Melina Pappa
About Melina Pappa
Melina Pappa is a Senior Manager in Competition Policy, currently working at Liberty Global and W@CompetitionNL in the Amsterdam Area, Netherlands. She holds an Executive MBA from Rotterdam School of Management and advanced degrees in Law and Economics from Utrecht University and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Work at Liberty Global
Melina Pappa serves as the Senior Manager of Competition Policy at Liberty Global. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the company's strategic approach to competition regulations. Her role involves analyzing competition policies and ensuring compliance with legal standards. Based in the Amsterdam Area, Netherlands, she has been instrumental in shaping the company's competitive strategies in the telecommunications sector.
Current Role at W@CompetitionNL
In addition to her position at Liberty Global, Melina Pappa is also a team member at W@CompetitionNL since 2020. This role allows her to engage with professionals in the field of competition law and policy. Her involvement with W@CompetitionNL enhances her expertise and provides a platform for collaboration with other experts in the industry.
Education and Expertise
Melina Pappa has an extensive educational background in law and economics. She earned her Executive MBA from the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, completing the program from 2021 to 2022. Prior to that, she obtained an LLM in Law and Economics from Utrecht University in 2015. Additionally, she holds a Master's degree in Economics of Competition Law from King's College London, which she completed between 2018 and 2020. Her academic achievements provide her with a strong foundation in competition policy.
Background
Melina Pappa completed her undergraduate studies at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Law. This foundational education has equipped her with essential legal knowledge, which she has built upon throughout her career. Her diverse educational background supports her current roles in competition policy and law.