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The first European Diamond Advisory Council was held in London in 2000 and consisted of the following European Qualifiers<ref>European Amagrams, Jan 2006</ref> -
 
The first European Diamond Advisory Council was held in London in 2000 and consisted of the following European Qualifiers<ref>European Amagrams, Jan 2006</ref> -

Revision as of 13:33, 26 September 2007

European Diamond Advisory Council (EDAC)

The first European Diamond Advisory Council was held in London in 2000 and consisted of the following European Qualifiers[1] -

  • Miguel Aguado (Double Diamond, Spain)
  • Renate Backhaus (Crown Ambassador, Germany)
  • Ingrid & Rolf Bross (Executive Diamonds, Germany)
  • János & Rachel Demeter (Executive Diamonds, Hungary)
  • Alexander Dobler (Triple Diamond, Germany)
  • Andreas Fellnhofer (Diamond, Poland)
  • Greta & Pat Gregory (Diamonds, United Kingdom)
  • Claudia & Paul Haag (Triple Diamonds, Austria)
  • Ron Hale (Executive Diamond, Germany)
  • Zbigniew Kalinowski (Executive Diamond, Poland)
  • Trevor Lowe (Double Diamond, United Kingdom)
  • Eva & Dr. Peter Müller-Meerkatz (Founders Crown Ambassadors, Germany)
  • Eva & Hans Nusshold (Crown Ambassadors, Austria))
  • Hella & Dieter Pöhlmann (Triple Diamonds, Germany)
  • Franz Rosmann (Executive Diamond, Austria))
  • Rudolf Schaaf (Triple Diamond, Germany)
  • Maria Schleipfer (Founders Crown Ambassador, Germany)
  • Peter Schmiedel (Executive Diamond, Germany)
  • Max Schwarz (Founders Crown Ambassador, Germany) och Mona May
  • Rosemarie & Otto Steiner-Lang (Double Diamonds, Schweiz)
  • Sissy & Alois Szuchar (Diamonds, Hungary).

References

  1. European Amagrams, Jan 2006