She worked for five years at the Greek Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities, serving as a record keeper in the photographic archive. She also worked as a designer during the excavation of the Neolithic cave “Alepotrypa” in Pyrgos Diros, Mani, under the direction of archaeologist Georgios Papathanasopoulos. Furthermore, she contributed to the excavation at the Castle of Pylos, where she recorded and documented Ottoman findings and assisted in organizing events and lectures.
After leaving the Greek Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities, she worked for three years as a designer at the architectural firm Archiplan – Dino Georgiou & Partners.
In 1990, together with her mother, Aspasia Zenetou, she founded the art gallery “YPOGRAFI.” The gallery opened with a tribute to the previously unknown and unpublished work of her father, T.Ch. Zenetos, including paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and silver objects, as well as to her mother’s sculptures and paintings. Later, she organized painting exhibitions featuring well-known artists in the same space.
Some years later, she established a commercial store specializing in art and design objects. Eventually, inspired by her love for children, the store focused on educational toys.
Having in her possession the complete archive of her father, T.Ch. Zenetos, she later co-founded, together with her husband Konstantinos Michalaros, the Civil Non-Profit Society “T.Ch. Zenetos Archive.” Its aim is to organize and preserve the archive so that it may be used for exhibitions, lectures, and research.