
Nikos holds a degree in chemical engineering and since 2017 he is part of Cement Europe team, holding the position of Environment & Resources Manager. In this role, he focuses on the regulatory aspects of energy, carbon capture storage, and utilisation, waste used as fuels and raw materials as well as the air emissions across the European cement industry.
Prior, Nikos gained valuable experience in the Halyps cement plant in Athens, part of Heidelberg Materials group, where he worked for 14 years, across Environmental Management, Quality Assurance, and Process Control. This experience gave him a solid, hands-on understanding of how cement is produced from start to finish.
Cement Europe is the voice of the cement industry in Europe.
Based in Brussels, we represent national cement associations and companies across the European Union (except Malta), as well as Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Serbia is an Associate Member, and we cooperate closely with partners in Cyprus and Ukraine.
Our role is simple yet strategic: we speak for Europe’s cement industry in front of EU institutions and public authorities, and we work in constant dialogue with international organisations such as the OECD, IEA, the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA), and sister associations worldwide.

