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Under the Auspices of H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic Mr. Prokopios Pavlopoulos OUTLOOK FOR GREECE AND THE REGION VISION 2020-2030 March 2-5, 2017 European Cultural Centre Amalia Hotel Delphi, Greece

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  • Under the Auspices of

    H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic

    Mr. Prokopios Pavlopoulos

    OUTLOOK FOR GREECE AND THE REGION

    VISION 2020-2030

    March 2-5, 2017

    European Cultural Centre Amalia Hotel

    Delphi, Greece

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    CONFERENCE AGENDA

    CONFERENCE DAY ONE Thursday, March 2, 2017

    European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    13.00 Registration

    14.30-17.15 ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION I (Dionysos Hall – European Cultural Centre of Delphi ECCD) (Duration: 2hrs & 45min)

    POWER SHIFTS IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD

    The new realities and trends related to the emerging polarity of the global economy and the ensuing reconfiguration of global power centers

    Opening Statements

    Dora Bakoyannis, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic (2006-2009) Ιan Lesser, Vice-President, German Marshall Fund of the United States Tzipi Livni, Co-Leader, Zionist Union Party; Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, State of Israel Nicholas Logothetis, Founder, Concordia Summit; Executive Member of the Board, Libra Group Discussants

    Ambassador Michael B. Christides, Secretary General, Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, Istanbul Adriano Bosoni, Senior Europe Analyst, Stratfor Petros Doukas, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic (2007-2009) Soli Özel, Professor of International Relations, Kadir Has University, Turkey Athanassios G. Platias, Professor of Strategy, Department of International and

    European Studies, University of Piraeus, Greece

    Chair: Pinelopi Gavra, Journalist

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    Thursday, March 2, 2017

    17.30 – 19.30 OFFICIAL OPENING (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic, Mr. Prokopios Pavlopoulos will declare the Forum Open Keynote Statements

    Helene Ahrweiler, Rector, President, Administration Council, European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    Christos Stylianides, European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid & Crisis Management

    Mario Monti, Prime Minister of Italy (2011-2013)

    Werner Hoyer, President, European Investment Bank

    Mark Arey, Executive Director, The Hellenic Initiative, USA

    Dr. Franz Fischler, President, European Forum Alpbach; Former Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries (1995-2004)

    André Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International “Leadership in times of uncertainty”

    Welcome note by Kostas Bakoyannis, Governor, Region of Central Greece Welcome note by Athanassios Panagiotopoulos, Mayor, Municipality of Delphi

    Chair: Symeon G. Tsomokos, Delphi Economic Forum

    20.30 DINNER at Amalia Hotel (With the kind support of the Municipality of Delphi)

    *by invitation only Guest of Honour and Speaker

    Dimitris Avramopoulos, European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship

    Chair: Symeon G. Tsomokos, Delphi Economic Forum

    *Award-Giving to the Sponsors

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    CONFERENCE DAY TWO Friday, March 3, 2017

    Amalia Hotel 08.30 – 10.00 EXECUTIVE ROUND TABLE A (Apollon Room – Amalia Hotel)

    (Duration: 1hr & 30min)

    LINKING DIASPORA AND HOMELAND

    In a range of policy areas today — including foreign affairs, economic development, and international migration — the place of diaspora increasingly needs to be considered. How can we work towards strengthening the ties between diaspora and homeland? Speakers

    Savvas Anastasiadis, Alternate Shadow Minister, New Democracy Party; Vice President, Special Standing Committee Abroad the Diaspora; Member of the Parliament Mark Arey, Executive Director, The Hellenic Initiative, USA Jimmy Athanasopoulos, Head of Social Responsibility, Libra Group Dr. Lambis Tassakos, Extended Board Member, German Hellenic Business Association Achilles Tsaltas, Vice President, International Conferences, The New York Times Pavlos Yeroulanos, Minister of Culture and Tourism, Hellenic Republic (2009-2012) Endy Zemenides, Executive Director, Hellenic American Council

    Chair: Katerina Sokou, Washington DC Correspondent, Kathimerini Newspaper, SKAI TV 08.30 – 10.00 EXECUTIVE ROUND TABLE B (Ermis Room – Amalia Hotel)

    (Duration: 1hr & 30min)

    THE NEW STRATEGIC EQUATION IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN

    Mediterranean geopolitics has become central in security terms at a moment of pronounced flux in outlook and policy on all sides of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. What are the forces that will shape the future of the region? Programming partner: Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy - ELIAMEP

    ELIAMEP’s mission is to provide a forum for public debate on issues of European integration and international relations and to conduct scientific research that contributes to a better informed and documented knowledge of the European and international environment.

    Speakers

    Nadia Arbatova, Head, European Studies Department, IMEMO, Moscow Ιan Lesser, Vice-President, German Marshall Fund of the United States Theodore Pangalos, Deputy Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic (2009-2012)

    Chair: Thanos Dokos, Director General, Hellenic Foundation or European and Foreign Policy - ELIAMEP

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    Friday, March 3, 2017 European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall) 10.15 - 11.00 Session I (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    In Conversation (Duration: 45min) Yannis Dragasakis, Deputy Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic

    Chair: Pavlos Tsimas, Editor-at-Large, Huffington Post, Greece

    11.00 – 11.40 Session II (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 40min)

    DEBT VS GROWTH In Conversation

    Dimitris Liakos, Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic Professor Lars Feld, Director of the Walter Eucken Institut and Member of the German Council of

    Economic Experts Chair: Yannis Perlepes, General Manager, Naftemporiki

    11.45 – 13.10 Session III (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD) (Duration: 1hr & 25min) BREXIT: THE IMPACT ON THE UK AND THE EU

    An examination of the United Kingdom’s relationship with Europe and the long term impact of ‘Brexit’ on the British & EU economy.

