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Jeremy Miller is a 'freelance corporate and political consultant, writer and website developer', according to his website [http://millerassoc.co.uk/ millerassoc.co.uk].  He is the registrant for the website of the [[European Public Affairs Consultants Association]] and the webmaster for the [[European Corporate Governance Institute]].
 
Jeremy Miller is a 'freelance corporate and political consultant, writer and website developer', according to his website [http://millerassoc.co.uk/ millerassoc.co.uk].  He is the registrant for the website of the [[European Public Affairs Consultants Association]] and the webmaster for the [[European Corporate Governance Institute]].
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Current WEbsite assignments, according to his [[http://millerassoc.co.uk/ website]:
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*[[Federation of European Securities Exchanges]] (FESE) http://www.fese.org
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The Federation of European Securities Exchanges (FESE), based in Brussels, represents the interests of all European securities exchanges. It seeks to inform and influence policy-making and provides a unique series of statistics and data concerning the operation of European securities exchanges.
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Each year, FESE organises an international conference on European capital markets and awards the prestigious Josseph de la Vega Prize for outstanding research on the securities markets in Europe.
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This site was completely modified in 2001 incorporating a new FESE logo. The website plays a critical role in capturing online registrant details for the annual FESE Convention. Data is stored in a secure database, providing management information in the run up to the conference as well as facilitating delegate mailing and badging. The website is involved at all stages of the Josseph de la Vega award, from publicising the award, to capturing interest online, corralling submissions and publishing winning and other entries. The monthly changing statistics and data on market indices are stored in a secure database so that current and historical information can be accessed quickly and efficiently. FESE's European Directory-Annuaire is the most up-to-date list of contacts of people and organisations involved in the European exchange industry.
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*[[European Corporate Governance Institute]] (ECGI) http://www.ecgi.org
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The European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) was founded in 2002 to improve corporate governance through fostering independent scientific research and related activities. It provides a forum for debate and dialogue between academics, legislators and practitioners, focusing on major corporate governance issues and thereby promoting best practice. The site was designed and developed from the inception of this new institute.
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In a little over two years, the Corporate Governance Codes, Principles & Recommendations section has become the most comprehensive and up-to-date collection of documents of its type, referred to by most leading practitioners and organisations involved in corporate governance throughout the world.
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Underpinning the ECGI's authority and credibility are its members, drawn from academe and industry. The website's Directory of Members, based on a secure database, identifies these members by category and by country, and shows the biographical details of each individual member. Thus it gives a snapshot of the ECGI's growing support at any moment of time. A restricted Members' area provides news and information for the exclusive use of members and a further restricted area provides a showcase for Research Associates to publicise their research projects.
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The site is heavily visited – on average attracting 20,000 visitors and in excess of 750,000 hits each month.
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*The [[European Parliamentary Financial Services Forum]] (EPFSF) http://www.epfsf.org
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The European Parliamentary Financial Services Forum (EPFSF) facilitates and strengthens the exchange of information on financial services and Europe's financial markets between the financial industry and Members of the European Parliament (MEPs).
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The European Parliamentary Financial Services Forum (EPFSF
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This is the first website of this parliamentary inter-group. Its primary purpose is to act as a reference source for all the documents, presentations and discussions produced or conducted under the auspices of the Forum. The clear and easily accessible information helps the Forum to inform and influence European decisions on integration of a Single European Market for financial services across national borders and provides a focus and resource for MEPs interested in financial services issues.
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*The [[Euro Area Business Cycle Network]] (EABCN) http://www.eabcn.org
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The [[Euro Area Business Cycle Network]] (EABCN) provides a focus for the better understanding of the Euro area business cycle, linking academic researchers and researchers in central banks and other policy institutions involved in the empirical analysis of the Euro area business cycle. Network members are drawn from European central banks and EABCN Fellows are mainly economists, predominantly from universities and business schools and the European Central Bank.
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Quick and simple access to a growing body of research in the form of research papers is central to this website's rationale. A proprietary catalogue of research papers unlocks a user-friendly set of pages listing documents on similar themes. A comprehensive database drives web pages listing papers and their authors, cross-referred with each other and the network's Fellows. In the members' area, an online discussion forum with 10 topic areas is monitored and mediated by the Network Co-ordinator. The site's front page, besides announcing latest Network developments, also contains an online poll.
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*The [[International Corporate Governance Network]] (ICGN) http://www.icgn.org
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The ICGN has established itself firmly as one of the leading authorities on corporate governance around the world. It provides a network for the exchange of views and information about corporate governance issues internationally, examines corporate governance principles and practices and develops and encourages adherence to corporate governance standards and guidelines. Above all, it promotes good corporate governance practice.

