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Friday, September 27, 2013

Logothetis Family Powerhouse Summit

NEW YORK ? Promoting public-private partnerships is something most reasonable and sensible people generally agree is important, especially in an increasingly complex world with ever-growing multi-cultural interchange. It?s something a lot of people talk about. It?s also something few are actually doing anything to substantively address. But for the last three years, that?s precisely the vacuum the Concordia Summit has been busy trying to fill. It all started back in 2011, when Nicholas Logothetis, scion of a Greek shipping family based in London and New York, and his friend Matthew Swift ? the two were schoolmates at Connecticut?s highly respected Salisbury School ? cofounded the now-annual event.

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