Greek makes upstart top 50 list
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Dimitra Markogiannaki, a Greek young woman who moved to Australia just five years ago, was included in a magazine’s list of the fifty most successful female entrepreneurs of the country under the age of fifty.
The 29 years old studied English literature in Greece before moving to Melbourne to study for her masters. She studied Global Media Communication at the University of Melbourne, worked as a journalist at the Diaspora newspaper entitled “New World” and later along with another three young people established the WeTeachMe website.
In the beginning, WeTeachMe was a website for those who offered various tutorials, but later evolved and today offers an automatic electronic office support program through the internet.
The development of their website in Australia is impressive and is expected to expand abroad soon.Itwas these achievements that brought Ms Markogiannaki to the attention of Shoestring Startups magazine.
Ms Markogiannaki hails from Crete on her father's side and from Kalavryta on her mother's side.
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