Who we are

  • φωτογραφία Ελένη Κοπάνα

    Eleni-Iliada Kopana

Eleni-Iliada Kopana studied at the Department of History, Archaeology, and Social Anthropology at the University of Thessaly and is pursuing studies in Creative Writing with a specialization in Literary Writing in the Graduate Studies Program at the University of Western Macedonia. Seeking fields of knowledge that would enrich her professional profile, she obtained certification in Teaching Greek as a Second/Foreign Language from the University of the Aegean. One of her passions is learning foreign languages, and she's fluent in English and French and pretty good at Italian. She has worked as a counselor and daily care manager at a Reception Center for Unaccompanied Minors and has been a member of the Child Protection Department on behalf of a non-governmental organization based in Denmark, which operated in camps in Central Greece. She has been a lecturer in non-formal education programs based on music and songwriting in the context of strengthening the mental resilience of individuals who have experienced trauma. She has coordinated educational and recreational activities at a Child Protection facility with the aim of connecting beneficiaries with the community, guided by the basic principles of social pedagogy. Eleni has been trained in team dynamics and management and communication skills through the use of the Appreciative Inquiry Approach and has experience in conflict management.

Eleni has been trained in team dynamics and management and communication skills through the use of the Appreciative Inquiry Approach and has experience in managing conflict and violence in vulnerable groups. She has been involved in projects that use writing and storytelling as therapeutic tools, and has participated in Erasmus+ programs. Her presence and activity in multicultural work environments, combined with her love of travel, arm her with determination and enthusiasm to engage in programs that enable dialogue between diverse human-centered projects, without social
and geographical limitations.

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    Thanos Tiliakos

Dr. Thanos Tiliakos is one of the few non-native scientists in Romania. He is a Senior Researcher working for the New Materials for Hydrogen Energy Group of the National R&D
Institute for Cryogenic & Isotopic Technologies (ICSI) in Râmnicu Vâlcea, where he is responsible for the Laboratory for Nanostructural Investigations. He is also affiliated with
the Centre for Vibrodiagnostics for Equipment Testing and Automation (CVDTEA) at the Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Department of Engineering Science, in Reșița.
Initially trained in environmental engineering, he continued his postgraduate studies in atmospheric geophysics, environmental management and crisis economics; he received his
doctorate in nanotechnology and alternative energy sources. He specializes in hydrogen energy, laser photochemistry, thermal analysis, rheology, X-Ray and Raman spectroscopy,
additive manufacturing, nanotechnology and 2D materials; he works on developing energy storage and conversion applications using advanced materials and experimental architectures.
Dr. Tiliakos serves at the editorial boards of the Elsevier journals Hybrid Advances and Results in Surfaces and Interfaces, and the MDPI journal Fuels; and as a Technology Expert for NATO DIANA (Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic).

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    Maria Panou

Maria worked with the Muslim Minority in Thrace, Greece, managing an experimental social service aimed at supporting and empowering children in their reintegration into the educational system. In the Education of Muslim Children’s Program, funded by the Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports, she worked as a social pedagogue, facilitating interactions between minority children and children from the broader community. Maria founded the first Social Pedagogy Center for children, teenagers, and adults in Greece, in the city of Komotini, designing and implementing innovative programs for children, adults, and primary and secondary schools. At the same time, she worked as a supervisor in the Preschool Education Department at Democritus University of Thrace.

Maria took courses in silversmithing and ceramics at Stafford College in the United Kingdom and applied the newly acquired skills in her work at child protection facilities with adolescents displaying challenging behavior. Since 2016, Maria returned to Greece and worked with refugees, focusing on working with children and youth education. She was the project manager for the first housing program for young refugees on behalf of a Non-Governmental Organization. She also worked as a private adult educator, offering experiential seminars on Resilience, Time Management, and the Practical Implementation of Social Pedagogy in Child Protection. Recently, she has been working as a social worker in primary education schools.

Her family is a strong motivation for her. She is capable of adapting her skills to the needs of a project and instilling her passion through interaction with the people around her.

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    Michalis Stylas

Michalis Stylas was born in Volos, with roots from Epirus. Sports was one of his great passions, and as a student, he played at a semi-professional level in football teams in Thessaloniki.

He studied in the Department of Social Theology at the Faculty of Theology at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and was a member of the theatrical group Θ.Ο.Φ.Ε. Thessaloniki and a founding member of the Vlach Students' Association of Thessaloniki. He is a graduate of the Byzantine Music School of the Holy Metropolis of Demetrius and Almyros.

His calling and love for children, from the very beginning of his entrepreneurial career, have kept him close to children ever since.

He served for 15 years as a catechist of the Metropolis of Demetriados and Almiros, while also being president for many years of the cultural associations of “Sesklo and Lamia Dimini” and the “Sesklo mountaineering group”. He is a founding member of the global host organization of Vlach cultural associations. He was the secretary of the wrestling academy “Olympic Champion Volos” and the founder of the wrestling association “Sosthenes Sesklo”. He served for five years as a local counsellor in the community of Sesklo. He co-run the family business "Glykó Stylas", as an entrepreneur for 15 years.  He later pursued a career in Animal Husbandry with the goal of preserving indigenous breeds. He worked as a gardener for a model company in organic olive cultivation based in Volos. For three years, he provided his services in a children’s home for looked after children of a major Child Protection organization, initially as a maintenance worker and later as a pedagogue (---words deleted).

He is a member of the religious-philological association "The Three Hierarchs" in Volos.

His love for children and nature eventually led him to his true calling.

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    Vasileios Tiliakos

Vasileios Tiliakos is a social worker and social pedagogue with twenty years of experience in the field. He has worked in Community Social Work and with children and families in multicultural environments. In his early career in Greece, he worked in experimental university social services at Democritus University of Thrace, in mental health residential care, and in programs aimed at empowering minorities.

Since 2013, he has worked as a social pedagogue in county councils of the United Kingdom, training social workers on the connection between Social Work and Social Pedagogy, and implementing Social Pedagogy practices in child protection residential care and in adoption and fostering services. At the same time, he offered his services in the field of Fostering as a member of a committee for selecting foster parents in the private sector and served as a trainer for organizations and institutions at Jacaranda Recruitment and Development, one of the three organizations that formed the Social Pedagogy Consortium for the application of this discipline in the UK. He was also one of the founding members of the Social Pedagogy Professional Association in the United Kingdom.

He returned to Greece in 2016 and became the director of humanitarian actions in Northern Greece, as well as the director of Child Protection in Greece for an international NGO. Since 2018, he has worked in Greece and abroad as a trainer and consultant on Social Pedagogy, conducting staff supervision and training professionals in humanitarian organizations, child protection programs, and international companies.

He participates in the Interdepartmental Master Program "Social Neuroscience, Social Pedagogy, and Education" at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where he conducts experiential seminars on Resilience, Reflective Practice, and the Implementation and Development of Social Pedagogical Programs in challenging conditions. In August 2023, he moved to Volos in an effort to combine his love for nature with his work in the community.

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    Stalitsa

Female dog of Kokoni breed. She was added to the team of zVolos on the 13th of May 2025 as a public relations manager. She is currently being training in the field of chicken handling and tortoise protection.

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