An open debate balances opposing interests, makes space for experts to be heard and allows policymakers to evaluate the impact of decisions on all interest groups. AmCham EU signed SEAP’s ‘Transparency Pledge’ earlier this year.
Stefano Marmo appointed as Vice-President of SEAP's Board
Stefano Marmo, Policy Manager, AmCham EU has been appointed as Vice-President of the Board of the Society of European Affairs Professionals (SEAP). Building on his current role on the Board, Stefano will coordinate the association’s advocacy on the development of the inter-institutional agreement (IIA) on a mandatory Transparency Register.
As a long-standing member of SEAP, AmCham EU fully embodies the organisation’s values of integrity, transparency and accuracy in our advocacy work. AmCham EU has always striven to work to the highest standards of integrity and transparency in its relations with the EU institutions.

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