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CyHRMA announces new board

The Cyprus Association of Human Resources Management (CyHRMA) appointed a new Board of Directors during its recent Annual General Assembly.

The AGM was held on 26 June at the Semeli Hotel in Nicosia.

According to the Statute of the Association, a new Board of Directors was appointed for the period 2023-2025 through the election process.

The newly elected Board of Directors was established as a body on June 28, 2023, as follows:

President:

Maria Georgiou (PricewaterhouseCoopers Limited)

Vice President:

Athena Neophytou (C.A. Papaellinas Emporiki Ltd.)

Secretary:

Eleana Agrotou (CM)

Assistant Secretary:

Georgia Christodoulou ( Photos Photiades Breweries Ltd )

Treasurer:

Dimitris Katopodis (formerly Leroy Merlin)

Member Responsible for Communication and Publications:

Charis Anastassiadou (Research and Innovation Foundation)

Member Responsible for International Relations:

Dr. Vicky Charalambous (Institute of Development & CARDET)

Member Responsible for Research and Technology:

George Phylaktou (CYTA)

Member Responsible for Events:

Miranda Archontidou (Playtech)

Cyprus Association of Human Resources Management (CyHRMA)

The Cyprus Association of Human Resources Management was founded in 1991 and currently has more than 620 Members who are Human Resources Management Professionals, Labour Relations Professionals, and Training and Development Professionals.

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