PRONIA’s CEO Tina Douvos-Stathopoulos steps down

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Tina Douvos-Stathopoulos is officially stepping down from her role as Chief Executive Officer of PRONIA after 7 years.

Elpis Korosidis, President of the Board, expressed gratitude for Tina’s 34 years of service and unwavering dedication as a leader in community services.

Ms Douvos-Stathopoulos wished PRONIA every success and shared her sentiments about its impact on the Greek community.

“I am proud and honoured to have served the Greek community over three decades and to have been part of an organisation that has made a difference to the lives of many,” Ms Douvos-Stathopoulos said.

Deputy CEO, Nikki Efremidis has been appointed Interim Chief Executive Officer while the Board initiates an executive search process for a new, permanent CEO.

Source: PRONIA

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