Loading...
design

design

Elfner, Nicholas

Published in Trustee Directory

Executive; Investment – Chair; International School Oversight; CTY & Ancillary Activities



Board Member since 2019

Nick Elfner is co-head of investment research at Breckinridge Capital Advisors in Boston. He is a member of the firm’s Investment Committee where he is jointly responsible for setting the firm’s investment outlook and the translation into portfolio strategy. In his role, Nick also heads Breckinridge’s corporate bond research team. He has over 28 years of investment industry experience. Prior to Breckinridge, Nick was a vice president at Wellington Management Company where he researched and managed corporate bonds. He also held senior corporate research positions with Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. in New York and Toronto. He began his career at Smith Barney & Co. in Tokyo and Hong Kong as an assistant trader. Nick is a Trustee of Anatolia College and serves as chair of the Investment Committee. He also serves on the Board of Directors and the Investment Committee of The Japan Society of Boston. He is a volunteer and member of the Steering Committee for UNCF’s Lighted Pathways Program. Nick is a member of the CFA Society Boston, Inc. and the Fixed Income Analysts’ Society. He is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, an academic honor society recognizing high scholastic achievement in business school. Nick has volunteered as Alumni Senator at the Fenn School. He regularly volunteers his time with Trustees of Reservations. Nick holds a B.A. from Middlebury College and an MBA, magna cum laude, from the F.W. Olin School of Business at Babson College. He is a graduate of the Middlesex School. Nick lives in Cohasset, Massachusetts with his wife, Raina and two sons, Benjamin, and Samuel.

More

Margaropoulos, Nikolaos "Nikos" K.

Published in Trustee Directory



Board Member since 2024

Nikos Margaropoulos (’82) is a Supreme Court lawyer and Managing Partner of Margaropoulos & Associates, Scientia Legis law firm, with offices in Thessaloniki and Athens. Specializing in business and corporate law, he has extensive expertise in complex M&A transactions. Since 1995, he has been the Honorary Consul of the Philippines in Thessaloniki and a former president of the Consular Corps in Greece. In 2022, he was elected President of FICAC, the International Federation of Consular Corps and Associations, based in Brussels. He has been a BoD member of the Italian Chamber since 2011 and its Treasurer since 2014, a member of the AMCHAM Northern Greece Committee since 2017, and the former Secretary General of the Greek-Turkish Chamber in Thessaloniki (2009 2020). He served as President of the Propeller Club of Thessaloniki (2008 2012) and Governor of the 2475 (Greece) Rotary International District (2024–2025). Since 2017, Nikos has been the President of the Board of Trustees of the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle and Modern History of Macedonia Foundation. He serves as a BoD member of various private sector companies and NGOs. He served on the BoD of Pinewood from 2009 to 2018, including as President (2012–2015). He was awarded the title of Cavaliere by the President of the Italian Republic in 2009 and is a recipient of the Gusi Peace Prize. Nikos is fluent in English, Italian, and Spanish. He and his wife Jenny have a son and a daughter.

More

Manos, Alexandros "Alex"

Published in Trustee Directory



Board Member since 2024

Alexandros N. Manos (’89) is a seasoned executive with over 20 years of experience leading companies in developing, marketing and selling internationally cutting-edge technologies. He holds a BSc in Electrical Engineering and a BA in Business Economics from Brown University and an MSc in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since January 2015, he has been a member of the Board of Directors and holds the position of Chief Executive Officer at Netcompany-Intrasoft S.A., a Luxembourg based leading European IT Solutions and Services Group of Companies. Previously, he served as a member of the Board of Directors and CEO of Intracom Telecom S.A., an international telecommunication systems vendor, as well as CEO of Conklin Corporation, a company offering broadband solutions and IPTV to the US market. He is a member of several scientific, engineering, and economics societies and a young global leader of World Economic Forum (WEF).

