Prior to launching GreekTech, Marios held the role of Regional Expansion Lead, Growth, Business Development, Customer Success Management at Preciosa International. In previous years he founded a prop tech startup in Cyprus buyrentcyprus.com as well as an agency in Europe for artists to provide premiere coordination of concerts and festivals.

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Keynote Address Moderator Andi Rustani (B.S., Biology (Pre-Med), CUNY Hunter College (2021)) is Philo4Thought’s Recruitment Director as well as a Medical Assistant at Lexington Medical Associates, a researcher at the Hunter College Bioinformatics Core Informatics Infrastructures Laboratory (Director, Prof. Krampis), and former intern at Lenox Hill Hospital and the Columbia University Center for Genome Technology & Biomolecular Engineering (Director, Prof. Ju). His interdisciplinary interests in biomedical research and clinical care led to specializations in Clinical & Emergency Support, Research & Development, Data Collection, Writing, Presentations and Administrative Support. He is also an avid supporter of youth empowerment, education and young professional advocacy.

Foreword to the Keynote Address Mike Manatos (Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy and International Affairs, 1990) is President of Manatos & Manatos, Executive Director of the Washington Oxi Day Foundation, and Board Member of several organizations including Make-A-Wish Foundation (MidAtlantic Division), Leadership 100 and the Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage. He is an ARKON of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and a member of the Archbishop’s National Council. Mike’s unique knowledge of American policy and political processes has allowed him to build substantial relationships with various policymakers. Mike has served as an invited speaker, introducing top US policymakers and addressing key topics on US political process, including Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service Leadership Seminar for emerging world leaders.

Keynote Honoree NYS Certificate of Excellence: Innovative Leadership & Outstanding Global Philanthropy John G. Manos (Bachelor of Architecture, Univ. of Illinois 1984) was born in Rethymno, Crete and immigrated to Chicago with his family in 1967. He is a banker and a registered architect with professional experience in the development of commercial and residential, multi-family projects. PROFESSION: Having practiced architecture for many years, John and his spouse Elena launched a design-build company in Nashville, Tennessee (1986-1994), after which he returned to Chicago (1994) and became involved in commercial Real Estate Finance, which ultimately shaped his career. John is currently President of Bank Financial, Illinois’ largest Thrift (since 1998), which specializes in commercial real estate lending nationally. He is a board member of several civic, business and philanthropic groups. He is also an active member of various organizations and an invited speaker at various national industry-related affairs concerning various topics in Commercial Real Estate Finance. Additionally, his family’s commercial real estate property and management company led to the launch of a retail grocery store chain with his partners in 1996, which specializes in the import of Greek products. He served on the Bloomingdale Township Planning and Zoning Board and belongs to several notable local and national professional organizations in real estate (NICAR, ICSC, NAR), banking (IBA, MBA) and architecture (ALA). PHILANTHROPY: In addition to being a distinguished business leader and youth advocate John is widely known and recognized as a philanthropist by the Greek American and greater American communities. John is an active member of the Greek American community and very proud of his Hellenic roots. As such, he has held leadership roles and volunteers for a number of Greek American organizations. John was the 2011 President of the Pancretan Association of America (PAA), one of the largest Greek American organizations in the US. In this capacity he helped deliver several millions of dollars worth of medical aid to Crete and mainland Greece. He is Founder of the PAA Mentorship Program, which provides youth with the guidance and assistance they need to pursue and complete their academic studies, gain access to career-related internships and job opportunities. Throughout the years, John has assisted several Greek-American young professionals in obtaining well-deserved jobs at both the City and State levels. John also served as President and Chairman of the United Hellenic Voters of America, a non-partisan, civic organization. Additionally, he is a proud member of the Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Endowment Fund, the parish council of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church and AHEPA. HONORS & AWARDS: In 2015, John received the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor, noted and placed in the US Congressional Record. In 2013, the honor of “Archon Eutaxias” was bestowed upon John by the Ecumenical Patriarch during his visit to the Patriarchate in Constantinople; he was also appointed Regional Commander for the Archons of the Metropolis of Chicago and continues to serve in this capacity; additionally, the Archbishop of Crete recognized him for his Contributions to the People of the Island. The UHVA inducted John into the Greek-American Hall of Fame (2010) and Businessman of the Year (2008). In 2007 former Mayor of Chicago, Richard M. Daley, and the City Council awarded John an Outstanding Citizen Award. PRIDE & JOY: John and his spouse Elena live in Bloomingdale, Illinois. They have three children, Patricia, George and Eleni, and a granddaughter Spiridoula.

