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The Hellenic Initiative’s 12th Annual New York Gala to Honor Marianne and Dean Metropoulos

The Hellenic Initiative (THI), the largest global non-profit uniting the Greek Diaspora – with supporters in over 47 countries – will host its 12th Annual New York Gala on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at Cipriani 55 Wall Street in New York City.  

Funds raised support THI’s vetted humanitarian partners and economic/entrepreneurial development in Greece. Prior to the event, THI’s hotly anticipated annual online auction will go live showcasing luxury items from renowned Greek designers. A bidding website is under development and will be available soon.

This year’s event will honor noted philanthropists Marianne and Dean Metropoulos. The Gala will celebrate their contributions to supporting the people of Greece and recognize their philanthropy worldwide. (Please see full biographies listed below.)

Themed “Dare to Dream,” the black-tie evening will open with cocktails and auction item viewing

at 6:30 p.m.  Dinner and awards will begin at 8:00 p.m. and dancing will kick off at 10:00 p.m. The event will feature a special performance by Greek singer Thanos Petrelis and dancing by the Jimmy Vali Band.

Special guests include Antonios Tsapatakis, 2024 Paralympian Silver Medalist in Swimming – 100m breaststroke and Alexandra Stamatopoulou, 2024 Paralympian Gold Medalist in Swimming – 50m backstroke.

More than 800 invitees, benefactors, and dignitaries are anticipated at this important annual celebration of community, heritage, and culture, which unites the Greek diaspora in a meaningful manner.

TICKETS: Individual $800, THI New Leader (45 years old or younger) $400. Table prices start at $15,000.

ABOUT THI: Founded in 2012, THI is a global, nonprofit, secular institution mobilizing the Greek diaspora and philhellene community to support sustainable economic recovery and renewal for the Greek people. THI's programs address crisis relief through strong nonprofit organizations and build entrepreneurial skills in a new generation of business leaders. Since its founding, THI has raised more than $37 million and has grown to be the largest Greek Diaspora organization in the world.  Visit: TheHellenicInitiative.org.

Members of Congress send alarming message about Erdogan's courtship with Hamas - American Hellenic Institute support

On November 22, 2024, the following press release was issued by the Office of U.S. Representative Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5):

U.S. Representatives Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5), Gus Bilirakis (FL-12), Dan Goldman (NY-10), and Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) led a bipartisan letter signed by 39 Members of Congress to Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and ODNI Director Avril Haines, requesting a classified briefing on the threats to U.S. national security posed by Turkey’s growing relationship with Hamas. The letter is supported by the ADL (Anti-Defamation League), American Jewish Committee (AJC), American Hellenic Institute (AHI), Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA), and FDD Action.

The signatory list of 39 bipartisan Members of Congress includes Reps. Gottheimer (NJ-5), Bilirakis (FL-12), Goldman (NY-10), Malliotakis (NY-11), Auchincloss (MA-5), Bacon (NE-2), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL-20), Cohen (TN-9), Davis (NC-1), Fleischmann (TN-3), Flood (NE-1), Frankel (FL-22), Hoyer (MD-5), LaLota (NY-1), Lee, Manning (NC-6), Menendez (NJ-8), Meng (NY-6), Miller (OH-7), Moskowitz (FL-23), Nickel (NC-13), Nunn (IA-3), Pallone (NJ-6), Pappas (NH-1), Sarbanes (MD-6), Schneider (IL-10), Sherman (CA-32), Soto (FL-9), Stevens (MI-11), Suozzi (NY-3), Thanedar (MI-13), Titus (NV-1), Torres (CA-35), Torres (NY-15), Trone (MD-6), Valadao (CA-22), Vargas (CA-52), and Wasserman Schultz (FL-25).

“We are alarmed by recent reports that senior members of Hamas’s leadership have relocated to Turkey with the intent of establishing a headquarters there,” wrote Congressman Gottheimer (NJ-5) and 38 bipartisan Members of Congress in a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and ODNI Director Avril Haines. “We have serious concerns about the security implications of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member hosting, and potentially aiding, Hamas, a U.S. and EU designated foreign terrorist organization. With these concerns in mind, we request an immediate classified briefing for Members of Congress on the threats to U.S. national security posed by Turkey’s growing relationship with Hamas.”

