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New Country Manager, Cyprus for Action Global Communications

Natasa Perdiou has been named the new Country Manager, Cyprus of Action Global Communications, replacing Artemis Pnevmatikou who will be continuing her career elsewhere.

Speaking to CBN, Pnevmatikou underlined that she was leaving Action Global Communications under the best possible terms and that, while also excited about the new challenges ahead, was thankful for her time at the communications services and project management provider.

“I feel like I am leaving my home and am very grateful for Action’s approach of encouraging its employees,” Pnevmatikou said, noting that the company’s positive culture was also reflected in its decision to fill the position from within.

Perdiou was, until being appointed to the new position, Head of Strategy, Business Development & Digital Action at Action Global Communications.

She has an MA in Social & Political Sciences from the University of Cyprus, an MA in Digital Marketing from Dublin’s Digital Marketing Institute, and a Bachelor’s degree in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Salford.

With wide experience in communications and marketing, Perdiou was Head of Comms & Digital Transformation at C.A. Papaellinas Group directly before joining Action Global Communications in February 2022.

Pnevmatikou (on the left) and Perdiou are pictured above.

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