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EACVI Board

2022–2024

Discover the results of the EACVI Board 2022–2024 elections

Executive Board

  • President: Prof. Steffen E. Petersen (UK)
  • President-Elect: Dr. Victoria Delgado (Spain)
  • Past-President: Prof. Bernard Cosyns (Belgium)
  • Secretary: Prof. Erwan Donal (France)
  • Treasurer: Prof. Giovanni Di Salvo (Italy)
  • Vice-President (CMR): Prof. Robin Nijveldt (The Netherlands)
  • Vice-President (Echo): Dr. Denisa Muraru (Italy)
  • Vice-President (Nuclear C & CCT): Dr. Gianluca Pontone (Italy)
  • Editor-in-Chief of European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging: Prof. Gerald Maurer (Austria)
  • Editor-in-Chief of European Heart Journal - Imaging Methods and Practice: Dr. Alessia Gimelli (Italy)

Board Members

Councillors - Echo

  • Dr. Elena Galli (France)
  • Dr. Hatem Soliman Aboumarie (UK)

Councillors - CMR

  • Dr Anna Baritussio (Italy)
  • Prof. Robert Manka (Switzerland)

Councillors - Nuclear C & CCT

  • Dr. Riccardo Liga (Portugal)
  • Dr. Saima Mushtaq (Italy)

Vice Presidents-Elect

  • Dr. Nina Ajmone Marsan (The Netherlands), Vice President-Elect (Echo)
  • Dr. Mark Westwood (UK), Vice President-Elect (CMR)
  • Prof. Marc Dweck (UK), Vice President-Elect (Nuclear Cardiology & CCT)

Ex officio

  • Dr. John-Paul Carpenter (UK)
  • Dr. Luna Gargani (Italy)
  • Prof. Pal Maurovich-Horvat (Hungary)
  • Dr. Sarah Moharem Elgamal (UK)
  • Dr. Danila Negila (Italy)
  • Dr. Theo Pezel (France)
  • Prof. Leyla Elif Sade (Turkey)
  • Mr. Jean-François Riffaud, ESC Chief Executive Officer

 

See the list of EACVI Committees

See the list of EACVI Task Forces