    Programming partner: Hellenic Observatory, European Institute - The London School of Economics and Political Science

    Opening Statements

    Kate Smith, British Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic Discussants

    Iain Begg, Professorial Research Fellow, European Institute, LSE, London George Pagoulatos, Professor of European Politics and Economy,

    Athens University of Economics and Business Tony Travers, Professor, Department of Government, LSE, London

    Chair: Kevin Featherstone, Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies, Head of the European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science

    13.15 – 14.00 Session IV (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 45min)

    In conversation “Greece at an impasse?”

    Costas Simitis, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (1996-2004)

    Chair: Pavlos Tsimas, Editor-at-Large, Huffington Post, Greece 14.00 Break - Light lunch

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    Friday, March 3, 2017

    15.00 – 15.25 Session V (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 25min) In conversation

    Evangelos Venizelos, Deputy Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (2013-2015); Minister for Foreign Affairs (2013-2015)

    Chair: Yiannis Politis, Journalist, Greece 15.30 - 17.30 Session VI (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 2hrs)

    THE FUTURE OF EU AND EUROPE

    Can the Eurozone’s emergence from crisis turn into a real economic recovery and a new vision for Europe’s future? Or is Europe heading for a “lost decade” in terms of growth and a rise of eurosceptic populism?

    Speakers

    Lucas Papademos, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (2011-2012); President, Academy of Athens

    Dr. Madsen Pirie, President, Adam Smith Institute, UK

    Dr. Peter Schoof, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Hellenic Republic Dr. Rolf Strauch, Member of the Management Board Economics, Policy Strategy and Banking,

    European Stability Mechanism Loukas Tsoukalis, President, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, GreeceThomas Wieser, President, Euro Working Group, Brussels;

    Economic and Financial Committee, European Union

    Chair: Alexis Papahelas, Executive Editor, Kathimerini Newspaper

    17.30 Break

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    Friday, March 3, 2017

    17.50 – 18.15 Session VII (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD) (Duration: 25min)

    Geoffrey R. Pyatt, Ambassador of the United States of America to the Hellenic Republic

    Chair: Alexis Papahelas, Executive Editor, Kathimerini Newspaper

    18.15 – 19.00 Session VIII (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    UNDERSTANDING THE NEW US POLICIES In Conversation (Duration: 45min)

    William Antholis, Director and CEO, Miller Center, University of Virginia, USA Nicholas Logothetis, Founder, Concordia Summit; Executive Member of the Board, Libra Group

    19.00 – 20.00

    Discussants (Duration: 1hour)

    Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos, Minister of Education, Hellenic Republic (2012-2014) Katerina Sokou, Washington DC Correspondent, Kathimerini Newspaper, SKAI TV Deborah L. Wince-Smith, President and CEO, Council on Competitiveness, USA General Charles F. Wald, Vice Chairman, U.S. Federal Practice Senior Advisor, Deloitte Services LP Endy Zemenides, Executive Director, Hellenic American Council

    Chair: Athanasios Ellis, Senior Editor and Columnist, Kathimerini Newspaper Amalia Hotel Delphi 20.30 In conversation

    (Duration: 45min)

    Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History, Harvard University Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Leader of the Opposition; President, New Democracy Party

    21.30 End of the day

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    Friday, March 3, 2017 European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    (Dionysos Hall) sessions will be live streamed

    10.15 - 13.00 Session IX (Dionysos Hall - ECCD) (Duration: 2hrs & 45min)

    PRIORITY AXES TO IMPROVE COMPETITIVENESS: A NATIONAL PLAN FOR THE ECONOMIC REHABILITATION – A GROWTH STRATEGY

    Necessary policies to improve the competitiveness of the Greek Economy and create a strategy for growth. Opening Statements

    Dora Bakoyannis, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic (2006-2009) Theodoros Fessas, Chairman, Hellenic Federation of Enterprises - SEV Deborah L. Wince-Smith, President and CEO, U.S. Council on Competitiveness, USA Lyberis Polychronopoulos, Chairman & CEO, ELMIN BAUXITES; President of BOD, MATRIX PACK S.A.

    Discussants

    Gikas Hardouvelis, Minister of Finance, Hellenic Republic (2014-2015) George Papaconstantinou, Minister of Finance, Hellenic Republic (2009– 2011) Georgios Zanias, Minister of Finance, Hellenic Republic (May-July 2012) Nicholas Theocarakis, Chairman & Scientific Director, Centre of Planning & Economic Research Nikos Vettas, General Director, Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) and

    Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business Nikos Efthymiadis, Honorary President, Federation of Industries of Northern Greece George Longos, Managing Partner, Alantra, GreeceJohn Saracakis, Presiding Chairman, Union of Hellenic-EU Chambers of Commerce Chair: Anthony Papayannides, Managing Director, Economia Publishing

    13.00 - 13.25 Session X (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 25min) TOURISM DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS: A VISION FOR THE YEARS TO COME In conversation

    Andreas Andreadis, President, Greek Tourism Confederation - SETE

    Chair: Yiannis Politis, Journalist, Greece

    13.30 – 13.55 Session XI (Dionysos Hall- ECCD)

    (Duration: 25min) THE REPOSITIONING OF GREECE IN THE WORLD MAP: STRATEGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF THE NATIONAL IMAGE AND IDENTITY Katerina Panagopoulos, National Ambassador of Greece, Council of Europe for Sport,

    Tolerance & Fair Play Chair: Emy Livaniou, Head of Special Editions, Huffingtonpost.gr

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    Friday, March 3, 2017 14.00 Break - Light lunch 15.00 – 16.25 Session XII (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 25min) INEQUALITY AND THE NEW GLOBALIZATION

