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Cyprus Consultants

George Georgiou, Director

Based in our Cyprus office, George Georgiou has more than ten years' recruitment experience in London, Greece and Cyprus. Born and educated in London, George worked in the UK - first in the hospitality industry and then in recruitment - followed by two years in Greece, setting up and developing an Internet recruitment portal.
After moving to Cyprus with his family, he managed a local recruitment company in Limassol before joining AP Group, initially as manager with responsibility for recruiting locally and regionally for AP Executive in the commercial and finance markets.
Since his promotion to director in May 2007, George has been focusing on the expansion of AP Group into the emerging markets of Eastern Europe, Russia and China.
george.georgiou@ap-executive.com
Specialist Jurisdictions: Cyprus, Eastern Europe, Russia and Middle East


Chrissy Tasou

Chrissy Tasou, Manager

Chrissy was born and educated in the UK before moving to Cyprus and then Saudi Arabia. Having spent three years there, she returned to Cyprus. Chrissy has over four years' experience gained in several areas of recruitment and focuses on the areas of legal, trust, accounting & corporate services for the Cyprus market. Chrissy originally joined as a recruitment consultant before gaining promotion to manager in 2006.
chrissy.tasou@ap-executive.com
Specialist Jurisdictions: Cyprus



 

John Joannou, Technical Consultant

John brings a specialised element to our Cyprus office with his background in IT. A second-generation Cypriot who recently moved to the island from London, John has experience in various aspects of IT, from hardware to web development. Having worked for several years in the UK equivalent of Silicon Valley in and around Bracknell, John will now be dealing with IT and technical recruitment in Cyprus, the Middle East and Europe.
john.joannou@ap-technical.com
www.ap-technical.com
Specialist jurisdictions: Cyprus and Middle East (IT and Telecommunications)  

 

AP Executive
Office 105,
8 John Kennedy Avenue, 
1087 Nicosia, Cyprus

Telephone: +357 22 817817
Fax: +357 22 817827





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