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Women & Leadership Moderator Alexandra Liotopoulos (B.A., Political Science and Economics with a minor in Business and Liberal Arts Honors, CUNY Queens College (2021)) is Philo4Thought’s Programming Director and President of the CUNY Queens College Ikaros Hellenic Orthodox Students Association. In prior years, she completed our Business Internship with a project that focused on nonprofit research, development and leadership. She is a staunch advocate of her peers and dedicated a great deal of time to community leadership and the general advancement of the Greek Diaspora. Her specialties include event coordination, community outreach, policy development and compliance.

Featured Panelists Hon. Olga Kefalogianni, Esq. (Bachelors, Law, National Kapodistrian University of Athens (1997); Master of Laws (LL.M.), Commercial and Corporate Law, King’s College, University of London (1998); Masters, International Relations (GMAP), Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University, Boston (2006)) has served as a Member of Parliament since 2007 (Rethymnon, Crete, 2007-09; Athens, 2009-pres.); as Minister of Tourism (2012-2015); and legal advisor to the Prime Minister of Greece (2004-06). Hon. Kefallogianni is Founder and President of the Center for Gender and Equality Policy Studies of the European Public Law Organization as well as a member of: Standing Committee on National Defense & Foreign Affairs; Standing Committee on Production & Trade; Special Permanent Committee on Institutions & Transparency; Committee on European Affairs; Committee on Defense Procurement; Hellas International Chamber of Commerce Women; Greek Delegation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU). Additionally, she is Ambassador of the Greek Parliament to the Women Political Leaders; Head of the Greek Parliament Delegation to the IPU (2019ff); Honorary President of the Maria Callas Hellenic Society; author of The Role of the European Union in the Cyprus Issue. Hon. Kefalogianni is an attorney with extensive experience in Athens and abroad; she has been a member of the Athens Bar Association since 1999. Alexandra Vassilaros (BFA Acting, New York University, Tisch School of the Arts (1981)) is an award-winning playwright and Pulitzer co-finalist for Drama. Her plays have been performed internationally and regionally and she has also co-developed tv projects for HBO and Killer Moxie Films. She is the Founder of the Make Meaning Workshop, a writing initiative for healing from grief and loss as well as President and owner of Vassilaros & Sons Coffee Company (2015ff), a 4th generation family business established in 1919, where she initiated the deployment of strategic investments to increase the company’s production capacity and distribution capabilities. Alexandra is a Board Member for the 52nd St. Project, a not-for-profit organization for at-risk youth based in Hell’s Kitchen, where she established The Johnny Fund, which offers matriculating teens access to mentoring and college prep resources. She is a Board Member of the NYC Bowery Mission, an organization delivering care to people recovering from the crisis of homelessness. Terrylynn Smith (B.S. Health Education and Community Health, Stony Brook University (1974); Certificate, Leadership & Coaching, Georgetown University (2009)) is Founder of Giraffes Consulting. Commonly known as “the employment whisper” amongst her clients and friends, She helps people who are unemployed or “bored” in their current career path; she also helps new college graduates face their fears and find a position with purpose. After 30 years as a Human Resources Executive she decided that Career Coaching would be the next chapter in her professional life. Today her clients span all levels of professional development. Terrylynn also volunteers as a Leadership Coach and Mentor for Braven, a non profit organization dedicated to helping students with their college-to-career transitions and is a regular guest speaker and mentor for Philo4Thought’s young professional network. Artemis Kohas (M.A. Applied Psychology, NYU (2000); B.S. Psychology Lafayette College (1997); College Years in Athens (1996)) is Founder of the Kohas Agency, which is dedicated to bringing a personal touch to her work relationships to ensure that each client receives individual treatment that highlights their needs, goals, and skills, while understanding where improvement is required and how to best address it. She is a well-rounded communications and PR professional with a special expertise in all things Greek and is known for leveraging her connections in the US and Greece to connect people and create memorable, engaging events, building a community that lives beyond a one-night experience. Her professional and philanthropic work spans several organizations including A Caring Hand, the NYC Dept. of Education and The Hellenic Initiative.

