…The Founders…

David A. Paleologos

The award-winning pollster, statistician, professor, and scholar has directed the nationally-recognized Suffolk University Political Research Center for the last 14 years. He also writes a column for USA Today in which he explicates the results from his own survey. His company, DAPA Research, conducts private polling and consulting for current and aspiring public servants, unions, corporations, and other organizations.

Arthur D. Paleologos

Arthur David Paleologos, age 19, is one of the youngest founders of any registered Political Action Committee in the country. He is active in his local Greek Orthodox Church, the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary in Woburn, MA, where he has served as President and Treasurer of the Woburn chapter of the Greek Orthodox Youth of America (GOYA), volunteers as a chef for the annual Greek festival, and served as an Altar Boy Captain. Arthur was Co-President of the Student Body at Phillips Academy Andover, where he also coordinated the Adopt-A- Platoon program, volunteered as a Peer Tutor, and ran the Andover Finance Club. A month-long trip to Greece during the summer between his freshman and sophomore years inspired him to co-found GreekPAC in 2016.

Stamatis N. Astra

Stamatis N. Astra is the CEO of Boston-based startup Photoral™ —a Harvard-affiliated life science company that is commercializing exclusive photo-medicine technology for the oral care consumer market. Stamatis co-hosts Grecian Echoes, a talk show on WNTN-1550 AM for a Greek-American audience in Boston. An analysis of current news and events laced with provocative commentary on issues facing Greece and the U.S., giving listeners a unique perspective and practical point of view. A staunch community service advocate, Stamatis lends his business expertise to numerous organizations and charities in New England and in Athens, Greece.
Stamatis holds a BS in Economics magna cum laude, MBA and MS in Communications Management—both with honors—all from Boston University.