Theoni Alampasi is a lawyer and Head of the General Secretariat for Financial Sector and Private Debt Management at the Hellenic Ministry of National Economy and Finance, where she has also served as Head of the Legal Support Department since the establishment of the Secretariat. She has many years of experience in the financial sector, particularly in institutional insolvency frameworks, and is a member of the INSOL/World Bank Group Legislative & Regulatory Colloquium Committee, which focuses on the design and implementation of insolvency frameworks worldwide. She has had a distinguished professional career in both the private sector and public administration, holding several senior positions of responsibility. She currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Deposit and Investment Guarantee Fund. In the past, she has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the National Infrastructures for Research and Technology (GRNET) and Information Society S.A. At the same time, she held the position of Head of the Directorate for Administrative and Financial Support at the Single Independent Public Procurement Authority. Ms Alampasi has actively contributed to the drafting of significant legislation, including Law 4738/2020, the support programmes for vulnerable debtors, the Bridge I and Bridge II subsidy programmes, and Law 4469/2017, and has participated in numerous legislative committees. She holds a degree from the School of Law and a Master’s degree in Commercial Law from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, and she speaks English, French, and Italian. Since 31 October 2024, Ms. Alampasi has served as Chair of the National Coordinating Committee for Financial Literacy, within the framework of the Greek National Strategy for Financial Literacy, and in January 2026, she was appointed as national financial literacy Ambassador upon an EU initiative for the support and promotion of Financial Literacy across Europe. In this capacity, she has actively contributed to and participated in numerous conferences, policy initiatives, and actions, both in Greece and internationally, aimed at promoting financial literacy, financial education, and a sound financial culture.