Was born and raised in Athens, the city where her mother, a Cypriot gal, met her svelte Greek father. She studied “Social Sciences, International and European Studies” at Panteion University, while at the same time attending a course in Journalism. She returned to her mother’s home country, where she got her feet wet in the wondrous realm of journalism at Sigma Channel’s Central Newscast. Then, taking a short break from TV sets, she returned to the world of the Academia to pursue further studies in International Relations at the University of Indianapolis. With a Master’s degree in her arsenal, she returned to Cyprus and worked at Sigma’s Newscast for a while more, before being transferred into the dream world of print media. She was on an on-again, off-again basis with monthly and weekly magazines {Madame Figaro, Time Out, To Periodiko}, yet her heart and creativity were dedicated with admirable commitment to City Free Press. After City, she took the plunge into technology. She went from being a digital Amish to a digital lover. Today, she is the Editor-in-Chief of Impossible.Works, a website featuring startups and SMEs, hoping that imagination in entrepreneurship will bring about progress and development and make unemployment a symptom of the past. Aspiring to be a considered a “founder”, she created the company The Write Formula, where she writes texts for companies and individuals who appreciate content. Other than that, she loves yellow tulips and red wine, she is afraid of people who do not burst into loud laughter and shudders at the thought of having to speak in front of a large audience at some point.