I was born on March 11, 1991, in Athens, Greece. I attended school in Marousi and graduated in 2008 with an overall grade of 19.72/20. I was awarded the “EUROBANK EFG Scholarship for Highest University Entrance Score” and was admitted to the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) with 19,776 points. I completed my undergraduate studies in 2013 with a final grade of 9.12/10. In the same year, I began my postgraduate studies at the London School of Economics (LSE), earning a Master’s degree in Political Science and Political Economy in 2014, graduating with Distinction. Since June 2015, I have been working at Datamed SA, initially as a Project Manager in Medical Informatics projects, later becoming Project Office Director. In April 2018, I was appointed Vice President of the company and Administrative Advisor, with a focus on international partnerships and the company’s activities abroad. In 2017, I began my PhD at the National Technical University of Athens in the field of Biomedical Technology and e-Health Services. I served as Secretary of the Central Political Committee of PASOK – Movement for Change from 2018 to 2022. In the national elections of July 7, 2019, I was placed in the honorary last position of the Movement for Change’s national ballot. Following the end of my term as Party Secretary, I was elected as a member of the Political Council of PASOK – Movement for Change. In May 2023, I was elected Member of Parliament for Eastern Attica with PASOK and assumed the role of Head of the Environment Sector of the Parliamentary Group.