Sylvia Klimaki

Sylvia Klimaki

Sylvia Klimaki works at SKAI TV in Athens. She is a news anchor and TV host.[1] She also, produces, scripts and presents a taped, one-hour show (http://www.stinpraxi.gr) that has as an ultimate goal to restore faith and to encourage Greek society to move forward. Each week she hosts stories that highlight the limitless power of Greeks to adapt to a changing environment. She had a column with business content on the evening news program SKAI with Nikos Evaggelatos and she was the anchor of the daily morning news program. She has worked as a TV host on PBS upcoming TV series "This is Greece!". It is a travel series in English, showcasing one of the worlds most in demand holiday destinations, Greece! The TV series features 13 episodes including the capital Athens, the Peloponnese, Santorini, Rhodes, Mykonos and many of the Cycladic Islands including Milos, Paros and Naxos.

She also has extensive experience as a conference moderator. In 2012 she was the host and moderator of the Tradewinds Shipowner Posidonia Forum [2] where industry leaders participated. Before, she worked as a reporter at The National Herald of NYC. She also worked as a production assistant at Mediakite – a documentary and news production agency in New York. Prior she worked at CNN in London UK as a production assistant for the Business Traveller Show (Richard Quest). She received her (MA) Master of Arts in Regional Studies East Asia from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (concentration China and Business) in 2009 from Harvard University. She holds a BSc in Management Science and Information Systems from AUEB. She studied Mandarin at Fudan University Shanghai, Sisu University Shanghai and Beijing Language and Culture University.

Tradewinds Shipowners Forum 2012
Live @SKAI TV prime time news
Live @SKAI TV morning news
Skydiving for the TV Show "In Action" (stinpraxi)

References

  1. Stin Praxi, TV Show in Greek TV.
  2. Tradewinds Shipowner Posidonia Forum, additional text.
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