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Niki Ioannou-Chandriotou: Why Cyta Business supports the CBN Young Dragon Awards (video)

On 2 December 2024, the winners of the CBN Young Dragon Awards will be announced. These awards honour professionals and executives under 40 who stand out for their exceptional achievements, leadership skills, and commitment to positively impacting their companies and the broader business community.

Voting is currently underway and will close on Tuesday, 26 November. You can participate by voting through the platform here.

Awards will be presented in the following categories:

  1. Tourism, Hotel, Leisure, Food and Beverage
  2. Construction and Real Estate
  3. Trading and Manufacturing (retail trade, wholesale trade, manufacturing)
  4. Technology (technology companies, software, hardware, telcos, etc.)
  5. Services (Education, Health, Media, Communications, Advertising, Supply Chain and Logistics)
  6. Financial Services (Banking, Investing, Insurance, other financial services)
  7. Shipping
  8. Professional Services (law, accounting, consulting)
  9. Young Entrepreneur

This inaugural awards ceremony is proudly supported by Cyta Business, Punin Group, and ECOMMBX, which highlights the importance of the CBN Young Dragon Awards.

Speaking to IN Business TV, Niki Ioannou-Chandriotou, Head of Sales, Customer Care, Marketing & Communication at Cyta Business, discussed the significance of these awards (in Greek):

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