Meet our new Board!
The European Youth Forum's General Assembly elected a new Board for the years 2023-24. Our members also elected the Financial Control Commission and appointed the Consultative Body on Membership Applications.
The Board for 2023-2024 is:
President:
- María Rodríguez Alcázar
Vice presidents:
- Christiana Xenofontos
- Elias Dray
Members:
- Andreea-Alexandra Scrioșteanu
- Daniele Taurino
- Ismael Paez Civico
- Mark McNulty
- Natalia Kallio
- Nicholas Kujala
- Rareș Voicu
Siobhán Gallagher was elected to serve on the Financial Control Commission.
The appointed Consultative Body on Membership Applications members are:
- Caillum Hedderman
- Daniela Ordowski
- Freja Ellefsen
- Simona Dimitrova
This is a moment to thank all our volunteers, past and present, for dedicating their time and effort to the success of the platform and all young people.
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