Greek Orthodox Community of NSW confirms new Board members

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The Electoral Committee of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW) have confirmed that there are 20 nomination applications for the election of a new Board of Directors of the Community.

According to the Community’s Constitution, the 20 candidates are considered elected members of the new Board of Directors of the GOCNSW and therefore the election will not be held on Sunday, November 26.

The 20 applications (in Greek alphabetical order) are as follows:

  1. AVRAMIDIS Panagiota
  2. APOIFIS Con
  3. DALAKAKIS Tina         
  4. DANALIS Harry
  5. DIAMATARIS George
  6. THEODORIS Artemis
  7. KARTERIS Nia
  8. MAVROCORDATOS Con
  9. MITSIOS Vasiliki
  10. BEKRIS Dimitris
  11. BELERHAS Christos
  12. SAMARAS Alexandros
  13. SKILADELLIS CHRIS
  14. SMYRNIS Andreas
  15. SPIROPOULOS Constantine
  16. TERZIS John
  17. TSILIMOS Michael
  18. TSILIORIS Peter
  19. FOUNTOULIS Manos
  20. PSARROS Jim

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