![]() Joyce plays the piano and enjoys indoor and outdoor sports. In her spare time, she cooks Lebanese food as well as many international dishes. ![]() Joyce is proud to come from a hospitable country known for its beautiful geographic location and its cuisine. She also teaches business and entrepreneurship courses in both English and French, and speaks fluent Arabic, English, French and some Spanish. they are affiliated with in Europe, Canada & the USA. She has been there since 2012 and serves as director of the external and international degree Program with SUNY Empire State College/State University of New York and other international universities. Joyce currently works for the American University of Science and Technology in Beirut. In addition, Joyce holds a Teaching Diploma. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Banking & Finance and an MBA from the Lebanese American University, where she graduated with distinction. Haddad was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon. Joyce Haddad Beirut Program Coordinator Joyce Haddad Her native language is Albanian, and she speaks English, German and Italian. In her free time Najada is active as a committee member of Tirana Intellectum, a cultural organization that promotes preservation of intellectual and historical heritage in Tirana as Albania’s capital. ![]() She won a two-year scholarship, and completed a professional study program at Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule, Aachen University in Germany. in Physics at the State University of Tirana, where she continued as researcher in the Department of Applied Physics at the Faculty of Natural Sciences. Prior to her position with SUNY Empire, she served as Immigration Counselor at Citizenship and Immigration Canada for four years. Najada Fani is currently the SUNY Empire program coordinator at University of New York Tirana in Albania, a role she has held since 2006. “It is very fulfilling, creative and responsible job that brings you very close to the students’ vision and dreams.” Najada Fani Tirana Program Coordinator Najada Fani She finds that the students offer a very vibrant life at the office, which differs from regular office jobs. Vicky has been working for SUNY Empire State College in Athens since 2011. A few years ago, she took over the planning of two weddings of very close friends, which, opened the door for her to pursue event planning. From an early age, Vicky liked design and arts, combining colors and experimenting with interior decorating. A colleague offered her a job to do a voiceover for a TV ad campaign for cereal. When Vicky was in school, she belonged to a choir where she worked with her voice and learned about orthophony. She worked as a subtitle editor back in the early 2000s for three Hollywood movies. She holds a diploma in translation and interpretation in English and Italian, as well as an MBA. It is one of her dreams to make this trip! Both her parents were born in the provinces, where they learned how to collect tobacco, produce oil, make raki and mine salt. Vicky Ampatzoglou's name comes from Istanbul, a city she’s never seen. What exactly is involved in making that possible, and who are the people who make it all happen? Join the women of the Center for International Education live, as they describe a day in the life of a program coordinator in Albania, Greece, Lebanon and the Czech Republic.Īnna Oravcová, Prague, Czech Republic About the Panelists Vicky Ampatzoglou Athens Program Coordinator Vicky Ampatzoglou Since 1972, SUNY Empire has worked to make our degrees accessible to students all over the globe. ![]() Make International Women's Day your day, and do what you can to make a positive difference for women. The day is also a call to action, an important reminder that to make progress toward equality for women, we must practice and support it, and the women in our lives, every day - in our actions, our speech, and our thoughts. International Women’s Day is a day for all of us - regardless of gender or gender identity - to reflect on the accomplishments of courageous, determined, everyday women who have made this world a better place. Yes, it’s a day for women to celebrate women, but the day does not belong to women alone. On International Women's Day, we celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women here in the United States and around the world. Kelly Mollica, channel recruiter, and Lindsey Clark, interim director of communications, pose with Blue for International Women's Day. In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, SUNY Empire State College faculty, staff, students, and alumni share how they have worked, are working, or intend to break the bias in the interest of cultivating a gender-equal society. It shouldn't be that women are the exception.” - Ruth Bader Ginsburg “Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. ![]()
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