Roma Siachos appointed President of the Hellenic Writers’ Association of Australia

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The election process for the appointment of the new Executive Committee of the Hellenic Writer’s Association of Australia was successfully completed during its Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on Saturday, December 7, at the Northcote Library.

The election process was conducted in accordance with the invitation sent to the Association’s members and Article 13 of its constitution.

Following the completion of the procedure, the new Committee was formed as follows:

  • President: Roma Siachos
  • Vice President: Evangelos Plokamakis
  • General Secretary: Evangelia (Lia) Argyropoulou
  • Treasurer: Ioannis Sachinidis
  • Special Secretary: Evangelia Baksa
  • Public Relations: Pavlina (Paola) Haidouli
  • Advisor: Odysseas Krypotos

The new Executive Committee will continue the Association’s mission, promoting its activities and strengthening collaboration among its members. The Association’s aim is to safeguard, preserve, and promote Greek cultural heritage, as well as to foster love and respect for Greece.

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

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