Dimitris Petrovits

Dimitris Petrovits

Deputy Regional Governor

Prefecture Evros

DIMITRIOS PETROVITS
Deputy Regional Governor in the Prefecture Evros
Biography
Dimitris Petrovits was born in 1962 in Alexandroupolis, Evros. He graduated in 1980
from the 1st High School of Alexandroupolis and studied Journalism in Athens, where
he graduated with a scholarship in 1984.

Alongside his studies, he worked as a trainee journalist at Athenian daily newspapers
and served as Public Relations and Communication Consulting Agency affiliate. After
his military service, he worked at the daily newspaper "EPARXIAKOS TYPOS» in
Alexandroupolis. From 1988 to 2010 was editor-in-chief of the daily newspaper
"ELEFTHERI THRAKI". From 1986 to 2010 he was also correspondent in Thrace for
many Athenian newspapers (Eleftheros Typos, Apogeymatini, Ethnos, Kathimerini,
Adesmeftos Typos, Eleftheros, Mesimvrini, 24 ORES, Epikairotita), the International
News Agency Associated Press and the Athens - Macedonian News Agency. He has
worked in the Hellenic Radio in Orestiada and Komotini. He was also a
correspondent of the Hellenic Radio 2 the period 1992- 1998. He worked in ERTA TV
for ten years and then as News Director and moderator emissions policies in TV
"THRAKI NET". In the period 1991-2003 he was in charge of the Press Office of
Repatriated Foundation (EIYAPOE), for the region of Macedonia - Thrace based in
Alexandroupolis. He is a member of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ)
In 2004, he received the Journalism Award from the Botsis Foundation for
highlighting issues of Thrace and the contribution to the development of Press in the
frontier of Greece. Since 2012 he is a member of the European Committee of the
Regions. In the regional elections of 2014, he has been elected as Deputy Governor
in the Evros Prefecture of the East Macedonia Thrace Region. He is serving in this
position since September 1st 2014, after his 2019 reelection. Since 2019 he is also an
elected member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Greek Regions
(EN.P.E.).