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1 . Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry LIST OF HELLENIC CCIs - ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS INCLUDED 1 . ATHENS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Postal address: 7, Akademias str, 10671 ATHENS- GR Tel (++30) 210 3604815 - 9, 3602411-9 Fax: (++30) 210 3616464 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.acci.gr President: Mr Konstantinos Mihalos 1st Vice President: Mr Eleftherios Kourtalis 2nd Vice President:Mr Ioannis Granitsas General Secretary: Mrs Alexandra Palli Treasurer: Mr Nikolaos Sofianos 2 . ATHENS CHAMBER OF HANDICRAFTS Postal address: 18, Akademias str, 10671 ATHENS-GR Tel: (++30) 210 3680700 Fax: (++30) 210 3614726 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.acsmi.gr President: Mr Pavlos Ravanis 1st Vice President: Mr Panagiotis Anevlavis 2nd Vice President:Mr Haralambos Minas General Secretary: Mr Vassilios Liametis Treasurer: Mr Emmanouil Maragoudakis 3 . ATHENS CHAMBER OF TRADESMEN Postal address: 44, Panepistsimiou str, 10679 ATHENS-GR Tel (++30) 210 3601651( έως -3), 3633080 (President’s office) Fax: (++30) 210 3619735 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.eea.gr President: Mr Ilias Hatzivassiloglou 1st Vice President: Mr Ioannis Droulias 2nd Vice President:Mr Georgios Labris General Secretary: Mrs Sofia Oikonomakou Treasurer: Mr George Koutroulias 4 . THESSALONIKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INSUSTRY Postal address: 29, Tsimiski str, 54624 THESSALONIKI-GR Tel (++30) 2310 370100, 370110 Fax: (++30) 2310 370114 -370166 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.ebeth.gr President: Mr Dimitrios Bakatselos 1st Vice President: Mr Emmanouil Vlahogiannis 2nd Vice President:Mr Ioannis Verginis General Secretary: Mrs Maria Hatzakou Treasurer: Mr Theodoros Stavridis UNION OF HELLENIC CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE 7, Akademias str, 10671 Athens, GR, Tel: ++30 (210) 3387104, 3632702, Fax: 3622320 e-mail address: [email protected] // http: www.uhc.gr // www.e-boss.gr LIST OF HELLENIC CCIs - ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS INCLUDED 5 . THESSALONIKI CHAMBER OF HANDICRAFTS Postal address: 27 Aristotelous str, 54624 THESSALONIKI-GR Tel (++30) 2310 241668, 241689 Fax: (++30) 2310 232667 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.veth.gov.gr President: Mr Sotirios Magopoulos 1st Vice President: Mr Panagiotis Papadopoulos 2nd Vice President:Mr Dimitrios Mantzoukis General Secretary: Mr Andreas Stabolidis Treasurer: Mr Ioannis Siretis 6 . THESSALONIKI CHAMBER OF TRADESMEN Postal address: 27, Aristotelous str, 54624 THESSALONIKI-GR Tηλ (++30) 2310 275255, 271340, 271488 (President’s office), 220050 Fax: (++30) 2310 271649, 257283 E-mail: [email protected] http: President: Mr Mihalis Zorpidis 1st Vice President: Mr Hristos Vassilakos 2nd Vice President:Mr Eleftherios Georgiadis General Secretary: Mr Hristos Nikolopoulos Treasurer: Mr Grigorios Liandas 7. PIRAEUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Postal address: 1 Loudovikou str, Odissos Square, 18531 PIRAEUS-GR Tel (++30) 210 4177241 - 5 Fax: (++30) 210 4178680 E-mail: [email protected] http: President: Mr Georgios Kassimatis 1st Vice President: Mrs Eleni Koronaki 2nd Vice President:Mr Nikolaos Biniaris General Secretary: Mr Vassilios Krokidis Treasurer: Mr Dimitrios Mathios 8 . PIRAEUS CHAMBER OF HANDICRAFTS Postal address: 111, Karaiskou str, 18532 PIRAEUS-GR