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Young Professional Leadership Moderator Konstantina Kalliontzi (B.A., Politics, International Relations and Economics Student, at University College Dublin, Ireland (2021)), is an Intern at Community Federal Savings Bank and serves as the Social Media Manager and Translator for TEDxLarissa. Born and raised in Athens, Greece, Konstantina emigrated to New York and has a very diversified worldview as a result. She is fascinated by the world of politics, particularly US and Greek foreign policy. Upon graduation, Konstantina intends to pursue a career in diplomacy or public service.

Featured Mentors John Papaspanos, Esq. (J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School (2014); Certificate, Business, Economics & Public Policy, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (2014); B.S., International Relations, Seton Hall (2009)) is Director of the Hellenic American Chamber of Commerce Young Professional Division as well as a Senior Associate at Baker Botts LLP, where he specializes in domestic and international project and acquisition financings, tax equity transactions, restructurings, and debt/equity financing transactions involving energy and infrastructure projects and companies. He is a member of the NY and NJ Bar Associations, representing private equity sponsors, developers, independent power producers, public and private companies, lenders, financial institutions and investors on complex and novel project finance (including renewable energy, conventional energy, commodities financing and infrastructure transactions). He has also represented major financial institutions on non-recourse supply and offtake arrangements and financing transactions pertaining to crude oil, refined products and accounts receivable. Konstantine Ouranitsas (5-year Co-op Program, BSBA, Finance, Drexel University (2014)) is an Engagement Financial Advisor at Deloitte, LLP; CFO of Philo4Thought Hellenic Mentoring Initiative; Chairman and Past President of the National Hellenic Students Association; a Hellenic American Leadership Council 2030 Fellow; a volunteer coordinator and New Leaders committee member for The Hellenic Initiative; and Parade Ambassador for the NYC Greek Independence Day Parade. In prior years, he was an analyst on the research & underwriting team for LBC Credit Partners. Konstantine also served as Treasurer, Federation of Hellenic American Societies of Philadelphia and Greater Delaware Valley; Vice President, AHEPA Chapter #26 (PA); Young Professional Director, Hellenic American Chamber of Commerce; Board of Directors, Hellenic University Club of Philadelphia; co-Founder and Past President, Hellenic Student Association of Philadelphia; Past President, Drexel University Hellenic Student Association. Paul Politis (M.A., Public Administration in Nonprofit Management, Marxe School of Public & International Affairs, CUNY Baruch (2014); B.S., Business Administration, Fordham Univ. Gabelli School of Business (2008)) is a nonprofit administrator and philanthropist with over 15 years experience in the nonprofit sector with his substantial efforts as Director of Operations and Development for the Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry (2014-2020), and as Regional Director of the Archdiocesan Stewardship Appeal for the Archdiocese of NY (2008-2011). In the young professional sector, he is known for his energetic support of the Annunciation Young Professional Mission, annual Mistletoe Gala, and related activities designed to get young professionals engaged and connecting with one another.

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Event Itinerary GENERAL WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS Prof. Chris Salboudis, CPDC Founding Director, Philo4Thought Adjunct Faculty, Philosophy & Literature, St. John’s University Manager & Student Coordinator, Columbia University CGT-BE OPENING ADDRESS Dr. Konstantinos Koutras, Ph.D. Consul General of Greece in New York PANEL 1: LEADERSHIP & SOCIETY Moderator Konstantinos Kalaitzidis Intern, Consulate General of Greece in New York Curator, TEDxLarissa Panelists Dr. Thimios Zaharopoulos, Ph.D. Provost, American College of Greece, Deree Demetri Papacostas Head Corporate & Commodity Specialists, Bloomberg LP Co-Author, Foreign Exchange Options and Risk Management Marios Nicolau Founding CEO, GreekTech KEYNOTE ADDRESS Moderator Andi Rustani Recruitment Director, Philo4Thought Medical Assistant, Lexington Medical Associates Foreword to the Keynote Address Michael Manatos President, Manatos & Manatos Keynote Honoree John Manos President, BankFinancial

