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The importance of the Greek Exclusive Economic Zone

  • Byhellenicleaders
  • Published OnNovember 28, 2017

Dr. Theodore C. Kariotis, Member of the Delegation of Greece to the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea In 1967, Malta’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Arvid Pardo, called for an international conference to devise a new…

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4 in 10 children in Greece at risk of poverty or social exclusion

  • Byhellenicleaders
  • Published OnNovember 20, 2017

By Georgia Logothetis, Managing Director, HALC On Universal Children’s Day, Eurostat has released some grim statistics on the state of children in Greece. Some four in 10 children in Greece (37.5%) are at risk of poverty or social exclusion (Eurostat…

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Pollution kills 1 in 12 Greeks. Time for a massive clean up act.

  • Byhellenicleaders
  • Published OnOctober 31, 2017

Around the world, millions of deaths are attributed to air, water, soil and workplace pollution. By Georgia Logothetis, Managing Director A recent study finds that 8% of deaths in Greece each year may be attributed to pollution, a grim statistic…

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EU court rules in favor of equality, opens door to more Greek women serving as police officers

  • Byhellenicleaders
  • Published OnOctober 20, 2017

It’s about time. By Georgia Logothetis, Managing Director, HALC The average Greek man is about 5′ 9″ or 5′ 10″. The average Greek woman is about 5′ 5″. The requirement to enter the Greek police forces is about 5′ 7″ — a…

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About The Hellenic American Leadership Council

Our country and our community face unprecedented challenges.  Those challenges have become harder to address by the lack of confidence that presently exists in our government and corporate leaders.  Civic leadership is needed more than ever.

HALC was founded with a commitment to such civic leadership.  HALC will utilize a national network of Greek American community leaders who have distinguished themselves in American civic life to encourage an active form of citizenship.

Through its innovative leadership training curriculum, online advocacy tools, and national network, HALC will band together American citizens that are committed to the Hellenic and American ideals of democracy, rule of law, and philanthropy.

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