The Annual Ordinary General Assembly of ACEO was held with great participation at the Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall. This year’s event was particularly symbolic, as our Association completes 40 years of continuous presence and contribution to the development of higher administration and the Greek economy.
During the Assembly, the positions of ACEO on key issues concerning the economy and business leadership were presented to the members.
The President of ACEO, Mr. Yannis Papachristou, addressing the members, referred to the prospects of the Greek economy and the importance of modern leadership to enhance productivity and competitiveness. As he noted, progress is not only about investment and technology, but also about the way organisations are managed, collaborate and develop their human resources.
The positions of the ACEO were presented by Mr. Athanasios Exarchos, Head of the Institutional Role Group and member of the Board of Directors of ACEO , as well as the members of the group Ms. Christina Papandreou and Mr. Constantinos Kesentes . The presentations highlighted key priorities such as modern corporate leadership and governance, linking education to labour market needs and harnessing innovation to boost productivity.
In the framework of the Assembly, the report of actions for 2025 and the plan of activities for 2026 were also presented by the Mr. Vassilis Rabbat, Advisor to the Board of ACEO . The plan includes a series of events, programmes and initiatives aimed at further strengthening the membership community and the institutional role of the Association.
The General Assembly was held chaired by Mr. Dimitris Papanikitopoulos, with Secretary Mrs. Chrysyis Poulakou and Scrutineers Ms. Dimitra Daskalaki and Mr. Yannis Argyrakos.
During the election process, the following were elected as members of the Audit Committee for 2026 Mr. Theodoros Krintas, Ms. Anthi Iliopoulou and Mr. Harris Trampas, while the following were elected as alternate members Mr. Larry Sakellariou and Mr. Angelos Mochloulis.
The active participation of the members and the creative dialogue that developed confirmed the dynamics of the ACEO community and its role in promoting modern business leadership and the competitiveness of the Greek economy.
As it celebrates its 40th anniversary, the EACE continues to invest in the development of the executive community and in strengthening its contribution to the public debate on the future of work, leadership and the economy.

