Women's History Month Highlight: Niki Devaris Morgulis, Founding Coordinator of the Archdiocese Program: GOA Girl Delegates to the United Nations

March is International Women’s History Month, and it would only be proper to celebrate it by honoring the women of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. We want to showcase the wonderful women who work for our beloved Archdiocese and its Affiliated Institutions this March to celebrate their contributions and the talents they bring to our Church. This week we present the resilient women of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese.

Niki Devaris Morgulis

Position: Founding Coordinator of the Archdiocese Program: GOA Girl Delegates to the United Nations

Niki previously served as Program Coordinator in the Archdiocese’s Department of Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical, and Interfaith Relations. Now, within the Archdiocese Niki focuses primarily on the Girl Delegate Program, and simultaneously works as a court attorney to the Hon. James G. Clynes in New York State Supreme Court. At her local parish, Niki serves as Vice President of the Annunciation Philoptochos contributing to philanthropic efforts and community outreach initiatives.

What is the role of faith in my life?

Drawing upon the rich teachings of my Greek Orthodox faith, I integrate its principles into my daily routine, fostering a sense of purpose and direction that permeates every aspect of my life. This steadfast foundation informs my decisions and actions, guiding me with clarity and conviction in both personal and professional endeavors.

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