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Greg Kamperis appointed General Manager for Philip Morris Cyprus & Malta

Greg Kamperis has been appointed General Manager for Philip Morris Cyprus & Malta. With more than 15 years of experience in the fields of business development and financial management, Kamperis has set himself apart for his ability to quickly adapt and innovate, leaving his mark on the positions he has served.

Kamperis' career at Philip Morris International began in 2016, holding important positions in Papastratos, the company's subsidiary in Greece, with a focus on financial planning and business development. He served in the positions of Manager Business Planning for Greece, Cyprus and Malta and previously was Manager Finance Controlling for the South East Europe Cluster. Kamperis takes over the reins of Philip Morris Cyprus & Malta from Stavros Drakularakos, who assumed the position of Director Communications Europe, at the offices of Philip Morris International in Brussels.

The Chairman and Managing Director of Papastratos, leading Greece, Cyprus, and Malta, George Margonis, stated: "I am positive that Greg Kamperis, with his high level of professionalism and his strong financial and business background, will excel in his new role as the head of Philip Morris Cyprus & Malta. In his new position, he will further strengthen the company's growth momentum, contributing decisively to the realisation of our vision for a world without cigarettes. From the bottom of my heart, I wish Greg every success in his new, expanded duties.”

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