Yánna Angelopoúlou-Daskaláki (in Greek:
Γιάννα Αγγελοπούλου-Δασκαλάκη
, born Daskaláki the December 12th 1955 with Héraklion in Crete) is a businesswoman and politicking Greek. She is known on the international scene to have chaired the committee Greek organistor of the Olympic Games of 2004 Athens.
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- “In the middle of the Olympic ideal, the two women who make Athens”, article of Patrick Lemoine appeared in the Team on August 12th, 2004.
- “Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki: Large the " Je" Olympic”, article of Nicolas Jury published in Strategies the February 12th 2004.
- “women as a prmière line”, article of Damien Roustel published in Humanity the August 18th 2004.
- “an iron Lady to rectify the OJ”, article of Celine Chaudeau published in Release the August 12th 2004.
- “the combat of the heiresses of Athéna”, article of Nicolas Jury published in Le Figaro the July 31st 2004.
- “the president of the organizing committee of the OJ of Athens continued for bleaching”, article of Gerard Davet published in Le Monde dated from the July 23rd 2004.
- “Gianna, the large priestess of the OJ”, article of Olivier Royant published in Paris Match the February 12th 2004.