Hellenic Australian Business Council
The Hellenic Australian Business Council is a non-profit association set up in 2012 to promote better business relations between Australia and Greece.[1][2][3]
Nonprofit organization | |
Industry | Nonprofit organization, Business, Trade, Investments |
Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters | Athens, Greece |
Area served | Greece, Australia, European Union |
Key people | Michalis Bodouroglou (President, HABC), Ioanna Gouvatsou (Director, HABC) |
Website | www.habc.gr |
Board
- Michalis Bodouroglou, president
- Christos Folias, vice-president
- Antonis Markopoulos, secretary
- Annie Michaelides, treasurer
- Panayiotis N. Tsakos
- Antonis Adamopoulos
- Emmanuel Domazakis
- Konstantinos Salonikis
- Konstantinos Koronakis
- Stefanos Tsipas
- Nicolas Fournarakis
- Christina Sakellaridis
- Athanasios Lavidas
- Athanasios Tzikas
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See also
- Australian economy
- Greek economy
- List of High Commissioners and Ambassadors of Australia
- Austrade - Australian Government's trade, investment and education promotion agency
References
- Greek-Australia Business Council established Retrieved on 16 October 2012, Neos Kosmos
- Greek Australian Business Council Retrieved on 16 October 2012, Greek News Agenda
- Plugging the trade gap Retrieved on 18 April 2012, Neos Kosmos
- HABC Board Retrieved on 12 March 2013, Hellenic Australian Business Council
- HABC Board Retrieved on 12 March 2013, Hellenic Australian Business Council
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