“AHI is grateful for the leadership of Rep. Goldman, Rep. Gottheimer, Rep. Bilirakis, and Rep. Malliotakis on this initiative, which will ensure policymakers are informed about the true extent of Turkey’s role in supporting Hamas. We appreciate working with them on this important issue which will help strengthen U.S. national security in the Eastern Mediterranean.”- American Hellenic Institute

“Erdogan’s support for Hamas and its campaign to destroy the state of Israel has reached new heights. Turkey has emboldened Hamas by hosting its leadership and permitting terror cells to operate within its territory. The U.S. must now make it clear to Erdogan that his deliberate facilitation of Hamas will carry serious consequences. FDD Action supports efforts to hold Turkey accountable for sanctions evasion, money laundering and terror financing on behalf of Hamas. As a NATO member, Turkey must reject Hamas and actively combat terrorism—or risk losing the benefits of the alliance.” – FDD action 

“President Erdoğan’s support for the Iran-backed terror group, Hamas, and his venomous opposition to America’s most reliable ally in the Middle East, Israel, is deeply concerning. It is no secret Hamas members have been in Turkey for some time, but it is outrageous to see reports that President Erdoğan has allowed Hamas leadership safe passage to his country. Hamas leaders deserve isolation, not legitimacy — especially from a member of the NATO alliance. American Jewish Committee (AJC) applauds Representatives Josh Gottheimer, Nicole Malliotakis, Dan Goldman, and Gus Bilirakis for shining a light on this matter and making clear the United States will not stand by as President Erdoğan harbors terrorists who continue to advocate for the destruction of our ally, Israel,” said Julie Fishman Rayman, Managing Director of Policy and Political Affairs, AJC.

Full text of the letter sent to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and ODNI Director Avril Haines can be found here and below:

Dear Secretary Blinken and Director Haines:

We are alarmed by recent reports that senior members of Hamas’s leadership have relocated to Turkey with the intent of establishing a headquarters there, following Qatar’s announcement that it would suspend its mediation role between Israel and Hamas.

We have serious concerns about the security implications of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member hosting, and potentially aiding, Hamas, a U.S. and EU designated foreign terrorist organization. With these concerns in mind, we request an immediate classified briefing for Members of Congress on the threats to U.S. national security posed by Turkey’s growing relationship with Hamas. Throughout the tenure of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkey’s relationship with Hamas has long been an issue of concern. Turkey has maintained relations with Hamas and openly expressed support for its mission and movement. In spite of Hamas’s heinous October 7, 2023, terrorist attack against Israel, the Turkish government has continued its unreserved public support for the terrorist group responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent civilians, including Americans and nationals from NATO allied countries. In the year following the attacks, support for Hamas in Turkish government policies and rhetoric from top Turkish officials, including President Erdoğan, has intensified over the last year.

Top Turkish officials have also consistently offered praise and support for Hamas — an Iranian backed terrorist organization — while using every opportunity to try to delegitimize the State of Israel. Just last month, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Hamas political leaders in Istanbul, two days after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) killed Hamas’s leader and architect of the October 7 massacre, Yayha Sinwar. Following that meeting, the Foreign Minister’s office released a shameful statement that “expressed his condolences to Hamas officials on the martyrdom” of the Hamas leader. In August, while speaking at a Turkish government event in Istanbul, top Hamas official Khaled Mashaal called for the resumption of suicide bus bombings throughout Israel. Two months earlier, Shin Bet claimed it foiled a Hamas suicide bombing plot in the West Bank that was orchestrated and directed from Turkey. 

The United States has clearly recognized the problematic relationship between Hamas and the Turkish government. Recently, the Department of Treasury sanctioned three Turkish individuals and a sham Turkish charity after determining that they were in fact a part of a prominent international financing network for Hamas. Reports of Hamas’s potential relocation of its headquarters to Turkey, a NATO ally, are deeply concerning and dramatically escalate existing concerns about Turkey’s relationship with the terrorist group. With these concerns in mind, we request an immediate briefing in a classified setting to discuss the following questions: 

  1. Are the reports that Hamas’s senior leadership relocated to Turkey accurate? Are the reports that Hamas intends to establish its headquarters in Turkey accurate?
  2. What is the nature and extent of the Turkish government’s relationship with Hamas? Specifically, to what extent has the Turkish government or its affiliates provided material, financial, or other forms of support to the terrorist organization?
  3. Does the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) have any information to suggest that Hamas has planned past terrorist attacks or is currently operating from Turkish soil or territory controlled by Turkey? This includes the Turkish occupied area of the Republic of Cyprus and Turkish occupied Syria.
  4. What actions have been, or will be, contemplated by the United States and NATO allies to address the possibility of a NATO country harboring a designated terrorist organization?
  5. Would the U.S. seek extradition of Hamas officials from Turkey based on the U.S. criminal charges brought against Hamas by the Department of Justice? We look forward to your prompt response.

