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Fondation EurActiv  became operational following the publication of its statutes in the 'Moniteur Belge' in January 2004 as one of the first foundations under a new Belgian law.<ref name="EurActiv">EurActiv [http://www.euractiv.com/pa/launch-fondation-euractiv/article-117862 Launch of Fondation EurActiv] Published 15 June 2004 - Updated 29 January 2010</ref>
 
Fondation EurActiv  became operational following the publication of its statutes in the 'Moniteur Belge' in January 2004 as one of the first foundations under a new Belgian law.<ref name="EurActiv">EurActiv [http://www.euractiv.com/pa/launch-fondation-euractiv/article-117862 Launch of Fondation EurActiv] Published 15 June 2004 - Updated 29 January 2010</ref>
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==Activities==
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Fondation EurActiv works primarily on networking and media communication. They provide meeting rooms and conferences facilities to its members.  Each year [[Fondation EurActiv]] hosts around “20 stakeholder workshops on topical EU policy issues ... An advisory Group of over 20 distinguished people is regularly consulted individually and collectively on issues of media independence.” <ref> Euractiv Foundation, [http://www.euractiv.com/foundation About Us] accessed 21st November 2011 </ref>
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They also train journalists with the support of the [[Robert Bosch Stiftung]].
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They are also active in social media and what they describe as “Political Technologies” (e-Politics, e-Participation, e-Democracy, e-Diplomacy, e-Citizenship, e-Governance and e-Government). They hope to “reinvent politics and governance in cyberspace” and appear to dominate European political blogging on their site [[Euractiv.com]]  <ref> Euractiv Foundation, [http://www.euractiv.com/foundation About Us] accessed 21st November 2011 </ref >
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
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(NB. Members serve in their personal capacities)  
 
(NB. Members serve in their personal capacities)  
  
Alan
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[[Alan Christie]] [[CSR Europe]] | [[Jim Cloos]] [[Council of Ministers]] secretariat | [[Stanley Crossick]] [[European Policy Centre]] | [[Michael Emerson]] [[CEPS]] - [[Centre for European Policy Studies]] | [[Paul Goossens]] [[Belga Press Agency]] | [[Bahadir Kaleagasi]] [[TUSIAD]] - [[Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association]] | [[Tony Long]] [[WWF]] European Policy Office] | [[Didier Malherbe]] [[European Business Summit]] | [[Giles Merritt]] [[Forum Europe]] / [[Friends of Europe]] | [[Jim Murray]] [[BEUC]] - [[Bureau Européen des Unions de Consommateurs]] | [[Jean Nestor]] [[Notre Europe]] (think-tank created by [[Jacques Delors]]) | [[Tom Spencer]] [[ECPA]] - [[European Centre for Public Affairs]] | [[Stephen Stacey]] [[Toyota Motor Europe]] | [[Piet Steel]] [[Solvay]] | [[Pawel Stelmaczyk]] [[Microsoft]] | [[Maja Wessels]] [[Honeywell]]<ref name="EurActiv"/>
Christie
 
CSR Europe  
 
 
 
Jim
 
Cloos
 
Council of Ministers secretariat  
 
 
 
Stanley
 
Crossick
 
The European Policy Centre  
 
 
 
Michael
 
Emerson
 
CEPS - Centre for European Policy Studies  
 
 
 
Paul
 
Goossens
 
Belga Press Agency  
 
 
 
Bahadir
 
Kaleagasi
 
TUSIAD - Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association  
 
 
 
Tony
 
Long
 
WWF European Policy Office  
 
 
 
Didier
 
Malherbe
 
European Business Summit  
 
 
 
Giles
 
Merritt
 
Forum Europe / Friends of Europe  
 
 
 
Jim
 
Murray
 
BEUC - Bureau Européen des Unions de Consommateurs  
 
 
 
Jean
 
Nestor
 
Notre Europe (think-tank created by Jacques Delors)  
 
 
 
Tom
 
Spencer
 
ECPA - European Centre for Public Affairs  
 
 
 
Stephen
 
Stacey
 
Toyota Motor Europe  
 
 
 
Piet
 
Steel
 
Solvay  
 
 
 
Pawel
 
Stelmaczyk
 
Microsoft  
 
  
Maja
 
Wessels
 
Honeywell <ref name="EurActiv"/>
 
 
 