Tel (++30) 210 4110443, 4121298, 4174765 Fax: (++30) 210 4179495, 4174152 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.bep.gr President: Mr Evaggelos Tsitouras 1st Vice President: Mr Andrianos Mihalaros 2nd Vice President:Mrs Assimina Giannousiadou General Secretary: Mr Spiridon Alexopoulos Treasurer: Mr Nikolaos Stratis UNION OF HELLENIC CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE 7, Akademias str, 10671 Athens, GR, Tel: ++30 (210) 3387104, 3632702, Fax: 3622320 e-mail address: [email protected] // http: www.uhc.gr // www.e-boss.gr LIST OF HELLENIC CCIs - ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS INCLUDED 9 . PIRAEUS CHAMBER OF TRADESMEN Postal address: 3, Agiou Konstantinou str, 18531 PIRAEUS-GR Tel (++30) 210 4121503, 4126917 Fax: (++30) 210 4122790 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.eep.gr President: Mr George Benetos 1st Vice President: Mr George Nikolakakis 2nd Vice President:Mr Antonios Moroglou General Secretary: Mr George Hamakos Treasurer: Mr Pavlos Politaki 10 .CHAMBER OF INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE OF RODOPI PREFECTURE Postal address: 2 β Vassileios Georgiou str, 69100 KOMOTINI-GR Tel (++30) 25310 22831, 36831 Fax: (++30) 25310 26714 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] http: www.rodoppicci.gr President: Mr Nikolaos Aggelidis 1st Vice President: Mr Stamatios Kouroudis 2nd Vice President:Mrs Yvonni Peppa- Stoikou General Secretary: Mr Antonios Frantzis Treasurer: Mr Petros Liannouridis 11 . CHAMBER OF TRADESMEN AND HANDICRAFTS OF RODOPI PREFECTURE Postal address: 12 Kaveiron str, 69100 KOMOTINI-GR Tel (++30) 25310 22547, 34006, 81470 - 9 Fax: (++30) 25310 25866 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.everodopi.gr President: Mr Konstantinos Liourtas 1st Vice President: Mr Argyrios Argyropoulos 2nd Vice President:Mr Ahmet Rivdan General Secretary: Mr Mehmet Molla Ahmet Treasurer: Mr Ioannis Skapariotis 12 . CHAMBER OF AITOLOAKARNANIA PREFECTURE Postal address: 53 Papastratou str & Smirnis str, 30100 AGRINIO-GR Tel (++30) 26410 22525, 57262 Fax: (++30) 26410 22590 E-mail: [email protected] http: President: Mr Panagiotis Tsihritzis 1st Vice President: Mr Konstantinos Boccas 2nd Vice President:Mr Konstantinos Pistiolas General Secretary: Mr Panagiotis Raptis Treasurer: Mr Harilaos Athanassiou UNION OF HELLENIC CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE 7, Akademias str, 10671 Athens, GR, Tel: ++30 (210) 3387104, 3632702, Fax: 3622320 e-mail address: [email protected] // http: www.uhc.gr // www.e-boss.gr LIST OF HELLENIC CCIs - ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS INCLUDED 13 . CHAMBER OF ARGOLIDA PREFECTURE Postal address: 23 Korinthou str, 21200 ARGOS-GR Tel (++30) 27510 67216, 63023, 66968 Fax: (++30) 27510 24595 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.arcci.gr President: Mr Miltiadis Konopisopoulos 1st Vice President: Mr Evaggelos-Aggelis Bobos 2nd Vice President:Mr Theodoros Vassilopoulos General Secretary: Mr Konstantinos Frentzos Treasurer: Mr Panagiotis Tripolitsiotis 14 . CHAMBER OF ARCADIA PREFECTURE Postal address: 21 Panos str & Martiou str, 22100 TRIPOLI-GR Tel (++30) 2710 227141, 227142, 237123 Fax: (++30) 2710 233738 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.arcadianet.gr, www.ikenet.gr, www.eic.gr President: Mr Dimitrios Pavlis 1st Vice President: Mr Ilias Totsis 2nd Vice President:Mr Antonios Malliaras General Secretary: Mr Ioannis Boundroukas Treasurer: Mr Konstantinos