Cleopatra Kitti

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Cleopatra Kitti
Cleopatra Kitti
Service type Advisory Board Member
N.E.T.S. Board of Trustees
Previous Key Posts Regional director for EMEA
Member of the executive management committee at APCO Worldwide
Current Post Senior Managing Director of FTI Consulting
Degree(s) Diploma in Communications
European Institutional Relations
Field(s) of Study International Consulting
International Peace and Conflict.
University(ies) College for the Distributive Trades (UK)
ECPA
Specialization(s) Conflict Resolution, Sociology and Technology.
Notable Achievements Chair of the Andreas Papandreou Foundation (Cyprus).




Cleopatra Kitti is member of the N.E.T.S. Board of Trustees.


Cleopatra has more than 25 years experience in cross cultural, cross border, complex assignments for multinationals and governments. Having lived and worked in more than six countries in Europe and in the Gulf, Cleopatra has developed expertise in identifying solutions to issues that entail sound investment opportunities, policy and regulatory frameworks, political priorities and societal benefit. Her work is premised on research and analysis, identifying and converging data which represent public opinion, investment imperatives, geopolitical risk, regulatory process. Her consulting work involves developing platforms of dialogue, consensus building, partnerships and 3 way results which benefit investors, society and government. Cleopatra currently works for a US NYSE listed global advisory firm, assisting clients in Europe, Middle East and Africa. Her expertise represents sectors in Energy, Government, Healthcare, Communications and Infrastructure, Investment promotion.

Cleopatra's academic credentials include a diploma in Communications, College for the Distributive Trades (UK, 1982-1985); European Institutional Relations (a program by ECPA, 1999), and Women and Leadership Executive Leadership program at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (2008).