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Ta Endeka Defterolepta

H aftobiografia enos asimou pou sunantise ston dromo tou pollous diasimous

Thalis P. Coutoupis

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Beschreibung

This volume is an autobiographical work written by Thalis P. Coutoupis. Thalis is one of the most reputable and leader in communication and public relations services in Greece. He introduced the political communication and he was advisor of key officials and personalities in Greece. Among them, the former king of Greece, Presidents at Hellenic Republic, Prime Ministers, reputable businessmen, etc. He was chief at Leo Burnett and other tier 1 companies and he has worked as self-employed in this sector too. Throughout the book, the reader can see the critical developments in the recent 60 years in Greece. Political changes, establishment and death of big organizations, and the development of the Greek society and culture during this period. The book is written in Greek language and it is self-published by Thalis P. Coutoupis. The title in Greek means 'The Eleven Seconds' and the subtitle 'an unknown man who met many reputable personalities'. "The Eleven Seconds" is a phrase that is being mentioned in the book and indicating the critical time for significant decisions and events of his life.

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business, Greece, politics