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My email asking for information about Stefanos Kasselakis
My interest in CSIS started last summer prompted by the meteoric appearance in Greek politics of a former CSIS intern. I decided to contact the CSIS secretary and ask for information:
From: name and email
Date: Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 10:26 AM
Subject: Information about Stefanos Kasselakis
To: aschwartz@csis.org
Dear Mr. Schwartz
I am contacting you to ask for information about Greek politician Stefanos Kasselakis who claims to have been an associate of your organization in the past.
What I would be interested to learn is whether he worked for CSIS, how long and in what capacity.
I did a Google search for your site and there is no evidence that he worked on any project or collaborated on any paper or report.
Your response would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!
Regards
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