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RMIT 2019 Scholarships and Prizes Ceremony

RMIT 2019 Scholarships and Prizes Ceremony

The recipient of the RMIT scholarship this year is Tyler Scott, who is in the second year studying Bachelor of Business (specialising in Financial Planning and Accountancy).

We are proud that we can make a difference for the new generation and we are looking forward to see them thrive.


Supporting students at RMIT University

Supporting students at RMIT University

We are committed in supporting young talent and contributing to their education. We donated a total amount of $10.000 to the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Australia, to fund this year’s scholarships for students at the RMIT School of Business, and we will donate a further $5.000 next year.

The scholarships will be awarded on a merit and equity criteria supporting students who demonstrate high academic achievement and who are experiencing financial and/or educational disadvantage. Preference will be given to students in the field of study of Transportation and Freight Logistics.

We are proud that we can make a difference for the new generation and we are looking forward to see them thrive.


Sponsoring a promising young athlete

Sponsoring a promising young athlete

Since 2011 we have been proud sponsors of Leonidas Tsortanidis, at that time a promising windsurf talent and today the greek windsurfing champion. Leonidas was born in 2001 in Andros and is an athlete of N. O. ANDROS. His coach is George Frangos, one of the most prestigious windsurf and paddle athletes in the world.

Leonidas Tsortanidis participated in an official race for the first time in 2011, where he won the 1st place in the category of under 13 as part of the Pan-Hellenic Championship. He has since won several times the 1st place of greek windsurf races among windsurfing unions and has been a Pan-Hellenic winner for 6 years in a raw.

He was qualified for the Youth Olympics in 2018 to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. At the Techno 2017 World Championship, he won the 5th place in the overall classification. He managed to win 5 international medals in five years and to become the first Greek windsurfing athlete to win races of this class.