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Sylvia Charalambous takes on new post at Bioiatriki Group

Sylvia Charalambous has begun a new position as Head of Marketing & Communications at Bioiatriki Group- Yiannoukas Medical Laboratories & Alpha Evresis Diagnostic Center.

Charalambous shared the news in a post on her LinkedIn account.

Having joined the Group in October 2023, Charalambous had previously held roles at Neo Plaza Cyprus, Voice la Mode Group of Companies, Ermes Department Stores Plc, MAP S. Platis, and Global Educational Services.

Charalambous has a Master of Arts in Strategic Consumer Marketing from Manchester Metropolitan University, a Diploma of Education, LCCI in Public Relations from Pearson College London, and a Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management with Marketing from in the University of Derby. She is also a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

Bioiatriki Healthcare Group has been active in the field of health services since 1981, becoming a leading private Primary Health Care provider offering 56 autonomous Diagnostic Centers in Greece and Cyprus, which, according to the Group’s website, receive more than three million visitors per year.

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