Revision as of 20:59, 3 February 2006

Jeremy Miller is a 'freelance corporate and political consultant, writer and website developer', according to his website millerassoc.co.uk. He is the registrant for the website of the European Public Affairs Consultants Association and the webmaster for the European Corporate Governance Institute.

Current WEbsite assignments, according to his [website:

The Federation of European Securities Exchanges (FESE), based in Brussels, represents the interests of all European securities exchanges. It seeks to inform and influence policy-making and provides a unique series of statistics and data concerning the operation of European securities exchanges.

Each year, FESE organises an international conference on European capital markets and awards the prestigious Josseph de la Vega Prize for outstanding research on the securities markets in Europe.

This site was completely modified in 2001 incorporating a new FESE logo. The website plays a critical role in capturing online registrant details for the annual FESE Convention. Data is stored in a secure database, providing management information in the run up to the conference as well as facilitating delegate mailing and badging. The website is involved at all stages of the Josseph de la Vega award, from publicising the award, to capturing interest online, corralling submissions and publishing winning and other entries. The monthly changing statistics and data on market indices are stored in a secure database so that current and historical information can be accessed quickly and efficiently. FESE's European Directory-Annuaire is the most up-to-date list of contacts of people and organisations involved in the European exchange industry.

The European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) was founded in 2002 to improve corporate governance through fostering independent scientific research and related activities. It provides a forum for debate and dialogue between academics, legislators and practitioners, focusing on major corporate governance issues and thereby promoting best practice. The site was designed and developed from the inception of this new institute.


In a little over two years, the Corporate Governance Codes, Principles & Recommendations section has become the most comprehensive and up-to-date collection of documents of its type, referred to by most leading practitioners and organisations involved in corporate governance throughout the world.

Underpinning the ECGI's authority and credibility are its members, drawn from academe and industry. The website's Directory of Members, based on a secure database, identifies these members by category and by country, and shows the biographical details of each individual member. Thus it gives a snapshot of the ECGI's growing support at any moment of time. A restricted Members' area provides news and information for the exclusive use of members and a further restricted area provides a showcase for Research Associates to publicise their research projects.

The site is heavily visited – on average attracting 20,000 visitors and in excess of 750,000 hits each month.

The European Parliamentary Financial Services Forum (EPFSF) facilitates and strengthens the exchange of information on financial services and Europe's financial markets between the financial industry and Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). The European Parliamentary Financial Services Forum (EPFSF

This is the first website of this parliamentary inter-group. Its primary purpose is to act as a reference source for all the documents, presentations and discussions produced or conducted under the auspices of the Forum. The clear and easily accessible information helps the Forum to inform and influence European decisions on integration of a Single European Market for financial services across national borders and provides a focus and resource for MEPs interested in financial services issues.

The Euro Area Business Cycle Network (EABCN) provides a focus for the better understanding of the Euro area business cycle, linking academic researchers and researchers in central banks and other policy institutions involved in the empirical analysis of the Euro area business cycle. Network members are drawn from European central banks and EABCN Fellows are mainly economists, predominantly from universities and business schools and the European Central Bank.

Quick and simple access to a growing body of research in the form of research papers is central to this website's rationale. A proprietary catalogue of research papers unlocks a user-friendly set of pages listing documents on similar themes. A comprehensive database drives web pages listing papers and their authors, cross-referred with each other and the network's Fellows. In the members' area, an online discussion forum with 10 topic areas is monitored and mediated by the Network Co-ordinator. The site's front page, besides announcing latest Network developments, also contains an online poll.

The ICGN has established itself firmly as one of the leading authorities on corporate governance around the world. It provides a network for the exchange of views and information about corporate governance issues internationally, examines corporate governance principles and practices and develops and encourages adherence to corporate governance standards and guidelines. Above all, it promotes good corporate governance practice.