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About me

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  • Professional Chess Trainer with more than 15 years of work experience in Local and International Elementary Schools, Kindergartens and Chess Clubs, in Greece, Turkey and Singapore.
  • Awarded and certified with the title of “FIDE Trainer” of the World Chess Federation.
  • Credited with the title of “Master” by the Greek Chess Federation.
  • Winner of the 2nd title in National Greek School Championship (1991).
    Career top FIDE rating: 2227.
  • Arbiter (Category A title) of Greek Chess Federation, worked in Euro National Teams Championship (2007, 2011), World Youth Championships (2004, 2010) and World Junior Championships (2012).
  • From August 2015 – June 2019, Head of the chess program in Overseas Family School in Singapore, an international school with students from 70 countries, where chess is a compulsory element of the Elementary School curriculum and part of the overall intellectual development program of the school.

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From GM Viswanathan Anand’s visit at Overseas Family School – 2017. A 5-times World Champion and Chess Legend.

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London Chess Conference 2016 “The Didactics of Chess”

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With Women’s World Champion, GM Ju Wenjun, Singapore – 2019.

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