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=====Initial investment and foundations====
=====Initial investment and foundations=====
The key founders of the project did not have any financial strength, as their families became refugees in 1974, following the Turkish invasion in Cyprus. The initial funds mainly came from the following sources:
The key founders of the project did not have any financial strength, as their families became refugees in 1974, following the Turkish invasion in Cyprus. The initial funds mainly came from the following sources:
* $ 5,000 from the [[International Program Development Fund]] and from a [[Provost Teaching Award]] of the University of Arizona awarded to [[Yiannis Laouris]]
* $ 5,000 from the [[International Program Development Fund]] and from a [[Provost Teaching Award]] of the University of Arizona awarded to [[Yiannis Laouris]]

Revision as of 15:48, 1 January 2018

CYBER KIDS was launched in the summer of 1991 when Yiannis Laouris and George Vakanas returned to Cyprus, together with co-Founders Xenophon Xenophontos, Neophytos Xenophontos, and Stelios Stylianou. Maria Symeonides joined two months later, more or less at the time when the three co-Founders withdrew from the partnership. The chain started as CYBER Institutes with a trade name which ironically secured the term 'CYBER' but not the term 'Institutes'. Immediately after Christmas, two more Branches have been launched, one in Limassol and one in Paphos. The first was managed by Eve Kalli, mother of Joulietta Kalli-Laouri, and the second by Chris Laouris, father of Yiannis Laouris.


Initial investment and foundations

The key founders of the project did not have any financial strength, as their families became refugees in 1974, following the Turkish invasion in Cyprus. The initial funds mainly came from the following sources:

  • $ 5,000 from the International Program Development Fund and from a Provost Teaching Award of the University of Arizona awarded to Yiannis Laouris
  • $ 20,000 from Maria Symeonides, who quit her job at Apple Cupertino to join the dream
  • $ 80,000 in the form of a “low-interest” (as it turned out later, the compound interest and repayment conditions were similar to those of any bank) government loan for the unemployed
  • $ 10,000 in the form of a bank overdraft which required as securities five guarantors and a 250 sqm plot (value over $ 50,000), which was the only asset of the sister of one of the team members
  • ever-returned loans by the father, Chris Laouris and wife and partner Joulietta Kalli-Laouri who remained firm believers of the power that early education has in influencing the future of people. These details are provided not to obstruct, but to inspire and enhearten potential social entrepreneurs to dare to follow their dreams even with modest resources available.

In 1996, George Vakanas and [Evros Alexandrou]] led an act of defiance forming a new chain called CYBCYB CYBERNET, which became a direct competitor. By 1999 CYBER KIDS expanded in 7 countries:


Towards the end of 1999 and beginning of 2000, CYBER KIDS opened its first Branches in two new continents:

  • USA, Portland (1 Branch)
  • India (3 Branches opened by the Indian Master Franchisee)

Under the leadership of the Cyprus Development Bank, in 2000 CYBER KIDS merged with 11 other companies to form a public, high-tech company known as CYBER GROUP. Unfortunately, the crash of the stock markets in combination with a number of unconstitutional laws passed repetitively by the Cyprus Parliament allegedly to "protect" the rights of investors, led dozens of entrepreneurial companies to forced bankruptcy.