Hellenic Writers’ Association of Australia announce new Executive Board

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The Hellenic Writers’ Association of Australia has announced the reorganisation of its Executive Board following the resignation of President Roma Siachos and Secretary Evangelia (Lia) Argyropoulou.

The new Executive Board is as follows:

  • President: Ioannis Sachinidis
  • Vice President: Evangelos Plokamakis
  • Special Secretary: Evangelia Baksa
  • Secretary: Katerina Kousi
  • Treasurer: Pavlina (Paola) Haidouli
  • Counsellor: Odysseas Krypotos

The newly formed Executive Board aims to continue the Association’s work by strengthening its activities and fostering collaboration among its members. 

Its primary mission remains the preservation, maintenance, and promotion of Greek cultural heritage, as well as the cultivation of love and respect for Greece. 

For more information or to become a member of the Association, please contact via the website or email at hellenicwritersau@gmail.com.

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