Moderators will ask guest speakers about current trends and concerns in their respective disciplines. Attendees may post questions in the chatroom throughout the panel session and the Moderator will incorporate these questions into the Q&A session following the panel discussion. If your question is not addressed during the timed panel, please join us during the networking session at the end of the event to discuss your question with our moderators and guest speakers

PHOTO, AUDIO, VIDEO RELEASE: By registering, attendees grant Philo4Thought permission to be recorded during this event our for educational/training purposes.


PANEL 2: WOMEN & LEADERSHIP Moderator Alexandra Liotopoulos Programming Director, Philo4Thought Past President, Ikaros Hellenic Orthodox Club at CUNY Queens College Panelists Alexandra Vassilaros President, Vassilaros Coffee Founder, Make A Meaning Workshop Terylynn Smith Founder, Giraffes Consulting Artemis Diane Kohas Founding CEO, The Kohas Agency PANEL 3: YOUNG PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP Moderator Konstantina Kalliontzi Intern, Community Federal Savings Bank Social Media Manager and Translator, TEDxLarissa Panelists John Papaspanos, Esq. Director, Hellenic American Chamber of Commerce YP Division Senior Associate, Baker Botts LLP Konstantine Ouranitsas CFO, Philo4Thought; Chair, NHSA Engagement Financial Advisor, Deloitte Paul Politis Philanthropic Nonprofit Administrator, NYC Former Director of Operations & Development, Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry AWARDS CEREMONY A Celebration of HYP Empowerment & Achievements CLOSING REMARKS Harry Koulos, Esq. Leadership Fellow, Hellenic American Leadership Council Senior Associate, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP INTERACTIVE NETWORKING SESSION Concurrent breakout rooms with featured mentors.

We’re here for you! Connect with our speakers and mentors today or via LinkedIn. To learn more about the benefits of HYP Passport Membership, please ask a Moderator or email us: p4tinfo@gmail.com


2021 Honorees Moderator Konstantine Ouranitsas CFO, Philo4Thought Chair, NHSA Engagement Financial Advisor, Deloitte

New York State Assembly The New York State Assembly joins Philo4Thought’s Executive Board in awarding

Paulette Poulos Certificate of Excellence, Lifetime Achievement

John Manos Keynote Honoree, Certificate of Excellence, Outstanding Leadership

Regina Katopodis Special Recognition, Philanthropy Beyond Hardship

Philo4Thought Under the auspices of our organization’s Mission, our Executive Board awards

Alexandra Liakeas Certificate of Excellence, Outstanding Community Outreach

Marios Nicolaou Outstanding Breakthrough HYP Group

Outstanding Students & Interns The New York State Attorney General joins Philo4Thought’s Board of Directors in recognizing the efforts of our outstanding interns with a Certificate of Excellence for the completion of their 120-/140-hour internships. We are also collaboratively honoring high-performing students with the NYS Attorney General’s Certificates of Merit & Valor in recognition of their outstanding academic performance and philanthropic outreach despite the substantial of the current crisis. Honorees receiving these awards have demonstrated true courage, character and commitment to excellence. It is with great pleasure that we present:

College-Bound Young Scholars Stipend

Triple C Awards & Certificates of Merit

The global pandemic led to a requisite halt of our 2020-21 fundraising. As a result, although we did issue a 2020 scholarship we unable to issue a 2021 scholarship.

Alexandra Liakeas Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School Triple C Award, Community Outreach

Marinos Dakis CUNY Queens College Merit Award, Outstanding Intern

We hope to resume fundraising efforts again in the Fall 2021 to continue offering this award, which supports the continued advancement of high-performing collegebound young scholars who strive for academic excellence and philanthropic outreach despite their own financial and medical challenges.

