No. You may not say you represent GRA unless you have a separate written and recorded authorization to do so.
Creating an account, paying a subscription, completing onboarding, joining a sector platform, submitting forms, expressing interest in a Council, attending meetings, or participating in a country pathway does not authorize you to represent GRA.
Representation may include speaking on behalf of GRA, using GRA’s name in outreach, inviting sponsors, contacting public authorities, contacting investors, contacting insurers, negotiating partnerships, creating unofficial groups, using logos, issuing statements, signing letters, or presenting yourself as an official contact.
Unauthorized representation can create serious confusion, especially in finance, insurance, public authority, sponsorship, and national pathway contexts.
A participant may describe their own participation accurately. They may not speak for GRA unless authorized.