    The relationship between the rapid pace of trade and financial globalization and the rise in income inequality observed in most countries over the past two decades. Opening Statements

    Dr. Arup Banerji, Regional Director for the European Union Countries, World Bank Group Tassos Giannitsis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic (2001-2004); Professor Emeritus, University of Athens Discussants

    Dr Noureddine Bardad-Daidj, Ambassador of Algeria in Athens

    George Pagoulatos, Professor of European Politics and Economy,

    Athens University of Economics and Business

    Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Director of Research, diaNEOsis

    Chair: Yannis Mastrogeorgiou, DIKTIO Network for Reform in Greece and Europe 16.30 - 17.30 Session XIII (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr)

    IMPROVING THE POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR INVESTMENTS How can we design and implement policy reforms to create an attractive, robust and competitive environment for foreign investments? Speakers

    Simos Anastasopoulos, President, American-Hellenic Chamber of CommerceChristos Bgialas, Member, Hellenic Parliament, Syriza Party; Economist Petros Doukas, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic (2007-2009) Joachim Köchling, Shareholder, EGerLink GmbH Socrates Lazaridis, CEO, Athens Exchange Group

    Notis Mitarachi, MP, Vice Minister for Economic Development & Competitiveness, Hellenic Republic (2012-15), CFA, FCMI

    Serafeim Tsokas, Secretary General, Black Sea Trade and Development Bank

    Chair: Christos Konstas, Journalist, Action 24 Radio 17.30 Break

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    Friday, March 3, 2017 17.50 – 19.10 Session XIV (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 20min)

    POPULISM: RESTORING TRUST IN DEMOCRACY

    Overview of the dramatic drop in public trust in political institutions and an analysis of the causes and consequences of the trust gap across the European continent. Opening Statements Mario Monti, Prime Minister of Italy (2011-2013) Nikiforos Diamandouros, Ombudsman of the European Union (2003-2013) Dr. Werner Patzelt, Founding Professor, Chair for Political Systems and System Comparison;

    Dresden Institute for Political Science Discussants Pierpaolo Barbieri, Executive Director, Greenmantle, USA Dr. Daphne Halikiopoulou, Associate Professor in Comparative Politics, Reading University, UKTakis S. Pappas, Recurrent Visiting Professor, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

    Chair: Paschos Mandravelis, Columnist, Kathimerini Newspaper

    19.15 – 20.15 Session XV (Dionysos Hall - ECCD) (Duration: 1hr)

    A SHRINKING COUNTRY: GREECE'S DEMOGRAPHIC PROBLEM Programming partner: diaNEOosis diaNEOsis is an independent, private, non-profit research organisation based in Athens. Its aim is to foster all forms of informed public dialogue .and shape concrete proposals that contribute to the resolution of the critical economic and social problems Greece is currently facing.

    Speakers Tassos Giannitsis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic (2001-2004);

    Professor Emeritus, University of Athens Byron Kotzamanis, Professor of Demography, University of Thessaly Georges Prevelakis, Professor of Geopolitics, Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Paris Platon Tinios, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics and Insurance Science,

    University of Piraeus

    Chair: Thodoris Georgakopoulos, Editorial Director, diaNEOsis 20.20 End of the Day

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    Friday, March 3, 2017 European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    (Sessions at the Library Room) 11.00 – 11.55 Session XVI (Library Room – ECCD )

    (Duration: 55min)

    INNOVATION FOR GROWTH: STRATEGIES FOR CREATING VALUE

    How can we create a culture that continuously innovates, with the resources to accelerate and sustain organic growth?

    Speakers Mark Minevich, Founder, Going Global Venturesm NY; Venture Partner, GVA Capital, Silicon Valley Eric Parks, Technology Investment Consultant Harris Pastides, President, University of South Carolina, USA Dr. Lambis Tassakos, Founder, Inos Automation Software, Germany Chair: Loukas Pilitsis, Partner and CEO, Anchorstone Partners

    12.00 – 12.55 Session XVII (Library Room - ECCD) (Duration: 55min)

    DiaNEOsis New Research Presentation: “WHAT DO GREEKS BELIEVE: 2017? “

    Research presented by: Kyriakos Pierrakakis & Thodoris Georgakopoulos Discussants

    Aristides Hatzis, Associate Professor of Philosophy of Law and Theory of Institutions, University of Athens Maria Houkli, Journalist Stathis N. Kalyvas, Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science and Director, Program on Order, Conflict and Violence, Yale University

    13.00 – 14.30 Session XVIII (Library Room - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 30min)

    ACCESS TO FINANCE AND SOCIAL IMPACT

    Programming Partner: The People’s Trust The People’s Trust is a privately-funded Anglo-Hellenic initiative operating as a non-profit organization in Greece. The organization’s mission is to relieve unemployment in Greece through entrepreneurship. Speakers Adrien Gizon, Head of Project Management, ADIE International Shkelzen Marku, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Yunus Social Business Balkans Dr. Lazaros E. Panourgias, Head EIF (European Investment Fund) Affairs, Brussels Christos Pouris, Financial Instruments Advisor, European Investment Bank Paul Kidner, General Manager, The People’s Trust

    Chair: Dr. Angeliki Kosmopoulou, Executive Director, A.C. Laskaridis Charitable Foundation; Member of the Board, The People’s Trust

    14.30 Break – Light Lunch

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    CONFERENCE DAY THREE Saturday, March 4, 2017

    Amalia Hotel

    08.30 – 10.50 EXECUTIVE ROUND TABLE C (Apollon Room – Amalia Hotel) (Duration: 2hrs & 20minutes)

