Medelhavet Kultur provides organization, marketing and promotion of Culture and Cultural events services, while a second area focuses on the promotion of trading companies of the Mediterranean throughout Sweden. The company is staffed by people originating from Mediterranean countries and possessthe necessary knowledge, ideas and experience to promote the Mediterranean culture through musical concerts, theatrical and artistic performances, film screenings, art exhibitions, tastings as well as through the promotion of Mediterranean origin trading products.
Melina Ntislian
Melina Ntislian was born in Alexandroupolis in 1984 and from her very young age, she knew that football and journalism would be her two loves of her life. She studied at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Theater and Cinema, in the Department of Fine Arts and at the same time she studied (with a scholarship) and took her degree in Journalism, at the Center for Sports Reporting. Starting as a student from Thessaloniki, where she stayed for almost ten years, she began to work as a journalist, first in sports and then in artistic and social reporting.
Some of her most interesting interviews, that stood out, were with the football players: Luka Modric, Christian Karebe, Niko Lymperopoulo, Marouane Fellaini, Tasso Bakaseta and Manoli Siopi, while there were also a lot of artists who were hosted in her interviews, like: Vassilis Karras, Panos Kiamos, George Kapoutzidis, Eleni Foureira, Despina Vandi and Elena Paparizou.
During her ten-year presence in Thessaloniki, she worked for many media, such as Spor tou Vorra, SporTime, ERT 3, SportDay, Exedra of SPORTS, Arena Radio, contra.gr and Super Spor FM. Her next stop was Athens, where she worked for VOICE magazine, Real FM, pamesports.gr, marca-sl.gr and the Sporting Lisbon football club. Last year she returned to her hometown, where she was having her own radio show on NRG 98.5.
English and Spanish are two languages that she really loves… her free time is shared between football matches and walks with friends, she loves traveling, having car rides and watching movies. Her idol is Mohamed Salah from Liverpool and Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich.
E-MAIL: melina_g_7@yahoo.gr
Marni Hatziemmanouil
Marni Hadjiemmanuel är journalist, vice ordförande för Makedonien-Thrakiens Journalistförbunds Läroanstalt, doktor vid institutionen för journalistik och massmedia vid Aristoteles universitet i Thessaloniki.
Hon har arbetat på många olika medier i Aten och främst i Thessaloniki. Hon har bl.a. samarbetat med tidningarna Ethnos, MAKEDONIEN, ELLINIKOS VORRAS, TYPOS TIS THESSALONIKIS (BONUS), hon har arbetat för de statliga tv-kanalerna ET1 och ET3, den kommunala kanalen TV100, radiostationerna FLASH FM, Radio Moudania, FM 100,6, Thessaloniki kommuns radiostation, Aristoteles universitets rektorats presskontor i Thessaloniki, konservatoriet i norra Grekland, Balkans ungdomsfestival etc. Under sin avhandling vid Aristoteles universitet i Thessaloniki undervisade hon i journalistik och tidigare även vid den privata journalistskolan North College.
Hon har hållit i presentationen under många viktiga evenemang som vid: premiärminister Kostas Simitis huvudtal vid invigningen av Thessaloniki International Fair (2004), invigningen av Thessalonikis olympiska museum i närvaro av den Internationella Olympiska Kommitténs president, Jacques Rogge (2004) m.m.
För sitt journalistiska arbete fick hon många hedersutmärkelser bland annat priset ”Botsi”, den största journalistiska utmärkelsen, (2005) för den dagliga showen ”Mamma mia”, priset ”Prosopa 2006” för kulturshowen ”Söndag i byn” som hon presenterade under flertalet år, den europeiska hedersutmärkelse Prix CIRCOM för dokumentären ”People tell the story” (2012).
Hon har gett ut fem böcker, två diktsamlingar, en roman, en journalistisk uppsats och en barnsaga och har även medverkat i gruppublikationer. Hon deltar aktivt i olika förenigar i sin hemstad.
Numera presenterar hon den veckliga kulturshowen ”REFLECTIONS” på webb-tv ”anixneuseis” och skriver kolumnen ”PIGA EIDA” i söndagens Makedonien.