Co-Founder & Director, Tipping Point
Since 2016, Amalia Konstantakopoulou has been the Founding Member and Director of The Tipping Point (TTP), a non-profit organization that empowers young people to consciously make their most critical decisions, while preparing them for the workplace of tomorrow, through exposure to role models, experiential learning and building competences for their future including GenAI skills. Under her leadership, TTP has grown from 5 to over 1,000 schools, reaching 80,000 students and 3,100 educators nationwide.
Among its programs, TTP has helped over 4,700 students become familiar with GenAI through discussions with mentors, workshops, and interactive activities. Additionally, 2,000+ educators have participated in GenAI hands-on training, with 99% reporting that they are likely to apply their new skills to the classroom responsibly and effectively.
Earlier in her career, Amalia worked extensively in strategic communications and marketing for companies and organizations. She completed her studies in Economics (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), during which she served as a teaching assistant for the “Applications of Informatics in Economics” course. She holds an MBA from the National Technical University of Athens, she is an alumna of the U.S. Department of State’s IVLP Program and she serves as Greece's Local Engagement Coordinator for the U.S. Department of State’s “TechGirls” Program.