    INDUSTRIAL POLICY FOR A SUSTAINABLE GROWTH PATH

    How can we redefine industrial policy as a strategy to promote 'high-road’ competitiveness that is based on advanced skills, innovation, ecological ambition and an activating social policy? Opening Statements

    Nikos Mouyiaris, Founder and CEO, Mana Products, USA Prof. Yannis Maniatis, Member of the Hellenic Parliament; Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change (2013-2015) George Michos, CEO, Heracles Cement, LafargeHolcim Greece Athanasios Savvakis, President, Federation of Industries of Northern Greece Deborah L. Wince-Smith, President and CEO, U.S. Council on Competitiveness Discussants

    Despina Anastasiou, Regional Leader, Dow Central Europe; President, Dow Hellas Christos Charpantidis, Chairman and Managing Director, Papastratos SA Sabina Dziurman, Director for Greece and Cyprus, EBRD Nikos Karageorgiou, President, Greek Association of Branded Products Manufactures (ESVEP) Konstantinos Panagoulias, Vice-President, VIANEX S.A.; Alternate President of SFEE

    Chair: Stamatis Zacharos, Publishing Consultant, 24MEDIA Group, Journalist, Athens 9.84 Radio 08.30 – 10.45 EXECUTIVE ROUND TABLE D (Ermis Room – Amalia Hotel)

    (Duration: 2hrs & 15min)

    PROTECTING THE FOURTH ESTATE: DEMOCRACY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE MEDIA

    Media organizations are generally assumed to play an important role in democracies, but how effective are they in performing this function? Opening Statements

    Marietta Giannakou, Minister of Education, Religious Affairs, Hellenic Republic (2004-2007) Rudolph Moronis, Vice President, Greek National Council for Radio and Television - ESR Nikos Xydakis, Parliamentary Representative, SYRIZA party, Minister of Culture (2015); Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs (2015 – 2016) Theodoros Roussopoulos, Minister of State (2004-2008) Hellenic Republic,

    Visiting Professor, European University Nicosia, Lecturer Pepperdine University California Dimitris Maris, President, Greek Online Publishers Association Discussants

    Maria Alafouzou, New Media Director, SKAI GroupTheocharis Filippopoulos, President, Attica Publications Group Achilles Tsaltas, Vice President, International Conferences, The New York Times Dimitris Xenakis, Founder, Inside Story

    Chair: Noni Karagianni, General Manager, Athens 9,84 Radio 10.45 Break

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 11.00 – 12.00 EXECUTIVE ROUND TABLE E (Apollon Room- Amalia Hotel)

    (Duration: 1hr)

    POLICIES FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS

    How can we take a sustainable development path in agriculture and food, while competitively entering and remaining in global markets? Opening Statements

    Evangelos Apostolou, Minister of Agricultural Development and Foods, Hellenic Republic Athanassios Tsaftaris, Minister of Agricultural Development and Foods,

    Hellenic Republic (2012-2014) Nikos Efthymiadis, Chairman, REDESTOS- Efthymiadis Agrotechnology Group Discussants

    Despina Argyriou, Owner, Argyriou Winery Nicholas Christodoulou, CEO, CHB Group - Christodoulou Bros S.A. & Vitom S.A. Zooullis Mina, Chairman and Managing Director, Athenian Brewery SA

    Chair: Nectarios B. Notis, Co-Founder, FnB Daily 12.00 – 13.00 EXECUTIVE ROUND TABLE F (Apollon Room- Amalia Hotel)

    (Duration: 1hr)

    THE DYNAMICS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP: CREATING JOBS, PROMOTING GROWTH

    How do entrepreneurs transform economies, fuel job creation and inspire future generations of leaders? Programming partner: Endeavor Greece Endeavor is an international non-profit organization, which selects and supports the most promising companies around the world with the help of the most prominent business leaders and investors globally. Opening Statements

    Melih Ödemiş, Co-founder, Yemeksepeti.com Discussants

    Nicholas Christodoulou, CEO, CHB Group - Christodoulou Bros S.A. & Vitom S.A. Conno Christou, Co-Founder, Avocarrot Emilios Markou, Co-Founder, Hellas Direct Panos Paleologos, Founder and Chairman, Hotel Brain Alexis Pantazis, Co-Founder, Hellas Direct Periklis Venieris, Founder, Green Cola Company

    Chair: Haris Makryniotis, Managing Director, Endeavor Greece

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 13.05-14.30 EXECUTIVE ROUND TABLE G (Apollon Room – Amalia Hotel) – Light lunch will be offered

    (Duration: 1hr & 25min)

    HIGHER EDUCATION REFORMS IN GREECE

    Education is key to Greece’s future prosperity. As difficult as the current economic crisis is, it is important not to lose focus on the importance of education and address the problems that have long plagued the nation’s higher education system. Opening Statements

    *Kostas Gavroglou, Minister of Education, Research and Religious Affairs – Hellenic Republic (TBC) Υiannis Panousis, Alternate Minister of Public Order and Citizen Protection,

    Hellenic Republic 2015; Professor of Criminology, University of Athens Harris Pastides, President, University of South Carolina, USA Discussants Efstathios P. Efstathopoulos, Professor, Medical Radiation Physics, Medical School,

    University of Athens Professor Stefanos Gritzalis, Rector, Professor, Department of Information and Communication

    Systems Engineering, University of the Aegean Niki Kerameus, Member of the Hellenic Parliament; Head of the Education,

    Research and Religious Affairs Sector, New Democracy Party Pericles Mitkas, Rector, Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,

    Faculty of Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

    Chair: Petros Efthymiou, Minister of Education, Hellenic Republic (2000-2004); Executive Advisor, 24MEDIA Group

    14.30 Break - Light lunch

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017

    European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall) 10.00 – 11.55 Session I (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall – ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 55min)

