On 23 November 2022, the 2nd The Greeks Are Back Conference will take place in Athens, with the participation of Greeks - senior executives working in large multinational companies in major countries around the world.
The Greeks Are Back is the name of theinitiative organized by Public Affairs and Networks to organize an annual conference of Greek senior executives working abroad to discuss and propose specific public policies to attract foreign investment.
For the second time in a row, important executives of major foreign companies are coming to Greece, in a structured conference, to share their experiences and proposals on how Greece can become an attractive investment destination.
The conference will include discussions in plenary and in six working groups. They will focus on critical areas such as:
- Sustainable Development and the Circular Economy
- the Recovery Fund
- the New Economy
- the Effective State
- the Real Estate
- the Health
These proposals will be included in the Initiative for Foreign Investment in Greece - 2022, which will be sent to the government, political parties, the Greek Parliament and other bodies.
The conference will be attended by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Christos Staikouras, the Minister of Development and Investment, Mr. Adonis Georgiades, the Secretary General for International Economic Relations and External Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and President of Enterprise Greece, Mr. Ioannis Smyrlis, the Head of the Prime Minister's Economic Office, Mr. Alexis Patelis, and the President of SEV, the Federation of Enterprises and Industries, Mr. Dimitris Papalexopoulos
Also, Mr. Kimon Angelides, chairman FMTC, and Mr. Stathis Tzikakis, CEO of Sitecore.
The CEO of the organizing company Public Affairs and Networks and founder of The Greeks Are Back, Mr. Andreas Giannopoulos, said: "Prominent Greeks working as senior executives in major international companies around the world will give again this year, for the second consecutive year, present at the 2nd The Greeks Are Back Conference, coming to Athens for two days and taking significant time out of their busy professional schedules, to submit proposals for specific public policies, which may contribute to improving the attractiveness of Greece as an investment destination. We owe them our sincere thanks and sincere appreciation for this important contribution!"