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The Hellenic LSE Alumni Association A presentation of our events 2005 - 2009

The Hellenic LSE Alumni Association A presentation of our events 2005 - 2009. M ore tha n 6,500 people attend ed our events and over €500,000 was raised in sponsorships between 2005 and 2009 . This achievement would not have been possible without the help of our sponsors:

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The Hellenic LSE Alumni Association A presentation of our events 2005 - 2009

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  1. The Hellenic LSE Alumni Association A presentation of our events 2005 - 2009

  2. More than6,500 people attended our events and over€500,000 was raised in sponsorships between 2005 and 2009. • This achievement would not have been possible without the help of our sponsors: • THE ALEXANDER S. ONASSIS FOUNDATION • LAVRENDIADIS GROUP OF COMPANIES • MYTILINEOS HOLDINGS SA • JP MORGAN • FORTIS • CITIBANK • UBS • NBG • THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE (PRIVATE BANKING) • ALPHA BANK • EFG • EUROBANK PRIVATE BANKING • ATE BANK • HELLENIC PETROLUEM • ERNST & YOUNG • INTRACOM HOLDINGS • LAMBRAKIS PRESS • FRANCK MULLER • KESSARIS • LEXUS • EASY CRUISES • KATHIMERINI • VIMA • HENNESSY • ECONOMIA • F&A

  3. ‘A night at the new Acropolis Museum’ 21 September 2009 A full house enjoying a cocktail reception and guided tours throughout the new Acropolis Museum, attended by Professor D. Pantermalis, Chairman of the Museum and Dimitris Paraskevas who mentioned that “in order to be successful with our requests, e.g. as far as the return of the “Elgin Marbles” are concerned we need to understand how people think in other countries and have a solid reputation. Without credibility our bargaining power weakens” he concluded.

  4. 25 June 2009 UK Ambassador’s residence LSE/JP Morgan event What does the future hold?Opportunities and challenges for our modern economies A full house, including captains of the industry, bankers, shipowners, and politicians, gathered to address questions, debate and afterwards enjoy a cocktail party in the garden of the British Ambassador’s residence in Athens on June 25, 2009. The exclusive event, organised by the Hellenic Alumni Association of the London School of Economics and Political Scienceand J.P. Morgan, came together to listen to Rebecca Patterson, the global head of foreign exchange and commodities of J.P Morgan’s Private Bank, speaking about challenges in today’s changing economic landscape.Ms Patterson, a previous political and financial journalist, gave her view on, amongst other, tactical opportunities for the common public, the fear of inflation, the role of emerging markets and the US economy’s path to recovery.“The crisis is the result of human greed and a confirmation of human imperfection, said Dimitris Paraskevas, President of the Hellenic LSE Alumni Association. It reminds me of the myth of Daedalus and Icarus; Icarus flied higher than he should, causing his wings to melt and he fell to his death. Banks “flied higher too”, giving more loans than they should. Imperfect laws and imperfect people did not supervise effectively and it is only with more and better education that such crisis may have fewer chances to happen in the future,” Mr Paraskevas concluded.

  5. ‘Globalisation and the News’ 6 April 2009 – King George Palace, Athens Hellenic LSE Alumni Association, Kathimerini and POLIS, LSE A panel of journalists from leading Greek and international media discussed the issues around the topic ‘globalisation and the news’, including the recent coverage of the riots in Greece and the conflict in Gaza.

  6. “Electra Perpetrator” – A Contemporary Dance Performance 28/29 March 2009, Badminton Theatre, Athens

  7. Ancient Adversaries, Modern Friends Hellenic-Iranian Relations Down The Ages Gala Event, 4 December 2008, London

  8. Her Majesty the Queen Opening of LSE’s New Academic Building The inauguration of Persepolis and Elias Paraskevas Floors 5 November, 2008, London

  9. “The Art of Watchmaking” Exhibition and Fundraising Event Honorary Guest: Franck Muller, Franck Muller Watchland 15 May 2008, Grande Bretagne Hotel, Athens

  10. ‘Culture as a Tool for Economic and Social Development’ Public Panel Discussion 11 October 2007, Benaki Museum, Athens

  11. General Assembly / Pita Event 23 January 2008, The B & M Theocharakis Foundation

  12. EVENTS:

  13. EVENTS: • Christmas Party, 7 December 2006, Mezzo Art Café, Athens

  14. EVENTS:

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