 
 
===Orientation Committee members as at 30 April 2004===
 
===Orientation Committee members as at 30 April 2004===
  
 
(NB. Members serve in their personal capacities)  
 
(NB. Members serve in their personal capacities)  
 
   
 
   
[[Laurent Ledoux ]]  [[ Belgian Economics Ministry]] | [[Isabella Lenarduzzi ]]  [[ Isamedia]] | [[Anton Mifsud-Bonnici ]]  [[ BP Group]] | [[Manuela Preoteasa ]]  [[ Association actori europei]] & Editor [[EurActiv.ro]] | [[Alexander Riedl]] | [[European Commission]] | [[Jacques de Selliers ]]  [[GreenFacts Foundation]] | [[Ivan Stefunko ]]  [[SLOVO]] & [[EurActiv.sk]] | [[Sinan Ulgen]]  [[AB Consulting]], Turkey<ref name=:EurActiv"/>
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[[Laurent Ledoux ]]  [[ Belgian Economics Ministry]] | [[Isabella Lenarduzzi ]]  [[ Isamedia]] | [[Anton Mifsud-Bonnici ]]  [[ BP Group]] | [[Manuela Preoteasa ]]  [[ Association actori europei]] & Editor [[EurActiv.ro]] | [[Alexander Riedl]] | [[European Commission]] | [[Jacques de Selliers ]]  [[GreenFacts Foundation]] | [[Ivan Stefunko ]]  [[SLOVO]] & [[EurActiv.sk]] | [[Sinan Ulgen]]  [[AB Consulting]], Turkey<ref name="EurActiv"/>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 22 November 2011

Fondation EurActiv is an EU affairs company that publishes the EurActiv website. Its editor in chief on foundation was Willy De Backer, Secretary General was Julian Oliver and founder was Christophe Leclercq.

Fondation EurActiv became operational following the publication of its statutes in the 'Moniteur Belge' in January 2004 as one of the first foundations under a new Belgian law.[1]

Activities

Fondation EurActiv works primarily on networking and media communication. They provide meeting rooms and conferences facilities to its members. Each year Fondation EurActiv hosts around “20 stakeholder workshops on topical EU policy issues ... An advisory Group of over 20 distinguished people is regularly consulted individually and collectively on issues of media independence.” [2] They also train journalists with the support of the Robert Bosch Stiftung. They are also active in social media and what they describe as “Political Technologies” (e-Politics, e-Participation, e-Democracy, e-Diplomacy, e-Citizenship, e-Governance and e-Government). They hope to “reinvent politics and governance in cyberspace” and appear to dominate European political blogging on their site Euractiv.com [3]

People

List of Advisory Council members as at 30 April 2004

(NB. Members serve in their personal capacities)

Alan Christie CSR Europe | Jim Cloos Council of Ministers secretariat | Stanley Crossick European Policy Centre | Michael Emerson CEPS - Centre for European Policy Studies | Paul Goossens Belga Press Agency | Bahadir Kaleagasi TUSIAD - Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association | Tony Long WWF European Policy Office] | Didier Malherbe European Business Summit | Giles Merritt Forum Europe / Friends of Europe | Jim Murray BEUC - Bureau Européen des Unions de Consommateurs | Jean Nestor Notre Europe (think-tank created by Jacques Delors) | Tom Spencer ECPA - European Centre for Public Affairs | Stephen Stacey Toyota Motor Europe | Piet Steel Solvay | Pawel Stelmaczyk Microsoft | Maja Wessels Honeywell[1]

Orientation Committee members as at 30 April 2004

(NB. Members serve in their personal capacities)

Laurent Ledoux Belgian Economics Ministry | Isabella Lenarduzzi Isamedia | Anton Mifsud-Bonnici BP Group | Manuela Preoteasa Association actori europei & Editor EurActiv.ro | Alexander Riedl | European Commission | Jacques de Selliers GreenFacts Foundation | Ivan Stefunko SLOVO & EurActiv.sk | Sinan Ulgen AB Consulting, Turkey[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 EurActiv Launch of Fondation EurActiv Published 15 June 2004 - Updated 29 January 2010
  2. Euractiv Foundation, About Us accessed 21st November 2011
  3. Euractiv Foundation, About Us accessed 21st November 2011