For over 40 years, he rewards children of workers who excel in secondary and higher education. This year, for another year, two separate ceremonies were held in Athens and Ptolemaida and 446 excellent students and students were awarded for the school and academic year 2022 – 2023. Specifically, 125 high school graduates, 205 high school graduates and 116 AEI graduates (graduate, master’s degree, PhD) from all over Greece were awarded by the PPC Group for their excellent performance, while receiving gift cards and technology gifts. “Be the future you dream of” Apart from the awards, at this year’s event entitled “Be the future you dream of”, interesting speeches from distinguished PPC Group executives as well as inspirational presentations from special guests stood out. An. DNS, PPC Group Manager, Konstantinos Mavros, An. DNS, Group Chief of Commercial Activities, George Karakousis and Group Director General for Strategy, Elena Giannakopoulou, shared their own experiences on how to change the world by contributing to something superior, through daily work and its overall action. Antonis Tsapatakis, Paralympian and World Champion in Swimming, spoke to the attendees about the “significance of the Life verb”, while Cool Crips presented their own unique story, a route to “make the issue of disability mainstream and increase the visibility of disabled people”. The Group Director General for Human Resources & Organization, Alina Papageorgiou, addressed to their aristocrats and families, said: “Today is dedicated to children who are the hardest working group of today’s society, but also to parents – heroes who support this great effort. In today’s children with the promising, new features, seeking the higher purpose in their lives, they emphasize concepts such as Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility and which all employers must listen to.” “DEI I Progress”: promoting education and excellence PPC’s award of outstanding children of employees evolved over time in PPC institution I progress, through which secondary and higher education students, who are children of the Group’s employees, are rewarded for their excellent performance. The PPC institution I progress is one of the Group’s educational initiatives aimed at promoting academic knowledge and educational innovation, as well as developing skills and technical competence. Part of the broader plan of PPC Group’s Sustainable Development Strategy, educational initiatives contribute to the achievement of the objectives related to the “Quality Education” pillar (SDG4), as established by the United Nations.
PPC Group awarded 446 children of workers who excelled in secondary and higher education
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