Julius Villanueva CUNY Hunter College Merit Award, Outstanding Intern

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NYS Assembly Honorees Certificate of Excellence for Lifetime Achievements Paulette Poulos We are deeply honored to present this year’s Certificate of Lifetime Achievement to one of the most dynamic women in our network for her countless years of dedication and service to marginalized individuals struggling in work and in life. She is a remarkable example for people from all walks of life. Paulette Poulos, a beloved philanthropist, is celebrated for her outstanding contributions to the community and the way in which she has taken the time and effort to touch the hearts and lives of so many. She has spent a lifetime promoting the deepest values of our culture and faith, truly embodying the concept Philotimo (φιλότιμο) in her lasting and positive impact in the lives of so many. We are proud to share her story with you today. Paulette is the Executive Director of the Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Fund, Inc., a leading charitable membership organization, whose purpose is to support the Greek Orthodox Church in America and advance Orthodoxy and Hellenism. She was appointed to Leadership 100 as Director Director of Development in 2005, ultimately being named Executive Director in 2011. Her career spans some 55 years of executive leadership, financial development, philanthropy, Church and community service. His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros appointed her to a newly established advisory committee, “Senators for Orthodoxy and Hellenism”. Beginning in 1965 with the Department of Laity of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, she moved rapidly to become Associate Director of Youth Ministry in 1970, Director of LOGOS, one of the main stewardship agencies of the Church in 1972, and Administrator for the late Archbishop Iakovos serving from 1984 to 2005 upon his passing. Throughout her years of service, Paulette has been a strong advocate and supporter for the Clergy. Paulette is credited with having raised significant funds for the Greek Orthodox Church of America, Hellenic College/Holy Cross School of Theology, the Archbishop Iakovos Library and Learning Resource Center and Leadership 100. Her expertise in administration, development, philanthropy, public speaking and membership cultivation in the United States and worldwide earned her recognition and honors from numerous organizations, including the 2006 Honoree of Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee (HANAC); the 2008 Commendation by the City of New York, Office of the Comptroller; 2008 Hellenic College/Holy Cross School of Theology Women’s Vocational Ministry Award; and the 2014 Hellenic Heritage National Public Service Award presented by the American Hellenic Institute. Paulette has served on numerous committees and boards including the Governing Board of the National Council of Churches of Christ, National Committee for the Archbishop Iakovos Library and Resource Center at Hellenic College/Holy Cross School of Theology, Brookline, Massachusetts and the Archdiocese National Youth Commission. She is an active member in the Greek Orthodox Community and is a member of the following parishes: Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, New York City, Three Hierarchs, Brooklyn, New York, St. Fanourios, Elizabeth, New Jersey and the Church of Our Saviour, Rye, New York. Paulette grew up in Brooklyn, New York and is the daughter of the late Rebecca and Charles Poulos. She has a sister Carol residing in Yonkers, New York and a brother, Peter residing in Brooklyn, New York, a graduate of our Theological School. Paulette presently resides in White Plains, New York.

Keynote Honoree: Certificate of Excellence for Outstanding Leadership John Manos

(Full Bio, Page 9.)

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NYS Assembly Honorees Outstanding Community Outreach

GreekTech

Marios Nicolaou, Founder Philanthropist supporting young professionals, tech entrepreneurs and VC in the US and Europe. GreekTech is formally recognized for maintaining continued quality programming and support for young professionals and emerging entrepreneurs for the duration of the pandemic.

Outstanding Merit & Valor

Regina Katopodis

Philanthropist supporting young professionals, youth and all members of the greater Hellenic community. Small Business Owner (PI Bakerie, NYC) A friend to all those who cross her path, Regina is known and beloved for mentoring by example – with kindness and compassion for those around her even in hard times. We formally recognize her today for her outstanding tenacity and good example.

