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Revision as of 14:26, 19 September 2013
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Caroline Ciuciu is responsible for legal affairs at Foratom and paid by Areva.[1]
She is currently the EU Public Affairs Director at Albemarle and has previously worked as legal counsel for AREVA (2000-2003).
=Education
Ciuciu attended the International School of Nuclear Law, Oxford University and the University of Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne
Career
Before her current position Ciucui was Public Affairs Manager Erament from 2007 – June 2012 (5 years) in Paris, within the Communication and Sustainable Development Division. Her role covered:
- Advocacy and promotion towards the French and European authorities on environment and heath topics, European chemicals policy, Research & Development, Resources and raw materials.
- In-depth cooperation with international, European and French industry organizations.
- Development of a Stakeholders dialogue policy.
- Development of a CSR policy implementing ISO 26000 guidelines (purchasing, stakeholders dialogue, etc).
CiuCiu was [[Legal Counsel in European & International law for AREVA from 2000-2003, based in Velizy France.
References
- ↑ Corporate Europe Observatory, Nuclear Power Grab? Corporate Lobbyists and MEPs Working in Tandem to Spin Nuclear Energy as Sustainable, December, 2006