Dimitris Vassilopoulos holds a Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and a Master of Science degree in Digital Communications from King's College London (University of London), as well as postgraduate degrees in Business Administration from the Hellenic Society of Business Administration and in Project Management (PMP) from the Project Management Institute.
From February 1996 to January 2003 he worked for BULL S.A., the Greek subsidiary of the French Groupe Bull, as Project Manager in the Integrated Project Division, tackling Public Sector large scale contracts and subsequently as the Marketing & Business Development Manager, to determine solutions and partnerships in the Public Sector market.
In February 2003 he moved to the Business Development Dept. of Public Sector Division for Intracom/Intrasoft Group, undertaking the role of the Commercial Manager for the Greek Public Sector vertical markets of Health, Social Security and Public Finance, while since 2008 his role upgraded by taking the responsibility as Business Development & Sales Director in the territory of Europe, Middle East & Africa.
As of 1/1/2019, by undertaking the role of Marketing & Sales Senior Director of Netcompany-Intrasoft Group, he established the Product Marketing Dept., with the objective to build the business-specific Tax, Customs, Social Security and Compliance Product lines. In parallel he systematically organized the Product market positioning and the in-Corporate culture, process and offering adaptation, in close cooperation with Netcompany Group teams once the acquisition of Netcompany-Intrasoft took place in 2021.
In early 2023 he assumed the duties of Executive Director of the Public Sector Business Unit, being appointed to secure its operational performance and continuous growth. While securing the operational conformance to the internal Corporate processes and rules, Dimitris’ primary task remains to identify the adoption of innovative and differentiating solution portfolio, combined with the expansion to new markets sectors and geographies, as well as to continuously strengthen and upgrade of the human capacity force.
Krystalli Glyniadaki was born in Athens. She studied philosophy and political theory at the London School of Economics and King's College, University of London, and creative writing at the University of East Anglia. She holds a PhD in interactive historical documentary filmmaking from Bournemouth University. She was awarded the 2018 National Poetry Prize for her book “The Return of the Dead” (Polis Editions, 2017). She is engaged in, among other things, translating Norwegian literature. Her poetry collections “London-Istanbul” (2009), “Urban Ruins (and Diversions)” (2013), and “Days of Kindness” (2023) are also published by Polis Editions.