Kostas Loulis new Secretary-General of Tourism
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The second round of appointing general and special secretaries at ministries concluded on Wednesday with the final 24 posts filled, government sources said on Wednesday.
The total of 52 general and special secretaries will assume their duties instantly, so that "together with the new ministers and deputy ministers, they will implement the government's reform program," according to government sources.
The number of these critical posts is reduced to 59 in total from the previous government's 93 while appointees include ten women who will head general secretariats.Konstantinos Loulis, Chairman at Loulis International Food Enterprise LLC was appointed to the post of Secretary-General of Tourism at the Ministry of Tourism, in the place of Mr. G. Tziallas who resigned.
Loulis Group is currently active in Greece with two state of the art production plants at Sourpi and Keratsini and occupy the 1st position in the Greek Flour Industry in terms of milling, sales, and technology. The two productions facilities combined provide a daily grinding capacity of 1,300 tons of wheat per day. The state of the art technology employed by Loulis Group provides its customers with over 120 varieties of flour, thus ensuring the widest product range that is ideal for meeting all the demands of the professional baker. Loulis Group is one of the oldest Greek industries in the Food sector with a history of over 230 years.
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