Dalia Sokkar

Assistant To The President & CEO at EPA Images

Dalia Sokkar currently serves as the Assistant to the President & CEO at the European Pressphoto Agency since January 2019, providing administrative support and engaging in strategic discussions. Dalia has extensive experience in marketing and sales roles, having previously worked as a Marketing & Sales Manager and a Marketing & Sales Account Manager for the Middle East. Dalia's earlier positions include Junior Manager Marketing & Sales at the same agency, Project Administrator at Thebes Consultancy, Legal Secretary at Trowers & Hamlins, and International Account Advisor at Vodafone Egypt. Dalia began a career in media at dpa – Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH, assisting the Sales Manager. Dalia holds an MBA from the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and a Bachelor's degree in Management Sciences from Sadat Academy for Management Sciences.

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Eschborn, Germany

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EPA Images

Since its start in 1985 the european pressphoto agency has always been based on integrity, independence and responsibility. Today's EPA Images photo service is based both on the broad network of epa's staff photographers all over the world and on the daily production of its member agencies, which are all market leaders in their respective countries. EPA's images reflect a continual commitment to allocate a maximum of resources to creative, unique photography producing images that speak for themselves. The international photo service of epa is used by diverse media as well as epa's partners and shareholders worldwide. The service is managed from epa's editorial headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, with regional editorial desks in Bangkok, Cairo and Washington, DC. From there, a timely selection of competitive images is delivered to clients all over the globe. At present the EPA Images service offers about 2,100 new images on an average day whereas the EPA archives contain about three million images dating back to 1997.