    STRUCTURAL REFORMS FOR MORE INCLUSIVE GROWTH

    Structural reforms include a variety of policy initiatives - in product, labor and financial markets, and in tax and benefit systems, among others - to enhance the productive capacity of our economies. How can we design appropriate policies to strengthen growth and make it inclusive and sustainable over time? Programming partner: DIKTIO Network for Reform in Greece and Europe DIKTIO - NETWORK is a Greek think tank with European orientation, founded in 2013. Speakers

    Anna Diamantopoulou, President of DIKTIO- Network for Reform in Greece and Europe Sandro Gozi, State Secretary in charge of European Affairs, Italy Giles Merritt, Founder and Chairman, Friends of Europe;

    Former Brussels Correspondent, The Financial Times Sir Christopher Pissarides, Regius Professor, London School of Economics;

    Professor of European Studies, University of Cyprus; Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Pedro Sánchez, Former Secretary-General, Socialist Worker’s Party; Leader of the Opposition (2014-2016), Spain Panos Tsakloglou, Professor, Department of International and European Economic Studies, Athens

    University of Economics and Business Chair: Maria Houkli, Journalist

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 12.00 -13.55 Session II (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 55min)

    ENERGY SECURITY CHALLENGES IN THE REGION

    Major natural gas fields have been discovered in the Levant Basin of the Eastern Mediterranean. Do these discoveries have the potential both to transform the energy outlook of the countries in which they were found, and foster regional energy cooperation? Speakers Giorgos Tsipras, Secretary General for International Economic Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic Gerassimos Thomas, Deputy Director General for Energy, European Commission Theodoros Kitsakos, CEO, Public Gas Corporation-DEPA Grigoris Stergioulis, CEO, Hellenic Petroleum SA Theodoros Tsakiris, Assistant Professor for Petroleum, Geopolitics and Economics, School of Business, University of Nicosia General Charles F. Wald, Vice Chairman, Federal Practice Senior Advisor, Deloitte Services LP

    Comments: Dr. Zefi Dimadama, Regional and Environmental Economist Comments: Aikaterini Florou, Legal Officer International Relations, DG Energy, European Commission

    Chair: Alexia Tasouli, Journalist

    13.55 – 14.10 In conversation (Duration: 15min)

    Rikard Scoufias, Country Manager Greece, Trans Adriatic Pipeline Chair: Angelos Athanasopoulos, Journalist, To Vima

    14.15 – 14.40 Session III (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 30min)

    Keynote Address

    Yannis Stournaras, Governor, Bank of Greece 14.40 Break - Light lunch 15.30 – 16.10 Session IV (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 40min)

    Keynote Address: “The Tyranny of Ignorance”

    George B. Dertilis, Directeur d’etudes, École des Hautes Études en Science Sociales, Paris

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 16.15 – 17.10 Session V (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall -ECCD)

    (Duration: 55min)

    CULTURAL PREREQUISITES FOR GROWTH

    What are the root causes of Greece’s current state of under-development and what are the deep and proximate causes of the public debt crisis? Speakers

    Vasilis Karapostolis, Professor of Culture and Communication, Department of Communication and Mass Media, University of Athens

    Ioanna Tsivacou, Emeritus Professor, Organizational Theory and Management, Panteion University Nikos Demertzis, President, National Centre for Social Research (EKKE) Nikos Vettas, General Director, Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE); Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business

    Chair: Vicky Flessa, Journalist, ERT Public Broadcaster

    17.15 – 17.45 Session VI (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD) (Duration: 30min)

    Keynote Address: “What, if anything, can we learn about the present from modern Greece’s past?”

    Stathis N. Kalyvas, Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science and Director, Program on Order, Conflict and Violence, Yale University

    17.45 Break

    18.00 – 18.25 Session VII (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 25min)

    THE WHITE PAPER ON THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION In Conversation

    Margaritis Schinas, Chief Spokesperson of the European Commission

    Chair: Eva Antonopoulou, Anchorwoman, SKAI TV 18.30 – 18.55 Session VIII (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 25min)

    In Conversation

    Stavros Theodorakis, Head of the political Party “To Potami” Chair: Paschos Mandravelis, Columnist, Kathimerini Newspaper

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 19.00 – 20.20 Session IX (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 20min)

    GEOPOLITICS OF THE EUROPEAN BORDERLANDS: THE WESTERN BALKANS

    Resolution of political issues in the region of South East Europe and the Neighboring Countries. Opening Statements

    George Katrougalos, Alternate Minister for European Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic

    George Koumoutsakos, Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs, New Democracy Party Nicholaos Papadopoulos, President, Democratic Party of Cyprus Discussants

    Dr. Zoran Ilievski, Political Affairs Advisor to the President of FYROM, Honorary member of the Serbian National Group, Trilateral Commission

    Jovan Kovacic, Co-Founder and President, East West Bridge, Chairman, Serbian National Group, Trilateral Commission

    Marilena Koppa, Assistant Professor, Department of International, European and Area Studies, Panteion University

    Chair: Dimitris Keridis, Professor of International Politics, Panteion University; Senior Advisor, The Konstantinos G. Karamanlis Foundation

    20.30 End of the Day

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    (Dionysos Hall) sessions will be live streamed 11.00 – 12.25 Session X (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 25min)

    MIGRATION: FACING THE CRISIS AND MANAGING THE EU RESPONSE

    The migration crisis has sparkled off an uncoordinated response in an already politically tense European Union. Although many fear that it is a matter of time until the EU-Turkey agreement fails, Member States do not agree on a common line. On top of that policy makers need to work on integration strategies.

    Programming partner: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung

    The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung is a German political foundation. With its programmes and projects, it actively contributes to international cooperation and communication.