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NYS Assembly Honorees Special Tribute: Lifetime Achievements Gus Ouranitsas We’re concluding this segment with the special presentation of a long-overdue Certificate of Lifetime Achievement to a long-time sponsor and mentor to many individuals throughout the greater Hellenic community. Konstantine (Gus) Ouranitsas was born in Volos, Greece and immigrated to the US with his parents and two siblings at the age of 7. He grew up in East New York, Brooklyn and Jane Street, Manhattan. Following in his father’s footsteps, Gus became a resident manager, first of a building in Greenwich Village then in Battery Park City where he managed a 550-unit luxury condominium called Liberty Court for about 35 years. In the aftermath of September 11th, Gus helped ensure the safety of the residents in his care, staying with those left behind who were unable to flee to safety. His building had the only working generator that helped many first responders charge phones and equipment and he personally worked tirelessly to get the building clean and help its many residents of Liberty Court return to their homes. While the residents called Gus a hero, in his usual way he humbly said he was just doing whatever he could do to help. Additionally, Gus has always been passionate about the Greek community and has generously donated and contributed to various Hellenic causes and organizations including the Pontian Society “Komnini,” where he served as Treasurer for two years. Whenever Gus speaks of Greece he does so with a warm smile and tremendous pride because he understands the true meaning of what it means to be Greek: to be kind, generous, willing to listen, always learning and always acting with a strong sense of philotimo. He and his wife of 32 years, Maria Ouranitsas, have passed these values on to their children, Konstantine, Nestor, and Marina, who are their ultimate pride and joy. As anyone in the community will tell you, to know Gus is to love him. It’s this natural combination of courage, wisdom and humility that we are taking the opportunity to celebrate today.

NEW: 2020-21 Mayoral Awards Celebrating Our Heroes This year the NYC Mayor‘s Office approached our CEO for the names of those in her network who have dedicated over 100 hours of philanthropic effort to the improvement of the community. Several certificates have been distributed to our community heroes this year – First Responders, Technical Support specialists, educators and individuals who have stepped up to the plate time and again… because it’s simply the right thing to do. We commend you for going above and beyond what is required of you in work and in life.

Πιλότιμο (Philotimo) We’re blessed to have so many people whose character and notable achievements are worthy of celebration. They don’t perform their good deeds for praise or status, but because it’s simply the right thing to do – a quality our team of mentors and emerging young professionals appreciate more than words and awards can express. We hope that all those present today will be inspired to follow their examples and build upon their heroic legacies.

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“Rise & S.H.I.N.E.” A Theme For Life…

We hope that each of you will leave with valuable new insight. One of the advisory themes we use throughout the year is RISE & S.H.I.N.E., Inspired by the award-winning feature song performed at Carnegie Hall as part of the first-ever Grecian Rock Opera by our friends at Porphyra: https://youtu.be/uHDx_Gha6tA

Share Help Ignite Navigate

your knowledge with others; ask and learn about the major questions and issues in your area of interest. those in need by directing them to good resources. #PayItForward! intellectual and professional interest networking practices.

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your connections and experiences to ensure that your stay on track. in what you do; steadily excel and don’t settle for anything less than

Excel(lence) excellence!

Congratulations Class of 2021! We urge you to take every opportunity to S.H.I.N.E. and excel.

Congratulations Class of 2021! On behalf of all those gathered this evening, we offer our best wishes to the members of the graduating class. May your future always be bright, may the wind always be in your sails, and may you have every opportunity to flourish and reach your goals! A special shout-out to the members of the Philo4Thought family who are about to embark on new academic and professional ventures: Nicolas Andrews Anastasia Liotopoulos Domenica Pusis Gabriele Astacio Aleko Loras Stella Pratsinakis Marinos Dakis John Nikols Andi Rustani Anna Hatzipolakis Antigone Ntagkounakis Mihali Sergakis Caroline Liakeas Antonia Makridakis Julius Villanueva Alexandra Liotopoulos Zoe Makropoulos Members of the following organizations: Artemis Hunter College Hellenic Society Ikaros Hellenic Orthodox Club of CUNY Queens College St. John’s University Hellenic Students Association National Hellenic Students’ Association Pancretan Association of America … and all those celebrating!

