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Andriani Loizidou

Andriani has been working in Publishing Industry since 2010. She has worked in major Publishing Houses in UK and Greece, such as Cambridge University Press and ProQuest. She gained experience in different departments in Publishing, including editing, sales, marketing, research and book launch (event planning). She started as Social Media Manager in 4i magazine, but very quickly became the Editor in Chief. At the moment, she lives in Greece, where she is mentoring women with job and education matters; and she is the mother of 3 boys.


Place of residence: Milan, Italy Position: Astronaut Candidate, Science Communicator, NASA citizen scientist Please describe a day in your life: Most of my days start with a refreshing 10km walk, which helps clear my mind and energise my body for the day ahead.

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