NEW YORK – Attendees crowded into Chiotes Hall at the Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Manhattan for the farewell reception on June 20 honoring outgoing Consul General of Greece in New York Dr. Konstantinos Koutras. Members of the Greek-American community and the professional organizati
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EMBCA presented the informative Doing Business in Greece Panel Discussion Webinar on January 10. Photo: TNH Staff 5/26/2021 The National Herald
NEW YORK – The East Mediterranean Business Culture Alliance (EMBCA) presents Doing Business in Greece - Part 2 Panel Discussion Webinar on Thursday, May 27, 12 PM EDT/ 11 AM PDT/ 7 PM Athens. The panel discussion is in Association with AHEPA’s Hellenic Cultural Commission and HANC.
The event will be introduced by Lou Katsos, EMBCA s President/Founder and AHEPA’s Hellenic Cultural Commission, and moderated by Konstantine Drougos the Managing Director of Agro Marketing and EMBCA Vice President. The distinguished panel will include George Konstantopoulos Egnatia Odos President, President of the Association of Exporters of Northern Greece (SEVE) and President of Olymp Olives; Rhode Island State Senator Lou Raptakis; Peter Vlitas, Sr. Vice President at Internova Travel Group; and Yiannis Koukouras, Presid
Alexander Billinis from the Clemson University (USA) will present an online lecture entitled “Hydra and the Flame of the Revolution”, on Thursday 3 June, at 7 pm, at the Greek Centre, as part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.
The island of Hydra, a largely barren (yet strikingly beautiful) stone massif rising from the Saronic Gulf, became one of the most important centers of the Greek War of Independence. Sparsely inhabited in 1600, waves of refugees sought solace on the rock, and the need for sustenance and agency drove the Hydriots like Greeks over the millennia to the sea.