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Kole Gjeloshaj, Chair of the Consultative Committee

Kole Gjeloshaj, Chair of the Consultative Committee

On 8 September, the EPAS Consultative Committee met for its annual plenary meeting. 25 members of the committee attended, either in person or via remote connection. It elected a new Bureau, as the two-year mandate of the previous Bureau had come to an end. The composition of the newly-elected Bureau is as follows:

  • Chair: Kole Gjeloshaj, International School Sports Federation
  • Vice-Chair: Tone Jagodic, European Olympic Committees

Four Bureau members :

  • Laura Capranica, European Athletes Student Network
  • Louis Moustakas, European Network of Sport Education
  • James Ogilvie, UEFA
  • Janez Sodrznik, TAFISA Europe

The Committee and the Secretariat extended their warm thanks to the outgoing Chair, Vice-chair and other Bureau members for the valuable work done over the last years, and look forward to working together with the new elected members of the Bureau.

Strasbourg, France 9 September 2020
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