New AHEPA Sydney & NSW leadership signals focus on philanthropy, education and culture

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AHEPA Sydney & NSW has announced its newly elected Committee of Management following its 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM), alongside meetings of its three Special Interest Groups covering Education & Sport, Culture, and Philanthropy.

The appointments mark a renewed commitment to strengthening Hellenism through community leadership, charitable action and cultural engagement across New South Wales.

The newly elected Committee of Management is as follows:

  • President: Jim Papanagiotou
  • Vice President: Nia Gitsas
  • Secretary: Dimitris Emmanouilidis
  • Treasurer: Theophilus Premetis
  • Public Officer: Harry Fandakis

Committee Members: Bill Skandalakis, Charoula Themistocleous, Emmanuel Aivaliotis, Nick Katris, Lakis Konistis, Fay Skandalakis

Alternate Members: James Tsolakis, John Theodoridis, Vivian Nikolareas

The Philanthropy Special Interest Group will play a central role in shaping charitable priorities, working alongside the Education & Sport and Culture committees to ensure AHEPA’s activities remain impactful and aligned with community needs.

AHEPA Sydney & NSW expressed its sincere thanks to all members for their dedication and contributions over the past term, and extended its best wishes to the newly elected committee as it begins its work.

The organisation concluded by reaffirming its commitment to Hellenism, service and philanthropy, wishing strength and unity to Greek communities in Australia and around the world.

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