Federation of Greek Elderly Citizens Clubs of Victoria elect new executive committee

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The Federation of Greek Elderly Citizens Club of Melbourne and Victoria has elected a new Executive Committee at its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) on April 5.

The Federation held the AGM after outgoing President John Kostoulias resigned from his position due to health reasons.

The new Executive Committee consists of seven members. They are:

  • President: Dimitra Sardelis
  • Vice President: Louiza Kavakliotis
  • Secretary: Yiannis Gaitanis
  • Treasurer: Martha Antoniadis
  • Assistant Secretary: Soula Kolokythas
  • Assistant Treasurer: Aris Kakalas
  • Council Member: Kostas Dimoulas

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