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

Elizabeth H. Filippouli
BornElizabeth (Elissavet) H. Filippouli
Athens, Greece
OccupationJournalist, social entrepreneur
LanguageGreek, English
Alma materHarvard University
GenreNon-fiction, Fiction
SubjectPolitics, society, entrepreneurship, media
Notable worksFrom Women to the World-Letters for a New Century
Website
www.fromwomentotheworld.com

Early life and education edit

Elizabeth was born and raised in Athens, Greece. She is the daughter of journalist, author, and playwright Stamatios-Alexandros Filippoulis (Σταμάτης Φιλιππούλης) and entrepreneur Ελένη Φιλιππούλη.[1] Her uncle on her father’s side was the Greek publisher (el: Αλέκος Φιλιππὀπουλος) and her great-great aunt was Μαρίκα Μπότση the first woman in Greece elected as Mayor.[2] Filippouli was married to Greek MP and novelist Γιάννης Γιαννέλλης-Θεοδοσιάδης. Elizabeth studied an undergraduate degree in German Literature in Kapodistriakon University of Athens. She has an MBA on Strategy & Innovation from Oxford’s Said Business School, an MA on Transnational Media & Globalisation from London City University and an ALM in Creative Writing and Literature from Harvard University.

Career edit

As a journalist she specializes on international affairs and has worked for broadsheet papers, radio and television in Greece and internationally.[3] She joined CNN International as World Report contributor in 2001 and Al Jazeera English as presenter[4] and documentary producer in 2005. For Al Jazeera English she produced the documentaries: Greekgate, Italygate, A King Without a Country. She has interviewed leading figures such as: Ted Turner, James Rubin, Deepak Chopra, Mohamed El Baradei, Santiago Calatrava, Enrique Oltuski, Alberto Juantorena, Chris Cramer, Al Gore, Susan Sarandon, Lord Robertson, Christiane Amanpour, Peter Arnett, King Constantine of Greece, Lord Coe.[citation needed]

In 2011, Filippouli founded Global Thinkers Forum a non-profit organisation promoting values-based leadership, and supporting women and youth for economic integration.[citation needed]


Global collaboration edit

In 2012 the inaugural Global Thinkers Forum was hosted in Amman during the Arab Spring, discussing the role of Arab women as agents of social change. Founding Patron was Queen Rania Al Abdullah and in the following years it engaged notable individuals such as Zaha Hadid, Sir David Frost, Arianna Huffington, Tobias Ellwood, Elif Shafak, Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, Nawal El Saadawi,Bartholomew I of Constantinople, Professor Tu Weiming, Muhtar Kent, Marianna Vardinogiannis, Lord John Alderdice, Baroness Lola Young, Tawakkol Karman, May Chidiac, Rory Stewart, Baroness Onora O'Neill, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Kate Winslet, Sir Dirk Brosse, Fadi Ghandour, Dominic McVey, Muna AbuSulayman, Dame Stephanie Shirley, Rosalia Arteaga. 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'".[5]

Mentoring programs edit

In 2015 Filippouli launched the mentoring programs, 'Telemachus' and 'Athena' [6] to support emerging social impact leaders through mentoring.

Athena40 global conversation edit

Athena40 was launched at UNESCO on International Women’s Day in 2018, to help advance the role of women and support the Sustainable Development Goals. Athena40 hosts a 'Global Conversation'[7] organising panels in cities around the world. Filippouli believes that during the pandemic "women were affected disproportionately and in multiple ways".[8]

From women to the world edit

Filippouli's second book 'From Women to the World-Letters for a New Century' was published by Bloomsbury/IB Tauris in July 2021. It brings together the voices of diverse women in a collection that features Booker-prize nominated Elif Shafak, activist June Sarpong OBE, journalist Mariane Pearl, entrepreneur Annabel Karmel MBE, economist Vicky Pryce, film director Shamim Sarif, actress/activist Yasmine Al Massri, businesswoman Anousheh Ansari and others drawing attention to gender equality, homelessness, war, LGBTQ+ rights, mental health, COVID-19, the refugee crisis. The book received praise in the international press, Vanity Fair,[9] The Independent,[10] The New Arab[11] and it was featured at the Hay Festival in May 2021 with excerpts read by actresses Kate Winslet, Juliet Stephenson, Suzanne Packer, Vanessa Redgrave, Louise Brealey.[12] The book was translated to Greek and included letters by Μιμή Ντενίση, Σία Κοσιώνη and Marianna Vardinogiannis.

