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Appointment of new CEO and BoD at OPAP Cyprus

OPAP Cyprus announces the appointment of Alexandros Ntavos as the company’s new CEO, as well as the appointment of a new BoD, with immediate effect.

Ntavos has been working for OPAP Cyprus since June 2023, initially joining as Chief Commercial Officer. As of January 2024, he has been exercising managerial duties in OPAP Cyprus, having a significant contribution in the company’s activities.

At the same time, the BoD of OPAP Cyprus gets reconstituted, welcoming in new members, which will bring in valuable knowledge and experience to support the company in its future endeavors, following the recent signing of the 15-year concession agreement with the Republic of Cyprus.

As a result of these changes, the new BoD of OPAP Cyprus comprises of Messrs.:

  • Kamil Ziegler, Chairman
  • Alexandros Ntavos, CEO
  • Jan Karas, Member
  • Makis Georgiou, Member
  • Christos Pittas, Member
  • Fotis Zisimopoulos, Member
  • Ilias Katsaros, Member
  • Petros Xarchakos, Member
  • Panos Gavriil, Member

In closing, OPAP Cyprus would also like to thank Charalampos Christou and Isidoros Makrides, who were serving the BoD of the company until recently, for their excellent cooperation and the diligent performance of their duties, wishing them all the best for the future.

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