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Ongoing P4T Initiatives We thank you all for attending and hope you enjoyed the conference! Please hashtag #2020HYP with photos and comments. We hope to see you at future educational and cultural events! www.philo4thought.org Check out our webpage or “Like” us on Facebook for updates on the following events and initiatives:

Professional Development Seminars & Workshops (Fall & Spring Events)

HYP Life Newsletter & Advisory Articles (Fall & Spring Publications)

Internship Program (Fall & Spring Service Hours)

College-Bound Young Scholars Stipend (Fall Application; Spring Selection)

Holiday Networking Brunch Winter 2021

Vasilopita Social January 2021

Spring Symposium Spring 2021

Mentor Mapping & Personalized Career Tutorials (Year-Round) Working with community affiliates to identify and provide opportunities for college students and recent grads and to advocate for HYPs and marginalized groups. To participate, email info@philo4thought.org.

Proceeds & Donations Since Philo4Thought’s inception, the Executive Board has made every effort to work with students and young professionals from all areas of interest as they take strides to flourish. Alumni from Philo4Thought, NHSA and affiliate HYP organizations lead the next generation by example from the vantage point of very successful Hellenic Professionals with remarkable professional and personal convictions and an admirable sense of community spirit and service. A special fundraising initiative is being held to research, identify and improve opportunities for the use of collaborative technological resources that will open the door for Hellenic students to obtain a more robust level of educational and professional training. Proceeds from all events and memberships support Philo4Thought’s ongoing philanthropic educational initiatives (listed above) and to help us acquire the resources needed to continue improving our programming and outreach efforts. A portion of the proceeds is dedicated to our interns and collegebound scholarship initiative. Special affiliate projects within the Hellenic community are also supported with the donation of time, advisement and/or funding based on a case-by-case needs assessment and our available resources. We hope to continue working with the community to identify and support one eligible youth every year. For more information or to recommend a young professional to our (1) young professional of the month honorarium, (2) our internship program or (3) scholarship initiative, visit https://www.philo4thought.org.

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Internship & Scholarship Opportunities Philo4Thought seeks bright young professionals to serve as interns at different levels in our organization. Flexible weekly hours, wonderful networking benefits, assistance with job placement & referrals upon completion of the hours. 120-140 hours of experience gained in exchange for college credit (with prior written approval from Dean/College Office). Email P4Tinfo@gmail.com for more information about available opportunities in: Business Management Hospitality/Event Planning Marketing/Public Relations Media/Social Media/Fine Arts Writing/Editing Science & Technology

APPLICATION DEADLINES

JUN. 12TH for 3-month Fall Interns DEC. 21ST for 3-month Spring Interns To apply, email interns@philo4thought.org or visit philo4thought.org/interns or OrthodoxJobs.com COLLEGE-BOUND YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM JAN. 15TH Annual Application Deadline For these and other opportunities, visit our free Job Board: www.philo4thought.org


Mentoring Opportunities Make a difference in a young person’s life – volunteer to become a Philo4Thought mentor! Professionals from all disciplines are welcome and may be asked to serve as moderators and/or featured speakers at one of our workshops and conferences. Please visit www.philo4thought.org/mentoring. To maintain the highest level of safety and professionalism for our clients, we require that all mentoring applicants submit a resume indicating training as well as three professional references indicating good professional standing.

BECOME A MENTOR!

JUN. 12TH Fall Application Deadline DEC. 21ST Spring Application Deadline

Email bio and recommendation to info@philo4thought.org.

NEED A MENTOR OR COACH?

Start your professional progress today! Let us match you up with one of our talented HYP Mentors who are experts in a variety of professions! Mentoring & Professional Coaching are available to members along with several other benefits. S.N.A.P. and Peer Mentoring are available for free to the community. Email info@philo4thought.org or www.philo4thought.org/training to sign up.


Featured Contributors This event was made possible by the the outstanding contributions of the following organizations, making remarkable collaborative strides in promoting the advancement of Hellenic youth and young professionals. Most began with humble roots and a simple mission, meeting a direct need to bring our community together, supporting the critical ancient concepts of community, culture and Philotimo. Special thanks to the Caravanos, Liodakis, Manos, Mitsakis, Poulos and Velivasakis families for their generous support our 2021 initiatives.

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Featured & Contributing Organizations

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