Under the Patronage of H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic Ms. Katerina Sakellaropoulou

Delphi Economic Forum IX

April 10-13, 2024

Athina Chatzipetrou

Athina Chatzipetrou

Athina Chatzipetrou

Former CEO at Hellenic Development Bank & Non Executive Director at Ellaktor SA

Greece

ATHINA K. CHATZIPETROU - CURRICULUM VITAE
 
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Executive with more than thirty years in C-suite roles in leading management positions in both the private and public sector. Ten years working experience as CEO and Non Executive Director with strong record in change management with measurable economic impact and commercial growth under economic crisis conditions , successful implementation of strategies while fostering a culture of respect and accountability within the organization.
Track record in turnaround and capacity building at high-paced organizations.
 
EDUCATION / QUALIFICATIONS / PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
 
• BSc in Business Administration - AUEB
• MSc in Operational Research - University of Athens,
• MA in Heritage Management - University of Kent
• Leadership & Management - IMD, Emory University and Management Centre of Europe
 
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
 
Non Executive roles
• The Global federation of competitiveness council (USA)
• Ellaktor SA Group (GREECE) Chair of the NRC Committee and Audit
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Roles and chair of the BOD
• Hellenic Development Bank SA
• Archaeological Resources Fund
Consulting Roles
• United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
• Enterprise Agency (RVO) Netherlands
CFO Roles and BoD member
• TOYOTA Group of 9 affiliates
• BEIERSDORF Group of 2 affiliates
• COCA-COLA Regions Greece Cyprus Balkans
• JOHNSON & JOHNSON
• PRICE WATERHOUSECOOPERS
 
LANGUAGES
Greek – English - French – German

Thursday 11

  • 18.15 - 19.05

    Competing in the Next Economy: A Comparative Look at Innovation and Competitiveness Initiatives Across Europe

    • THE STATE OF THE WORLD

    location_onArtemis Hall | European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    Programming Partner: Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils 

    European countries are implementing a wide range of strategies, policies, and programs to stimulate innovation and improve their global competitiveness. These include leadership organizations, national technology strategies, programs focused on SMEs and entrepreneurs, Industry 4.0, efforts to stimulate industry clusters and technology hubs, talent development, and policies to create an innovation-friendly business environment. Panelists from different countries will compare and contrast these efforts, and opportunities and challenges in their implementation.