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]

Hellenic Australian Business Council (HABC)
Nonprofit organization
IndustryNonprofit organization, Business, Trade, Investments
Founded2012
HeadquartersAthens, Greece
Area served
Greece, Australia, European Union
Key people
Michalis Bodouroglou (President, HABC), Ioanna Gouvatsou (Director, HABC)
Websitewww.habc.gr

Board

The board consists of:[4][5]

  • 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

References

  1. Greek-Australia Business Council established Retrieved on 16 October 2012, Neos Kosmos
  2. Greek Australian Business Council Retrieved on 16 October 2012, Greek News Agenda
  3. Plugging the trade gap Retrieved on 18 April 2012, Neos Kosmos
  4. HABC Board Retrieved on 12 March 2013, Hellenic Australian Business Council
  5. HABC Board Retrieved on 12 March 2013, Hellenic Australian Business Council
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