Partnership Announcement: Greek Energy Forum

by | Nov 21, 2016

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Centre for European Progression (CFEP) is delighted to announce its partnership with Greek Energy Forum (GEF)

The Greek Energy Forum (Ελληνικό Ενεργειακό Forum) – founded and headquartered in London since 2013 and currently featuring branch offices in Brussels, Athens, Nicosia, Dubai and Washington DC – is an international energy think tank consisting of Greek energy professionals holding international corporate posts, and sharing a common interest in the broader energy industry in Greece and Southeastern Europe. The members of the Greek Energy Forum hold international corporate posts and their expertise spans across the energy industry spectrum, benefiting the Greek Energy Forum with a multi-disciplinary skill-set and a holistic approach to its field.

We are an independent NGO based in Brussels focusing on the young generation. Our concept is to provide constructive atmosphere for discussion about the future of Europe in an informal, well-balanced and open way. We share common values with GEF and for that reason we pledge our continued commitment to enabling GEF’s success. CFEP is very keen on the prospect of working closely with GEF in event promotion/organisation as well as a deeper exchange of ideas and practices and working together in identifying and bidding for EU funding opportunities.

Please find more information about GEF here

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