More

STEM at Anatolia College

Published in STEM sections

The Anatolia College STEM Center coordinates activities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, fostering 21st-century skills in both primary and secondary education.

Anatolia College has adopted a STEM approach both in the classroom, with inquiry-based units, and outside the classroom through clubs and after-school and weekend programs. We provide our students with the knowledge and opportunity to apply it, nurturing skills that will enable them to succeed and adapt in a constantly changing environment.

STEM in Kindergarten

In our Kindergarten, the STEAM program (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) is integrated into the daily curriculum of our young learners. Through play, creative activities, and simple experiments, students are given the opportunity to explore and discover the world around them in a fun and enjoyable way. The STEAM program strengthens essential skills such as observation, exploration, and creativity, promoting children's development in a structured and encouraging manner. These activities contribute to the early development of knowledge and creativity.

STEM in Elementary School

The STEM Center organizes activities that complement the elementary school curriculum. Our students have the opportunity to discover and explore the world around them through creative experiments and fun laboratory activities. The STEAM program promotes a systematic approach to science, strengthening observation, experimentation, and analytical skills in a fun and organized manner. These activities contribute to the development of students' knowledge and creativity.

STEM in Middle and High School

The STEAM pedagogical approach (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) aims to cultivate 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, creativity, empathy, collaboration, technological literacy, communication, and social responsibility. At Anatolia High School, STEAM is applied both in the classroom, through inquiry-based learning, and outside, through clubs and programs, providing students with the necessary knowledge and the opportunity to apply it.


Anatolia College supports experiential learning and talent development, while innovation and social responsibility are at the heart of its education. Innovative spaces have been created, such as the Innovation Isle with the Fabrication Lab and the Green Chemistry Center, which allow students to build and experiment with innovative ideas. Additionally, the Anna Papageorgiou STEM Center, completed in 2020, offers modern facilities and tools for teaching the natural sciences, strengthening the school's new educational paradigm.

For the 2024-2025 school year, the goal of Anatolia College STEAM is to encourage students to engage in activities that promote technological literacy, such as robotics and automation, and in green education programs that foster environmental awareness and sustainable behavior.

In this context, Anatolia College is organizing the 11th Anatolia College Science & Technology Annual Conference - ACSTAC on May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 2025, which invites students from schools in Greece and abroad to present research papers, developing research, collaboration, and communication skills. This year's conference focuses on the connection of STEAM with social responsibility and the encouragement of women in the STEAM field.

Through collaborations with research institutions, the Anna Papageorgiou STEM Center aims to involve students and teachers in innovative activities and expose them to cutting-edge technologies. To this end, it actively participates in European and international programs, in collaboration with universities and organizations, aimed at developing innovative educational approaches and promoting contemporary scientific knowledge.

More

STEM activities

Published in STEM sections

Kindergarten and Elementary School Activities

Middle School & High School Activities

More

EU Funded STEM Projects

Published in STEM sections

Read more about the EU funded projects that are open to studentsa across divisions through the STEM Center at Anatolia College:

More

The process of science and tools for teaching science for Primary Education

Published in Seminars and Workshops

This workshop was provided by Mr. Dave Fish and Mrs. Olga Michalopoulos from the Perimeter Institute of Canada.

The goal of the workshop was to introduce practices that promote the inquiry approach in natural sciences and encourage the use of the STEM approach in specific scientific topics, as well as to apply these practices to lesson plans.

The Perimeter Institute is a leading center for scientific research, training and educational outreach in fundamental theoretical physics. Located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Its mission is to advance our understanding of the universe at its most fundamental level, inciting the discoveries that could transform our future.

Perimeter Outreach educators train the next generation of educators through innovative programs and share the excitement and wonder of science with students, educators and the general public.

The aim of this particular workshop was to introduce practices that promote the inquiry approach in natural sciences and to present this approach in the context of specific scientific topics, as well as to apply these practices through lesson plans.

3.5.process of science tools2

More
Subscribe to this RSS feed