    Gerald Knaus, Founding Chairman, European Stability Initiative Philippe Leclerc, Representative in Greece, UNHCRProfessor Werner Patzelt, Chair for Political Systems and System Comparison; Dresden Institute for

    Political Science, Germany Miltiadis Varvitsiotis, Minister of Shipping, Maritime Affairs and the Aegean,

    Hellenic Republic (2013-2015); Head of the Migration Policy Sector, New Democracy Party

    Chair: Susanna Vogt, Head of Greece Office, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung

    12.30 – 12.55 Session XI (Dionysos Hall - ECCD) (Duration: 25min)

    In conversation George Provopoulos, Governor of the Bank of Greece (2008-2014), Chairman, Postbank (Bulgaria)

    Chair: Yiannis Papadogiannis, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 13.00 – 14.45 Session XII (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 45min)

    THE FUTURE OF BANKING IN EUROPE: REGULATION, SUPERVISION, AND THE CHANGING COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

    An extensive reform agenda, the expectations of a wider set of stakeholders and the realities of a new economic and commercial landscape are reshaping the banking industry. What are the medium to long-term challenges facing the banking sector in Europe? Opening Statements

    Professor Marek Belka, Prime Minister of Poland (2004-2005); Governor, Central Bank of Poland (2010-2016)

    Martin Hellwig, Executive Director, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods; Professor of Economics, University of Bonn, Germany

    Panayotis-Aristidis Thomopoulos, Chairman, National Bank of Greece Discussants

    Eleni Angelopoulou, Head of Division in the Crisis Management Division, European Central Bank George Provopoulos, Governor of the Bank of Greece (2008-2014), Chairman, Postbank (Bulgaria) Dejan Šoškić, Full Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade; Governor, National Bank of Serbia (2010-2012) Anthimos Thomopoulos, Atlas Merchant Capital Partner, CEO Credicom Eric Tourret, Deputy CEO, Hellenic Financial Stability Fund Dimitris Valatsas, Director Europe, Greenmantle Chryssos Kavounides, Principal, Athens, The Boston Consulting Group

    Chair: Plutarchos Sakellaris, Professor of Economics and Finance, Athens University of Economics and Business

    14.45 Break - Light lunch 15.30 – 15.50 Session XIII (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    In conversation (Duration: 15min) Adonis Georgiadis, Vice-President, New Democracy Party Chair: Antonis Delatolas, Publisher, “To Pontiki” Newspaper

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 15.50 Session XIV (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 45min)

    LONG-TERM INVESTING: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION

    How can we get the conditions right for investment to take place and to accelerate the competitiveness enhancing reallocation of resources that is so crucial for the future of South East Europe? Opening Statements

    Professor Marek Belka, Prime Minister of Poland (2004-2005); Governor, Central Bank of Poland (2010-2016) Dr. Philipp Steinberg, Director General for Economic Policy,

    Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany Stergios Pitsiorlas, Deputy Minister for Economy and Development, Hellenic RepublicGeorge J. Pitsilis, Governor, Independent Authority for Public Revenue Natacha Valla, Head of the Policy and Strategy Division, European Investment Bank;

    Member of the Council of the Economic Advisors to the French Prime Minister Discussants

    Professor Anthony Bartzokas, Board Director, EBRD Dimitris Dimitriadis, General Director, Thracean Gold Mining S.A. Dirk Reinermann, Program Manager Southern Europe, World Bank Group

    Aris M. Syngros, Secretary General, PMI Greek Chapter

    Lila Tsitsogiannopoulou, Executive Director, Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund

    17.30 In conversation (Duration: 15min) Alexander Sarrigeorgiou, Chairman of the Board & CEO, EUROLIFE ERB Insurance Group

    Chair: Anthony Papayannides, Managing Director, Economia Publishing

    17.45 Break

    18.00 – 19.10 Session XV (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 10min) REFORMS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR

    The Greek Life Sciences sector has been demonstrating a strong growth during recent years. How can we promote the sector’s growing prospects for investment and business development? Opening Statements

    Mary Harney, Minister for Health and Children (2004-2011), Ireland Speakers Pascal Apostolides, General Manager, AbbVie Pharmaceuticals SA; President, SFEE Dr. Vassili Apostolopoulos, CEO, Athens Medical Group; President of the Board of Directors, Hellenic Entrepreneurs Association Harris Pastides, President, University of South Carolina, U.S.A. Theodoros E. Tryfon, Co-CEO, ELPEN Group; President of Greek Pharmaceutical Industries Nikos Vettas, General Director, Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) and

    Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business Chair: Babis Papadimitriou, Journalist, SKAI TV

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 19.15 – 20.30 Session XVI (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 15min) DELIVERING A BUSINESS CASE FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

    Digitization is rewriting the rules of competition, exposing incumbent companies to the risk of being left behind. What are the critical decisions businesses must make to address the strategic challenge posed by the digital revolution?

    Speakers

    Peggy Antonakou, CEO, Microsoft Hellas, Cyprus & Malta Andreas Athanasopoulos, CEO, Dixons South-East Europe Stavros Drakoularakos, CEO, 24MEDIA Group, Greece Xenofon Liapakis, CIO & Services, Interamerican Group; Chairman, Hellenic CIO Forum Mark Minevich, Founder, Going Global Venturesm NY; Venture Partner, GVA Capital, Silicon Valley Sotiris Sirmakezis, General Manager, Group Chief Digital & Technology Officer, Eurobank Group Grigoris Zarifopoulos, Country Manager, Google Greece, Cyprus and Malta Anastasios Tzikas, President, Federation of Hellenic ICT Enterprises – SEPE, Greece In conversation: “Public Service in the Digital Age”

    Margus Rava, Ambassador of Estonia to the Hellenic Republic Andreas Drimiotis, Business Consultant, Greece

    Chair: Georgios Doukidis, Professor of Management, Science and Technology, Athens University of Economics and Business

    20.30 End of the Day

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    (Sessions at the Library Room) 11.00 – 12.10 Session XVII (Library Room - ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 10min) COUNTERING TERROR: SECURITY OR VALUES?

