HACCI and Greek Youth Generator invite future leaders to ‘Meet n Greek’ in Victoria

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HACCI and the Greek Youth Generator are once again joining forces to welcome the next generation of business and professional leaders into the HACCI Young Professionals Network Mentoring Program for a night of networking and connection, over drinks and delicious food.

This year’s ‘Meet n Greek’ event will take place on Thursday, April 20 in the Botanical Hotel on 169 Domain Road, South Yarra, Victoria, from 6pm until 9pm. Tickets cost $55.

The ticket price includes membership to the HACCI Young Professionals Network and complimentary access to the 2023 mentoring program.

Meet n Greek event.

The Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and industry was formed in 1985 to develop cultural and economic ties between Australia and Greece.

The non-for-profit organisation coordinates unique offerings throughout the year, including their flagship business excellence awards, which celebrate the brightest businesses in the Hellenic Australian landscape.

The HACCI Young Professional’s Network was formalised in 2015 to create networking and involvement opportunities for emerging professionals of the Hellenic community.

You can purchase tickets to the event at: https://bit.ly/3GEkb1E

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