Pavlou 15 . CHAMBER OF ARTA PREFECTURE Postal address: K.Aitolou & N.Priovolou, 47100 ARTA-GR Tel (++30) 26810 28728, 78654 Fax: (++30) 26810 78654 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.arta.chambernet.gr President: Mr Ilias Koilias 1st Vice President: Mr Efstratios Ziogos 2nd Vice President:Mr Nikolaos Vassiliou General Secretary: Mr Evaggelos Pappas Treasurer: Mr Nikolaos Koufoulis 16 . CHAMBER OF AHAIA PREFECTURE Postal address: 58 Mihalakopoulou str, 26221 PATRA-GR Tel (++30) 2610 277779, 277679, 278056 Fax: (++30) 2610 276519 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.e-a.gr President: Mr Konstantinos Antzoulatos 1st Vice President: Mr Tryfon Fotopoulos 2nd Vice President: Mr Nikolaos Κarakitsos General Secretary: Mr Ilias Kontaxis Treasurer: Mr Panagiotis Skentzos UNION OF HELLENIC CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE 7, Akademias str, 10671 Athens, GR, Tel: ++30 (210) 3387104, 3632702, Fax: 3622320 e-mail address: [email protected] // http: www.uhc.gr // www.e-boss.gr LIST OF HELLENIC CCIs - ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS INCLUDED 17 . CHAMBER OF VIOTIA PREFECTURE Postal address: 1, L.Koutsopetalou str, 32100 LIVADIA-GR Tel (++30) 22610 28281, 27664 Fax: (++30) 22610 21347 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.viotiachamber.gr President: Mr Panagiotis Agniadis 1st Vice President: Mr Aristidis Voulgaris 2nd Vice President:Mr Ioannis Korogiannos General Secretary: Mr Alexandros Staikos Treasurer: Mr Loukas Papaharalabous 18 . CHAMBER OF GREVENA PREFECTURE Postal address: 7 Emmanouil Papa str, 51100 GREVENA-GR Tel (++30) 24620 85501 (-3), 85504, 85505 Fax: (++30) 24620 80333 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.grevena.chambernet.gr President: Mr Nikolaos Rammos 1st Vice President: Mr Efthymios Tsaknakis 2nd Vice President:Mr Ioannis Ζαγκανίκας General Secretary: Mr Dimitrios Zarkogiannis Treasurer: Mr Apostolos Dianellos 19 . CHAMBER OF DRAMA PREFECTURE Postal address: 40, Labrianidiou str, 66100 DRAMA-GR Tel: (++30) 25210 22750, 24995 Fax: (++30) 2510 25835 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.ccidrama.gr President: Mr Kyriakos Harakidis 1st Vice President: Mr Georgios Zaharis 2nd Vice President:Mrs Hrisanthi Bibiki General Secretary: Mr Stefanos Georgiadis Treasurer: Mr Kyriakos Grigoriou 20 . CHAMBER OF DODEKANISSA PREFECTURE Postal address: 8, Grigoriou Labraki str, 85100 RODOS ISLAND-GR Tel (++30) 22410 44200, Kalimnos island :2243051517, Kos island :2242026179, Karpathos island: 2245022483 Fax: (++30) 22410 44240 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.ebed.gr President: Mr Georgios Hatzimarkos 1st Vice President: Mr Konstantinos Hrysohoidis 2nd Vice President:Mr Georgios Halkidios General Secretary: Mr Nikolaos Papastamatiou Treasurer: Mr Efhtymios Bonnis UNION OF HELLENIC CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE 7, Akademias str, 10671 Athens, GR, Tel: ++30 (210) 3387104, 3632702, Fax: 3622320 e-mail address: [email protected] // http: www.uhc.gr // www.e-boss.gr LIST OF HELLENIC CCIs - ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS INCLUDED 21 . CHAMBER OF EVROS PREFECTURE st Postal address: 5a, Eboriou str, 1 floor, 68100 ALEXANDROUPOLI-GR Tel (++30) 25510 26223, 26537 Fax: (++30) 25510 23253 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.chamberofevros.gr President: Mr Nikolaos Dasteridis 1st Vice President: Mr Leonidas Kitsios 2nd
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