Andrew Manatos
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Andrew Manatos (born 1947) was a former Assistant Secretary of Commerce in the administration of President Jimmy Carter.[1] He is notable for his activity in the Greek-American community in the United States; he serves on the board of several Hellenic organizations, including the Hellenic-American Heritage Council and the Coordinated Effort of Hellenes.
Manatos is the son of Emmanuel "Mike" Manatos, who was a significant lobbyist for Greek-Americans during the Johnson administration.
Currently, he is working as a registered lobbyist, running his own firm, called Manatos and Manatos[1], with his son, Mike Manatos,His family comes from the island of Cephalonia.
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- ^ a b Hockenos, Paul (2003). Homeland Calling: Exile Patriotism and the Balkan Wars. Cornell University Press, 137. ISBN 0801441587.