The 1st Cultural Entrepreneurship talk has been completed with success since more than 90 participants joined us in Athens, Greece on Tuesday 29 April to discuss what is cultural entrepreneurship, what it means in practice for cultural companies and how investing on business and entrepreneurship practices might help cultural professionals deal with financial sustainability.
From the closing of the event, behind the table the 3 speakers (from left to right): George Lykiardopoulos, Georg Georgakopoulos and Georges Perot.
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I help mission-driven companies, public and nonprofit initiatives, and asset-based projects design and integrate operational systems that enable clarity, continuity, and scale. With over 20 years of experience across Europe, including work in cultural, educational, and real estate contexts, I translate strategy and expert domain knowledge into durable workflows, decision frameworks, and operating models. My focus is on reducing friction, preserving institutional knowledge, and enabling teams and projects—whether program-based or asset-based—to perform reliably as complexity grows.
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