PERHA Group and LAC Leonidas Alexandrou announce strategic partnership
07:09 - 14 July 2025

PERHA Group, providing Human Resources and Business Consulting services, and Leonidas Alexandrou, an expert in corporate training, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a strategic collaboration aimed at offering comprehensive business solutions to businesses seeking growth and enhanced performance.
Through this collaboration, PERHA Group will contribute its extensive expertise in HR management and strategic business solutions, helping companies optimise their human capital and operational frameworks. LAC Leonidas Alexandrou.Co will provide specialised training services, focusing on leadership development, skill enhancement, and capacity building for individuals and teams, ensuring sustained improvement and adaptability.
Commenting on the new collaboration, Marianna Hadjiandoniou, Founder of PERHA Group, stated: "This collaboration aligns perfectly with our mission to empower businesses through strategic HR and business guidance. By integrating top-tier training services from Leonidas Alexandrou, we can offer an even more comprehensive suite of solutions, ensuring our clients not only have the right structures and strategies but also the most capable and well-trained personnel to execute them. We believe this synergy will create strong value for organisations looking to thrive in a dynamic market."
Leonidas Alexandrou, Founder of LAC Leonidas Alexandrou.Co stated, “By combining high-performance training with strategic HR and Business consulting, we’re setting the stage for businesses to thrive holistically, developing not just skills and mindset, but culture and systems, too.” PERHA’s reputation for excellence in HR and business consulting complements my passion for fostering growth through impactful training. This MoU represents a commitment to delivering integrated solutions and equip companies and their teams with the knowledge, skills, and strategic insights necessary to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential."