Profiel
Notis Mitarachi is currently the Minister of Immigration & Asylum for the Government of Greece, a position he has held since 2020.
Prior to this, he was a Member-Governors Board for the Black Sea Trade & Development Bank.
Actieve functies van Notis Mitarachi
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Government of Greece | Minister van de Regering | 15-01-2020 |
Eerdere bekende functies van Notis Mitarachi
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Black Sea Trade & Development Bank
Black Sea Trade & Development Bank SupranationalGovernment Black Sea Trade & Development Bank engages as a financial institution, which focuses on accelerating development and promoting cooperation among its shareholder countries. It operates through the Lending and Treasury segments. The Lending segment represents investments in projects such as loans, equity investments, and guarantees. Treasury segment includes raising debt finance, investing surplus liquidity, and managing the foreign exchange and interest rate risks of the bank. The company was founded on January 24, 1997 and is headquartered in Thessaloniki, Greece | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
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Black Sea Trade & Development Bank
Black Sea Trade & Development Bank SupranationalGovernment Black Sea Trade & Development Bank engages as a financial institution, which focuses on accelerating development and promoting cooperation among its shareholder countries. It operates through the Lending and Treasury segments. The Lending segment represents investments in projects such as loans, equity investments, and guarantees. Treasury segment includes raising debt finance, investing surplus liquidity, and managing the foreign exchange and interest rate risks of the bank. The company was founded on January 24, 1997 and is headquartered in Thessaloniki, Greece | Government |
Government of Greece | Government |