    How can we craft effective and holistic counterterrorism strategies that will keep us safe and secure while also upholding the values that underpin our democratic societies? General Charles F. Wald, Vice Chairman, Federal Practice Senior Advisor, Deloitte Services LPJames Henry Bergeron, Chief Political Advisor, Allied Maritime Command, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Northwood, United Kingdom Marietta Karamanli, Deputy and Vice-President of the European Affairs Committee to the

    French National Assembly Dr. Nancy Okail, Executive Director, The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy, USA Dr. Nikos Passas, Professor and Co-Director of Institute for Security and Public Policy, Northeastern

    University School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

    Chair: Dr. Maria Chr. Alvanou, Criminologist, ITSIME Research Team, Greece

    12.15 – 13.10 Session XVIII (Library Room - ECCD) (Duration: 55min) PERIMETER SECURITY THREATS FOR EUROPE & TERRORISM

    Programming partner: IDIS The broad mission of the Institute of International Relations (IDIS) is to carry out and promote research – on a national, European and international level – into various issues in international relations, with a focus on the international processes bearing on Greece’s economic, strategic and cultural relations. Other areas of research and teaching at IDIS include Euroatlantic relations, Russia and the post-soviet space and Middle Eastern affairs.

    Opening Statements

    Magda Shahin, Ambassador, Director, Prince Alwaleed Center for American Studies & Research, American University of Cairo, Egypt “How stable is Egypt?” Discussants

    Dr. Maria Chr. Alvanou, Criminologist, ITSIME Research Team, Greece “The Threat of Jihadi Terrorism” Konstantinos Filis, Director of Research, Institute of International Relations “Europe and migration flows” Sotiris Roussos, Associate Professor, University of Peloponnese, Head of the Centre for Mediterranean, Middle East and Islamic Studies “The Beginning of the End: The Islamic State” Arturo Varvelli, Head, Terrorism Research Program, Italian Institute for International Political Studies "The rise and fall of Daesh in Libya"

    Chair: Prof. Harry Papasotiriou, Director and Chairman of the Board, Institute of International Relations (IDIS)

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    Saturday, March 4, 2017 13.15 – 14.30 Session XIX (Library Room - ECCD) (Duration: 1hr & 15min)

    SECURITY IN TURBULENT TIMES

    Is the achievement of security in turbulent times an elusive quest? What are the steps needed for effectively addressing today’s imminent threats, i.e. border security, terrorism, radicalization, cyber security, etc. to EU members and especially Greece’s internal security.

    Programming partner: Center for Security Studies – KE.ME.A The Center for Security Studies (KEMEA) has been established as the Hellenic Ministry’s of Public Order and Citizen Protection think tank on security policies and it is a scientific, consulting and research agency, whose purpose is to conduct theoretical and applied research and to perform studies, particularly at the strategic level, on security policies.

    Opening Statements

    Nikolaos Toskas, Alternate Minister of Citizen Protection, Greece Discussants

    Grigorios Apostolou, Head of the Frontex LO/EURTF in Greece Dr. Luigi Rebuffi, Secretary General of the European Cyber Security Organization (ECSO) Panayotis Tsakonas, Professor of Security Studies, University of the Aegean & President of BoD,

    Center for Security Studies (KE.ME.A) Maurice van der Velden, RAN CoE, Chair of Working Group for Health & Social Care Dr. Lorenzo Vidino, Director of the Program on Extremism, Center for Cyber & Homeland Security, George Washington University

    Chair: Dr. Vasileios Gkrizis, Police Lieutenant General (ret), KE.ME.A Director

    14.30 Break - Light lunch

    Archaeological Museum of Delphi 17.45 Registration 18.00-20.00 Session XX

    (Duration: 2hrs) CULTURAL HERITAGE AS ECONOMIC VALUE: ECONOMIC BENEFITS AND SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES

    Greece’s cultural heritage plays a pivotal role in generating local and regional development, thus contributing to building a smart, sustainable and inclusive growth for the country. How can we further promote cultural heritage as a generator of sustainable development? Opening Statements

    Lydia Koniordou, Minister of Culture and Sports, Hellenic Republic Olga Kefalogianni, Member of the Hellenic Parliament, New Democracy Party; Minister of Tourism (2012-2015), Hellenic Republic; Attorney at Law Discussants

    Giorgia Abeltino, Director, Public Policy Cultural Institute & Public Policy Italy, Google Stavros Benos, Minister of Culture (1996); President, DIAZOMA Costa J. Carras, Vice-President of Europa Nostra; Founder & President (1972-1975; 2001-2008) Elliniki

    Etairia - Society for the Environment and the Cultural Heritage Athanasia Psalti, Director, Ephorate of Antiquities of Phocis Panagiotis Roilos, George Seferis Professor of Modern Greek Studies and of Comparative Literature,

    Harvard University; Faculty Associate, The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Chair: Yiannis Thomatos, Vice President, Delphi Economic Forum

    20.30 Drinks

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    CONFERENCE DAY FOUR Sunday, March 5, 2017

    European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall)

    09.00 – 10.15 Session I (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD) (Duration: 1hr & 15min) THE POLITICAL DYNAMICS OF CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION

    The financial crisis has made visible several shortcomings and dysfunctionalities, but also many assets of the Greek Constitution. How can we opt for a constitutional revision that will be substantively effective, institutionally protected, and democratically legitimate? Speakers

    Georgios Gerapetritis, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Athens Professor Spyridon Flogaitis, Professor of Administrative Law, Law School, University of Athens;

    Director of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO), President of the Board of Directors, EPLO Stavros Tsakyrakis, Professor of Constitutional Law, Faculty of Law, University of Athens Panagis Vourloumis, Former Chairman and CEO, Hellenic Telecommunications Organization

    Chair: Babis Papadimitriou, Journalist, SKAI TV

    10.20 – 10.40 Session II (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    In Conversation (Duration: 20min)

    Vassileios Leventis, President, Union of Centrists Iordanis Hasapopoulos, Journalist

    10.45 – 11.45 Session III (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD) (Duration: 1hr)

    INSTITUTIONS AS A FUNDAMENTAL CAUSE OF LONG-RUN GROWTH

    Economic outcomes are determined by the quality of economic institutions, which are rooted in political institutions and the distribution of resources. How can we get an understanding of the factors that lead a society into a political equilibrium which supports long run growth?

    Kostas Bakoyannis, Governor, Region of Central Greece Panayiotis Bernitsas, Managing Partner, Bernitsas Law Firm Nikos Dendias, Minister of Defense (2014-15), Minister of Public Order (2012-14), Hellenic Republic Anastasios Kallitsantsis, Chairman of the Board of Directors, ELLAKTOR S.A. Chair: Ilias Siakantaris, Journalist, ALPHA TV

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    Sunday, March 5, 2017 11.50 – 12.15 Session IV (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    In conversation (Duration: 25min) Fofi Gennimata, President of PASOK - Head of the Democratic Alignment Iordanis Hasapopoulos, Journalist

    12.15 Break 12.30 – 12.55 Session V (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall - ECCD)

    GLOBAL IMBALANCES AND GREECE’S EXIT FROM THE CRISIS Keynote Address (Duration: 25min)

    Dimitrios P. Tsomocos, Professor of Financial Economics and Fellow in Management, Saïd Business School and St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford

    Chair: Stamatis Zacharos, Publishing Consultant, 24MEDIA Group, Journalist, Athens 9.84 Radio

    13.00 – 14.30 Session VI (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall – ECCD)

    (Duration: 1hr & 30min) DEBT VS GROWTH: (GROWTH IN THE TIME OF DEBT?)

    Is there a particular threshold in the level of government debt, above which the medium-term growth prospects are dramatically compromised? Opening Statements Dimitri Papadimitriou, Minister of Economy and Development, Hellenic Republic Discussants

    Declan Costello, Principal Adviser, Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs, Mission Chief for Greece, European Commission

    Nicos Christodoulakis, Professor of Economic Analysis, Athens University of Economics and Business; Research Associate LSE, Hellenic Observatory

    Christos Staikouras, Assistant Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business; Coordinator of Economic Affairs, MP, New Democracy Party; Alternate Minister of Finance (2012-15)

    Dr. Philipp Steinberg, Director General for Economic Policy, Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany

    Chair: Stamatis Zacharos, Publishing Consultant, 24MEDIA Group, Journalist, Athens 9.84 Radio

    14.30 Closing Remarks - Farewell buffet lunch (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall)

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    Sunday, March 5, 2017 European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    (Dionysos Hall) sessions will be live streamed

    12.30 – 12.55 Session VII (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    In Conversation (Duration: 25min)

    GREEK TOURISM: A KEY INDUSTRY FOR GREECE

    Dimitris Tryfonopoulos, Secretary General, Greek National Tourism Organization

    Chair: Eva Antonopoulou, Anchorwoman, SKAI TV 13.00 – 14.30 Session VIII (Dionysos Hall - ECCD)

    YOUNG LEADERS ROUNDTABLE: CHANGING THE NARRATIVE FOR GREECE (Duration: 1hr & 30min) The Young Leaders Roundtable is an important part of Delphi Economic Forum that will gather young leaders and influencers from all sectors of society to debate on policies that could strengthen productivity, and in so doing, promote inclusive and sustainable growth.

    Welcome: Yannis Thomatos, Vice-President, Delphi Economic Forum Opening Remarks Dr. Vassili Apostolopoulos, CEO, Athens Medical Group; President of the Board of Directors,

    Hellenic Entrepreneurs Association Opening Statements Stavros Drakoularakos, CEO, 24MEDIA Group, Greece Konstantinos Kollias, President, Economic Chamber of Greece Athanasios Theocharopoulos, President, DIMAR Party Discussants

    Dimitris Androulakis, Project Leader, Athens, The Boston Consulting Group Alexandros Angelopoulos, CEO, Aldemar Group Danae Bezantakou, Managing Director, Navigator Shipping Consultants Harris Daskalakis, Executive Director, BCA Group Dr. Christos Dimas, Deputy Shadow Secretary of Economy and Development, New Democracy Party Marios Georgiadis, MP for Athens A district, Union of Centrists; VP of European Democratic Party Fragiskos Koutentakis, Secretary General of Fiscal Policy, Ministry of Economy, Hellenic Republic Dr. Domna Maria Michailidou, Economist, OECD; Centre for Development Studies,

    University of Cambridge Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Director of Research, diaNEOsis Panagiotis Vlachos, Lawyer & Public Entrepreneur; Cofounder of Vouliwatch;

    Leader of "Forward Greece"; To Potami, candidate MP Sofia Zaharaki, Deputy Spokesperson, New Democracy Party

    Chair: Nikos Andritsos, Journalist, SKAI TV & Antonis Delatolas, Publisher, “To Pontiki” Newspaper

    14.30 Closing Remarks - Farewell buffet lunch (Konstantinos Karamanlis Hall