Sincerely,

Antetokounmpo: New cinematic venture with Clelia Andriolatou and Julia Fox

The NBA ace enters the film industry, collaborating with Greek-American producer Christopher Andre Marks and their first fiction film, titled "Mykonos"

Their deep love for Greece and sports, combined with their sharp entrepreneurial spirit, led two young people with different backgrounds, a well-known athlete and a talented director-producer, to join forces and claim a strong position in the film industry with a Greek taste.

One of these is the NBA's “Greek Freak”, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and  Greek-American Christopher Andre Marks, who are dynamically invading the global cinema scene with an international film shot in Greece, with the participation of well-known foreign and Greek actors. And its name: “Mykonos”. As its title suggests, its filming, which was recently completed, took place on the Windward Island under extreme secrecy

The cast includes Greek stars Clelia Andriolatou, Maria Kavogianni, Panos Koronis, Makis Papadimitriou, George Pyrpasopoulos, Hieroklis Michaelides, Yiannis Dracopoulos and Christos Pasalis, as well as the popular foreign film actorsRicardo Scamarcio, Andrew Georgiadis, Vito Schnabel and Julia Fox.

All of them are collaborating, according to the script written by director Christopher Andre Marks, in a comedy of fiction that records the adventures of an eccentric group of noble thieves, who rob arrogant wealthy tourists who destroy their island every summer.

Studio Galazio

And all of this happens against the backdrop of the vast blue of the Aegean Sea, from which the newly founded production company Studio Galazio took its name, which focuses on the creation and development of films and television series with a strong Greek element and aims for international distribution through a large -global- network of partnerships.

“Our vision is to support Greek themes and create projects that we believe can work well both in Greece and abroad,” explains to “THEMA” the inspirer, creator and CEO of this ambitious new company, Christopher Andre Marks, who also directs and writes the film’s screenplay.

Raised in California as a Greek, Marks is known to the international and Greek public mainly from the documentary film “King Otto”, which records the incredible journey of the National Football Team to the top of Europe in 2004, led by German coach Otto Rehhagel, of which he was the director and co-producer: “After the release of this film in more than 70 countries we felt that it was a unique opportunity to build a new production company on this foundation”, he notes.

In the recent past, Christopher Andre Marks has put his directorial signature on two more Emmy-winning documentaries on sports, “Tiger Hood” for ESPN Films’ “30 for 30” and “24/7: Road to the NHL Winter Classic” for the American television network HBO, which follows athletes and sports organizations for weeks in advance of a major sporting event.

The film “Mykonos”, with which he inaugurates his new production company, is the first feature film utilizing his own script and direction. But why did he choose this particular island? “Because I felt it was the ideal place to get the message of the film across. That is, obviously Mykonos is a beautiful summer destination, but at the same time a place very rich in History and tradition, a fact that is often overlooked by those who see it only as an island for endless parties,” he answers meaningfully.

He himself, however, has developed a very strong bond with the beautiful and bustling island of the Cyclades, as he has spent most of his summer vacations there, exploring it inch by inch and discovering its authentic aspects unknown to many.

Particularly important, however, is the fact that in this maiden step he invested not only in foreign but also in Greek actors, people who have come into contact with the international audience as protagonists of Greek series.

but also international films that have been released on Netflix, such as Klelia Andriolatou and Maria Kavoyanni from Christopher Papakaliatis' "Maestro" and Panos Koronis from Maggie Gyllenhaal's "Lost Daughter" which was filmed in Spetses.

"We chose actors who we thought were suitable for the respective roles. We were lucky to work with such a wonderful cast and the fact that the Greek actors who have been protagonists in their previous works accepted to play smaller roles in the film shows their quality and professionalism", underlines Christopher Andre Marks.

The truth, of course, is that one cannot easily say “no” to such an ambitious project supported by international production companies that have achieved great successes and experienced professionals such as Ginevra Tamperi (Amazon MGM Studios), Donna Blum (“Julia” for HBO Max) and Raphael Benoliel (“Emily in Paris” for Netflix) - the Greek Blonde S.A. (“Tehran”) is also participating. Participations that betray that Greece is now a strong new player in the field of international cinema. “Greek cinema has a long and important tradition that I am not competent to speak about.

From my perspective, however, I feel that cinema in Greece has great prospects and we are very happy to participate in the momentum that Greece has developed in the last -several- years, not only as a filming destination for foreign productions, which we see very often, but also as fertile ground for extremely original domestic productions”, points out the Greek-American director and producer.

That is why he himself revealed to us that Studio Galazio already has two new projects in the works that follow the same Greek-centric logic.

Film Business

It may not have been widely known, but film and television productions are a sector in which Giannis Antetokounmpo recently decided to invest through the company Improbable Media, which he founded in early 2024, together with members of his family and former American NBA basketball player and later ESPN sports channel television presenter-analyst Jay Williams.

