Food For Thought Network unveils Inaugural Global Women and Hellenism Conference

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In a ground-breaking initiative, the Food For Thought Network Inc. (FFTN) has announced the Inaugural Global Women and Hellenism Conference – Greece 2024, scheduled to take place from September 2-6, 2024, at the Grand SERAI Congress & Spa Hotel in Ioannina, Greece.

This unprecedented event aims to bring together Greek women from the diaspora and Greece, fostering connections, celebrating shared heritage, and igniting cultural enrichment that transcends borders.

The conference, organised by FFTN, promises to showcase the multifaceted identity and excellence of Greek women globally, spanning academia, professions, businesses, and community leadership.

Varvara Athanasiou-Ioannou
Founder and Chair of the FFTN Varvara Athanasiou-Ioannou.

Founder and Chair of the FFTN Varvara Athanasiou-Ioannou expresses reserved excitement as women have already signed up for this transformative experience. She emphasises the importance of their shared backgrounds and life journeys contributing to both the host country and Greece.

For additional information, please visit the conference website www.fftn.org.au or reach out to Varvara Athanasiou-Ioannou at info@fftn.org.au.

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