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+ | On December 14, 2006 [[Lyn Trytsman-Gray]] was elected Vice-President of [[Society of European Affairs Professionals]] (SEAP). She was re-elected in May 2009. She has also been Director of Public Affairs for [[Kraft Foods]] (since August 2004).<ref>European Agenda Summit 2008, [http://www.agenda-summit.eu/speakers/Lyn-Trytsman-Gray/463/ Lyn Trytsman-Gray], accessed 12 January 2010.</ref> She took over the presidency from [[Rogier Chorus]], Secretary General of [[Cerame-Unie]].<ref>European Agenda, "[http://www.europeanagenda.eu/_files/Agenda_Weekly_05_07.pdf Lyn Trytsman-Gray elected as SEAP President]," Agenda Weekly, 29 January 2007, accessed 12 January 2010.</ref><ref>European Agenda, "[http://www.europeanagenda.eu/_files/Agenda_Weekly_18_09.pdf Trytsman-Gray re-elected as SEAP President]," Agenda Weekly, 07 May 2009, accessed 12 January 2010.</ref> | ||
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On December 14, 2006 Lyn Trytsman-Gray was elected Vice-President of Society of European Affairs Professionals (SEAP). She was re-elected in May 2009. She has also been Director of Public Affairs for Kraft Foods (since August 2004).[1] She took over the presidency from Rogier Chorus, Secretary General of Cerame-Unie.[2][3]
Background
Ms Trytsman-Gray began her career with the UK civil service in London, serving in the private office of the head of the Home Office (Justice/Internal Affairs Ministry). Later, she was seconded to the European Commission in Brussels and stayed in Brussels as a delegate for the wholesale/retail trade association. Ms Trytsman-Gray served as Director General of ACE, an international trade association in the paper/packaging/forestry sector in 1993.[4]
She left ACE in 2000 to become Head of the Brussels office of Boots (a pharmaceutical and retail company).[5]
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Resources
- European Agenda, "Lyn Trytsman-Gray elected as SEAP President," Agenda Weekly, 29 January 2007, accessed 12 January 2010.
- European Agenda, "Trytsman-Gray re-elected as SEAP President," Agenda Weekly, 07 May 2009, accessed 12 January 2010.
Notes
- ↑ European Agenda Summit 2008, Lyn Trytsman-Gray, accessed 12 January 2010.
- ↑ European Agenda, "Lyn Trytsman-Gray elected as SEAP President," Agenda Weekly, 29 January 2007, accessed 12 January 2010.
- ↑ European Agenda, "Trytsman-Gray re-elected as SEAP President," Agenda Weekly, 07 May 2009, accessed 12 January 2010.
- ↑ European Agenda, "Lyn Trytsman-Gray elected as SEAP President," Agenda Weekly, 29 January 2007, accessed 12 January 2010.
- ↑ European Agenda, "Lyn Trytsman-Gray elected as SEAP President," Agenda Weekly, 29 January 2007, accessed 12 January 2010.