Olga Pavlidou Koutroumpis
Olga Pavlidou Koutroumpis G100 Greece Country Chair| Leadership Mentor Olga Pavlidou Koutroumpis has leveraged her experience and expertise in Organizational Behavior, Industrial Relations, and Human Resource Management, applying this knowledge across both the private and public sectors to shape strategic solutions and effective policies. In the private sector, she served as a Public Relations and Strategic Communication Consultant, contributing to the design and implementation of corporate identity policies, institutional communication frameworks, and strategic partnerships. Her engagement in public life reflects a deep sense of responsibility and commitment to society and democracy. Her tenure as Deputy Mayor, along with her active political involvement as a Candidate for Regional Counselor and as a Parliamentary Candidate, tangibly demonstrated her vision. Through her actions, she has cultivated a model of leadership that combines boldness, strategic thinking, and a people-centered approach—one that inspires collaboration, strengthens collective responsibility, teamwork and advances solutions with lasting social and institutional impact. At the international level, she has served as elected Former International President for Legal Affairs and Human Rights Commission of the European Union of Women (EUW) and currently she has been appointed in the G100 as Country Chair Greece of the Political Leadership Wing, contributing to the development of strategies for political leadership, women’s empowerment, and international cooperation. In parallel, she has conducted research on gender-equal representation, with her articles and interviews featured in the Greek press, while her publications have also appeared through the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). Furthermore, her policy recommendations, submitted through international organizations, have been presented to the Council of Europe and the United Nations, highlighting her contribution to the formulation of policies with international reach and to the advancement of gender equality at both institutional and societal levels. Her leadership at national and international levels has been recognized with numerous awards for her voluntary service and leadership, reflecting a vision defined by consistency and a global outlook—one that is oriented toward building a sustainable, just, and dynamic future for Greece, Europe, and the international community.