CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball
George Gagalis has extensive work experience in the field of volleyball. George began their career in 2003 as the Venue Support Operations Manager for the ATHENS 2004 Summer Olympic Games Organizing Committee. George then went on to work as the BV Admin Director & Development Manager at the Hellenic Volleyball Federation from 2004 to 2010. In 2006, they served as the Venue Operations Team Leader for the Asian Games. From 2011 to 2013, they were the Beach Volleyball Sport Manager for the Special Olympics World Summer Games ATHENS 2011. George then moved on to the Hellenic Volleyball Federation, where they held roles as the Marketing Coordinator and Beach Volleyball Coordinator from 2010 to 2013. Their most recent position is with the CEV - Confederation Européenne de Volleyball, where they currently serve as the Head of Beach Volleyball, a role they have held since November 2019.
George Gagalis obtained their Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and Sports Science from Democritus University of Thrace in Greece. George continued their education at Loughborough University in the UK, where they completed a Master of Science degree in Sports and Recreation Management.
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CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball
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The European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) is the FIVB supporting institution responsible for governing 56 National Federations throughout Europe and is recognized as such by the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB). The CEV has the authority and responsibility for organizing all European competitions in Volleyball and Beach Volleyball. The CEV headquarters are located in Luxembourg City (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg). The CEV shall pursue, in the geographical area that is placed under its authority, the aims of the FIVB to encourage the development and growth of Volleyball and Beach Volleyball in all its forms as set out in the FIVB Constitution, with particular emphasis on: • Coordinating the activity of the National Federations, to promote their mutual cooperation and understanding and settling any disputes. • Fostering the development of friendly relations between the National Federations and all officials, trainers, referees and players. • Ensuring adherence to the FIVB Constitution, Code of Conduct, Regulations, Official Rules and any other FIVB decision. • Promoting the expansion and popularity of Volleyball and Beach Volleyball in all their forms. • Encouraging the establishment of National Federations and their membership in the FIVB. • Organizing Continental Championships and all other official competitions. • Encouraging the organization of courses and advanced training sessions in both technical subjects and refereeing.