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Elizabeth H. Filippouli is a London-based journalist, writer and social entrepreneur.


Early life

Elizabeth was born and raised in Athens, Greece. She is the daughter of the journalist, author, and playwright Stamatios-Alexandros Filippoulis ( Σταμάτης Φιλιππούλης) and antiques dealer Ελένη Φιλιππούλη. Her uncle on her father’s side was the pioneering Greek publisher ( :el: Αλέκος Φιλιππὀπουλος) and her great-great aunt was Μαρίκα Μπότση the first woman who was elected mayor in Greece. She grew up in the worlds of journalism, publishing, performing arts, surrounded by journalists, writers, poets and actors. She was married to Greek Conservative MP and author Γιάννης Γιαννέλης.


Career

Filippouli studied German Literature at the University of Athens. She acquired her master's degree on Transnational Media and Globalisation in 2010 from City University in London, followed by the MBA-level Diploma on Strategy and Innovation at
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’s Said Business School and pursued Creative Writing at Harvard. During her career as a journalist she specialized on international affairs and worked for broadsheet papers, the Athens 9.84 Radio and the
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in Greece as presenter and editor in chief of current affairs programmes. She joined CNN International as World Report contributor in 2000 and Al Jazeera English as presenter and documentary producer in 2005. She worked as main news presenter, broadsheet paper columnist and investigative reporter. For
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she produced the documentaries: ''Greekgate'', ''Italygate'', ''A King Without a Country''. She has interviewed leading figures such as:
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, Lord Robertson,
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, King Constantine of Greece,
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. In 2009, Filippouli transitioned to social entrepreneurship launching an online business network, Globeez, to help connect professionals and entrepreneurs from the emerging markets. In 2011 she launched
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a non-profit organisation in the space of values-based leadership, organising high-impact conversations and hosting mentoring programmes for women and youth.


Global collaboration

The inaugural Global Thinkers Forum took place in 2012 under the patronage of Queen
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convening 300 leaders, innovators, social entrepreneurs, investors and academics. In 2012
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launched the 'Global Thinkers Forum Awards for Excellence', recognising the work of values-driven pioneers. Among the recipients have been
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, Sir
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, Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, Professor
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, Professionals for Humanity, Marianna V. Vardinoyannis,
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. The Global Thinkers Forum Advisory Board has been supported by thought leaders such as
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, Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan,
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, Muna AbuSulayman, Prince Pavlos of Greece,
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. Filippouli is an advocate of values-driven thinking and collaboration, being vocal about 'The imminent need for our societies to build on a long-term vision and to prioritise 'we' instead of 'I'". She has publicly expressed her criticism about
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's leadership as "creating cracks in the European Union community, with Germany's superpower role generating inequality and polarization within the EU"


Mentoring programs

In 2015 Filippouli launched the mentoring programs, 'Telemachus' and 'Athena' as a tribute to her mentor
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executive Maggie Eales, who died that year. They are nonprofit and support aspiring social impact leaders by pairing them with seasoned professionals. The programs have supported 350 individuals in 75 countries and contribute towards the 17
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Athena40 global conversation

Athena40 was launched at
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on
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, 8 March 2018, to advance the role of women and support the UN Global Goals. Athena40 hosts a 'Global Conversation' organising panels in cities around the world, centrally moderated by
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Presenter
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. Filippouli has commented that "we cannot ignore the fact that women have been affected disproportionately and in multiple ways".


From women to the world

Filippouli is the editor of 'From Women to the World-Letters for a New Century' published by
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in July 2021. Bringing together contributions from a global group of women – politicians, royalty, actors, writers, activists- the collection features Booker-prize nominated
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writing a letter to
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, Prime Minister of New Zealand, activist and TV presenter
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OBE addressing designer
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, Her Royal Highness Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan of Jordan, activist, journalist
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to the anonymous woman, and entrepreneur
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MBE to her daughter Laura. Each is based on these women’s personal histories and experiences, drawing attention to social issues such as gender equality, homelessness, war, LGBTQ activism, mental health,
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, the refugee crisis. The book received praise in the international press, Vanity Fair, The Independent, The New Arab and it was featured at the
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in May 2021 with letters from the book read by actresses
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, Juliet Stephenson,
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Other published work

In 2020 Filippouli co-authored with Dr Marc J. Ventresca of Said Business School a work on ‘Kindness in Leadership in Times of Crisis’, proposing ways to rethink the work of leaders in a post-pandemic world prioritising empathy and emotional intelligence. In 2004 an anthology of her opinion editorials was published in Greece by Ελεύθερα Γράμματα, under the title 'Η Αόρατη Πραγματικότητα᾽ (The Invisible Reality).


TedX Talks

Filippouli gave a
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talk in 2017 at Stormont in Northern Ireland where she talked about the eternal clash between emotion and reason and said that Ancient Greeks used the word ‘nous’ to define the connection between heart and mind and the importance to listen to both. “We say that women are guided by emotion while men by reason. Is it a clash of minds, or mindsets? Could it be a clash of systems too? Humanism vs. Capitalism? This world would be a better place if we allowed the 'Nous' (Greek for 'common sense') to become a bridge between emotion and reason”.TedX Stormont 201
TedXStormont Women”
"Emotion vs. Reason: Humanism vs. Capitalism?" 30 November 2017, access-date 30 October 2021
In 2013 she gave a TedX talk at TedXSabanci in
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.


Other Affiliations

Filippouli has served on the Global Advisory Board of the
Prince's Trust The Prince's Trust ( cy, Ymddiriedolaeth y Tywysog) is a charity in the United Kingdom founded in 1976 by King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) to help vulnerable young people get their lives on track. It supports 11-to-30-year-olds who are u ...
International, the
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, NewsXchange and the British Chamber of Commerce in Greece as vice president.


References


External links


ESI Celebrates International Women's Day 2019 with Global Thinkers Forum and Athena40


# ttp://thecommonwealth.org/media/news/gender-equality-2030-secretary-general-tells-top-women Gender equality by 2030, Secretary-General tells top women
Sharjah’s NAMA partners with Global Thinkers Forum

Στην Ελλάδα Εχουν Εκλείψει Οι Πολιτικοί Ηγέτες

Articles at the Huffington Post by Filippouli

The Global Thinkers Forum – a global force to be reckoned with in Leadership


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Filippouli launches in Jordan an international think tank











Elizabeth Filippouli chairs the INSI debate in Athens

The Invisible Reality by Elizabeth Filippouli

Τα Χρώματα της Ιριδας

Ελισάβετ Φιλιππούλη: Ας βάλουμε τα δυνατά μας για την Ολυμπιάδα

Δημοπρασία Αλληλεγγύης για τα Θύματα του Τσουνάμι

Filippouli hosts the Eurovision (2005)

New Media Landscape, Less Media Safety (Rees, G., 2010)
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