Steve Maras appointed Chair of the Adelaide Economic Development Agency

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Steve Maras, a prominent figure in the city property sector, has been appointed as the new chair of the Adelaide Economic Development Agency (AEDA).

Currently serving as AEDA’s deputy chair and a board member since January 2021, Maras brings extensive experience to the role.

He is the Group Managing Director and CEO of Maras Group, a commercial and retail property development firm.

Steve Maras with his dad Theo Maras, pictured in Adelaide’s East End. Photo: The Daily Telegraph.

In addition to his professional achievements, Maras serves as the inaugural Honorary Consul of Uruguay in South Australia and is the co-founder and chair of the children’s charity, Living Without Limits Foundation.

His leadership experience includes roles as past president of the Property Council of Australia (SA Division), former chairman of Renew Adelaide, and past deputy chair of both the Australia Day Council of SA and Mainstreet SA.

Maras is set to succeed Nikki Govan as chair of AEDA in January 2025.

Source: indailysa.com.au

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