The vision and goal of this company is to create films and series that will bring new life to the growing field of productions that concern the lives and careers of athletes, artists and other popular personalities, with the individuals themselves actively participating in them, thus maintaining control over the information that sees the light of day. In other words, to become the narrators of their own life stories. All of this, of course, passed through the creative filter and values ​​of Giannis Antetokounmpo.

The company may have been officially launched last January, when its website was activated on the Internet, but its human resources have been working intensively for a year, searching for attractive ideas and setting up projects that were considered interesting in order to dynamically invade this competitive space.

The Marvelous Giannis

It began with the documentary “Giannis: The Marvelous Journey”, which was released last February on Amazon’s Prime Video platform and records, in about two hours, the magical journey of Giannis Antetokounmpo from the neighborhoods of Athens where he grew up to the top of world basketball.

In addition, Improbable Media has released a short documentary for Nike and a commercial for Protergia in Greece, featuring Giannis himself, while the company collaborated with NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC to produce the documentary “Flagmakers,” which even won an Emmy television award.

The documentary “Giannis: The Marvelous Journey” is the first project of Giannis Antetokounmpo’s newly established production company

“Mykonos” is the first fiction film in which the company of the top Greek athlete participates as a producer. In fact, he does not hide his joy for this new project: “Guys, you know how much I love Mykonos. "I am very excited to officially announce that my production company, Improbable Media, has partnered with Studio Galazio to produce my first feature film as a producer... MYKONOS, the Movie, written and directed by Christopher André Marks, coming soon..." he wrote in a story he posted a few days ago on his personal Instagram page.

Greek mathematician awarded in international competition

A Greek mathematician won 3rd place in the “Junior Achievement Europe Teacher of the Year 2024” competition, among 110,000 teachers from Europe. She is the mathematician of the American Agricultural School Lyceum, Giota Hatzopoulou.

The mathematician of the American Agricultural School and mother of two children Giota Hatzopoulou could not believe it when she heard her name being awarded in the international competition in the “Junior Achievement Europe Teacher of the Year 2024” competition.

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Hatzopoulou: “The award is a recognition of the work I have been doing for 14 years”

Ms. Hatzopoulou won third place, among 110,000 teachers from all over Europe. Speaking to the press, she initially stated, “I am very happy because our efforts have been recognized at the European level. My efforts, the children’s efforts and all the help I have had for so many years at the American Agricultural School. This award is a recognition of the work I have been doing for 14 years, supporting entrepreneurship in high schools.”

Ms. Hatzopoulou, who uses the programs of Junior Achievement Europe, the entrepreneurship organization in schools, and follows their educational programs, was the Greek teacher who was selected for her work in order to represent Greece in the Teacher of the Year 2024 competition.

“Each country nominated the best teacher to this organization. We submitted my candidacy file, presenting my work to the organization all these years in the field of entrepreneurship and it reached Europe and was evaluated. And I came third at the European level.”

Her eyes are now set on the school year

As Ms. Hatzopoulou said, this award made her very happy, but now her goal is to continue her work at school.

“I am now interested in the success of this year’s virtual business that we support with my students. This year we will work on a micro-aquarium and describe how artificial corals can restore normal development in the seabed. That is, with the observed coral extinction, how can we combat this extinction by placing artificial corals?”

Greece’s first award at Junior Achievement Europe

Junior Achievement Europe is the entrepreneurship education organization and it is the first time that a teacher from Greece has been awarded! Ms. Hatzopoulou has participated as a teacher/mentor in a total of eleven Greek student entrepreneurship competitions, managing to obtain distinctions in four of them.

“Each competition is a unique test. The ‘bond’ with the members of the student team, their dreams, their approach to the problems of the planet, the solutions they propose, is a tremendous palette of emotions and experiences. I have collaborated perfectly with the students of the eleven virtual businesses that participated in the entrepreneurship competition. I have learned a lot from them,” said the teacher, who is now also a graduate master trainer in artificial intelligence (AI) issues in the agri-food sector.

Junior Achievement Greece Praises Hatzopoulou

According to the announcement by Junior Achievement Greece, her selection was made by a committee of distinguished representatives of UPS, the European Commission, the OECD, the European Training Foundation and the Lifelong Learning Platform, highlighting her exceptional contribution among a multitude of worthy candidates from all over Europe.

“Her contribution to the work of Junior Achievement Greece and our vision for the education of youth is invaluable,” the announcement states. With her creative approach to teaching mathematics and beyond, Ms. Hatzopoulou has managed to inspire her students and encourage them to develop their entrepreneurial skills.