Greek Australian businesswoman celebrated in South Australia

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South Australia is home to many inspiring businesswomen, including Marie Kargiotis, who have transformed their passions into thriving careers.

Interior Design and Property Development expert Ms Karagiotis helps South Australians create their dream homes, blending creativity with practicality. The mother of four believes in the transformative power of well-designed spaces.

“My work allows me to combine creativity with practicality, helping clients bring their vision to life and ensuring their homes truly reflect their personalities and needs,” she said.

In addition to her interior design business, Ms Kargiotis shares her expertise on Channel 9’s Dream Homes Revealed, showcasing stunning homes across the country.

She exemplifies the drive and passion that define SA’s entrepreneurial spirit, inspiring others to pursue their own dreams.

Source: The Advertiser.

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