Cambridge University Press in Greece

We represent the Press in Greece, Cyprus, Malta and Albania. You can contact the team in Athens:

Phone: ++ 30 210 6549708

Fax: ++ 30 210 6549740

email: cupath@hol.gr

Our Mailing address is: PO Box 74246, 160 10 Kesariani, Greece

Our Office address is: Patriarchou Grigoriou E'21, 153 41 Agia Paraskevi, Greece

The Team:

Craig Walker, Senior Area Sales Manager

 

Craig Walker

 

Barbara Barakou, ELT Sales Consultant for Athens and Southern Greece

 

Barbara Barakou

 

And in the office:

 

Dina Tataraki

 

Dina Tataraki

 

and Bayo Ajibodu

 

Bayo Ajibodu

 

Not forgetting, in Thessaloniki:

 

Jim Kalathas

 

Jim Kalathas. Senior ELT and Education Consultant

Northern Greece, Cyprus, Malta and Albania

Phone/fax: ++ 30 2310 673298 email: cupthess@hol.gr

 

About Cambridge University Press ELT

 

Cambridge University Press ELT was established in the mid 1970s, and within thirty years has become one of the world's leading publishers of ELT material. We now account for over a quarter of the Cambridge Publishing's sales revenue and over a half of all publications sold.

The quality of Cambridge's ELT list is achieved by extremely close collaboration between in-house editors, all of whom have teaching experience and qualifications, and the teaching profession. Extensive market research precedes the development of new materials which are then piloted in schools in many parts of the world. The Press has some 60 ELT editorial, production and marketing staff in its Cambridge and New York offices, and in recent years ELT publishing centres have been developed in other regions, with editorial staff in Spain, Singapore and Brazil. Output includes not only books but cassettes, videos, CD-Roms and, increasingly, Web-based materials. ELT publications are sold to almost every country in the world, promoted by representatives based in over 60 countries, and with more than 90% of sales being made outside the UK.

Cambridge ELT first earned its reputation as a publisher of materials for adults, but, in response to ever larger numbers of young children learning English around the world, the list's range is expanding. Major recent additions include Primary Colours and the Storybooks series. The oldest Press in the world now provides for even the youngest learners.