 
From Women To The World A Campaign on Women's Empowerment March 2022 Athens, Greece

Other published work edit

In 2020 Filippouli co-authored with Dr Marc J. Ventresca of Said Business School a work on ‘Kindness in Leadership in Times of Crisis’.[13] In 2004 an anthology of her opinion editorials was published in Greece by Ελεύθερα Γράμματα, under the title 'Η Αόρατη Πραγματικότητα᾽ (The Invisible Reality).[citation needed]

TedX Talks edit

Filippouli gave a TedX talk in 2017 at Stormont in Northern Ireland about the eternal clash between emotion and reason. [14]

Other Affiliations edit

Filippouli has served on the Global Advisory Board of the Prince's Trust International, the International News Safety Institute and News Xchange.

References edit

  1. ^ Profile Eleni Filippouli “Hellenic Association of Antiquarians and Art Dealers”, access-date 20 October 2021
  2. ^ ΜΑΡΙΚΑ ΜΠΟΤΣΗ – ΤΣΑΠΑΛΙΡΑ Η ΠΡΩΤΗ ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑ ΔΗΜΑΡΧΟΣ [1] access-date 20 October 2021
  3. ^ YouTube access-date 17 October 2021
  4. ^ Al Jazeera English, Crossroads Europe “Release: Crossroads Europe” "Al Jazeera English" 7 June 2007, access-date 26 October 2021
  5. ^ Global Thinkers Forum brings the Carnegie Council to Athens " Ekathemarini , 28.04.2015, access date October 30, 2021
  6. ^ Brummell Magazine Forward Thinker: Elizabeth Filippouli” "Brummell Magazine" 26 April 2019, access-date 30 October 2021
  7. ^ Evening Standard, Celebrating International Women’s Day ESI Celebrates International Women's Day 2019 with Global Thinkers Forum and Athena40 “Athena40 Global Conversation 2019” "Evening Standard" 9 March 2019, access-date 26 October 2021
  8. ^ Independent, Debate on Female Leadership “Athena40 Global Conversation 2022” "Independent" 8 March 2021, access-date 26 October 2021
  9. ^ Vanity Fair, A-List in London This Week “The A-List: What To Do In London This Week ” "Vanity Fair" 11 July 2021, access-date 26 October 2021
  10. ^ Books of the Month by Martin Chilton “The Independent” July 5, 2021, access-date 21 October 2021
  11. ^ From Women to the World: Powerful and insightful letters from a global group of accomplished women Features access-date 22 October 2021
  12. ^ From Women to the World Gala “Hay Festival May 2021”, access-date 24 October 2021
  13. ^ Leaders Must Instil Kindness “The HR Director” August 2020, access-date 24 October 2021
  14. ^ TedX Stormont 2017 TedXStormont Women” "Emotion vs. Reason: Humanism vs. Capitalism?" 30 November 2017, access-date 30 October 2021

External links edit

  1. ESI Celebrates International Women's Day 2019 with Global Thinkers Forum and Athena40
  2. Inside the International Women's Day forum attended by Princess Eugenie
  3. Gender equality by 2030, Secretary-General tells top women
  4. Sharjah’s NAMA partners with Global Thinkers Forum
  5. Στην Ελλάδα Εχουν Εκλείψει Οι Πολιτικοί Ηγέτες
  6. Articles at the Huffington Post by Filippouli
  7. The Global Thinkers Forum – a global force to be reckoned with in Leadership
  8. Filippouli on the Future of Innovation in Media, NewsXchange [2]
  9. Filippouli launches in Jordan an international think tank
  10. Al Jazeera International Reveals More On-Screen Talent Archived 2017-02-20 at the Wayback Machine
  11. Crossroads Europe, Al Jazeera
  12. Italygate on Al Jazeera English
  13. Greekgate on Al Jazeera English
  14. A King Without A Country on Al Jazeera English
  15. Elizabeth Filippouli chairs the INSI debate in Athens
  16. The Invisible Reality by Elizabeth Filippouli Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
  17. Τα Χρώματα της Ιριδας Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
  18. Ελισάβετ Φιλιππούλη: Ας βάλουμε τα δυνατά μας για την Ολυμπιάδα
  19. Δημοπρασία Αλληλεγγύης για τα Θύματα του Τσουνάμι Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
  20. Filippouli hosts the Eurovision (2005)
  21. New Media Landscape, Less Media Safety (Rees, G., 2010)