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CYPRUS SHIPPING MINISTER MARINA HADJIMANOLIS ANNOUNCES THE RESULTS OF MARITIME COMMITTEE ELECTIONS
In an official announcement, Marina Hadjimanolis, the Deputy Minister of Shipping, Cyprus declared the results of the recently concluded voting for two key advisory committees, which will be tasked with enhancing the competitiveness and quality of Cyprus’ maritime sector.
TAT Newsdesk
12 Sept 2024
These advisory committees will be assigned with the task of ensuring competitiveness and quality enhancement of the Cyprus maritime cluster.
“It is truly an honour to have such distinguished individuals providing advice and recommendations to the deputy minister of shipping,” Marina Hadjimanolis, the Deputy Minister of Shipping, Cyprussaid. “Your wealth of knowledge and experience will undoubtedly contribute to the development and excellence of the Cypriot maritime sector,” she added. The deputy minister also stressed the strong turnout for these elections, which she said reflects the importance of the committees within Cyprus’ maritime community. “Your participation demonstrates the key role that these committees play in our maritime sector,” the minister stated.
The names of the successful candidates include John Coustas, Andreas Hadjiyiannis, Polys Hajioannou, Thanassis Martinos, George Mouskas, Nicole Mylonas, George Prokopiou, and Heinrich Schoeller. Themis Papadopoulos and Philippos Philis were named as the runners-up.
For the advisory committee on the competitiveness of the Cyprus maritime cluster, those elected include Julia Anastasiou, Loukas Barbaris, John Hadjiparaschou, Andreas Hadjipetrou, Jha Kumar Prabhat, Andreas Neophytou, Chrysostomos Papavassiliou, and Dieter Rohdenburg. Andreas Solomonides and Michael Bradshaw were announced as the runners-up for this committee.