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SPEAKER: KAREL VAN MIERT
Member of the European Commission 1989 - 1999
Responsible for Competition Policy 1993 - 1999
While Karel van Miert was European Competition Commissioner he was
dubbed the "the most powerful man in Europe" by the media.
A member of the European Commission since 1989, for 10 years he had
responsibility in shaping several policy areas, including: transport,
credit, investment and consumer policy, as well as competition policy.
At the forefront of European Commission Policy, Karel has been elemental
in modernisation of European competition and deregulation policy.
Using his profound knowledge of the direction of the European business
environment, he offers corporations the know how to place their business
advantageously in the future.
Karel has been involved in politics since leaving university. He became
a leading figure in the Belgian Socialist Party. He was first appointed
to the European Commission in 1989.
It was in 1993 that he first became responsible for competition policy,
a role which brought him into the public eye. A proponent of the importance
of the benefits of competition he has nevertheless been highly respected
by the business community for his work regulating mergers and acquisitions
and implementing a Europe wide competition policy.
In 2000 Karel became Chairman of the Board of Nijenrode Business School
in the Netherlands, where he also lectures on competition law. In
addition, he holds numerous international board level and advisory
positions.
A highly sought after and keynote speaker, Karel is informative as
well as insightful. He addresses top institutions and organisations
on both sides of the Atlantic on issues related to Europe, international
competition and globalisation. He speaks in English, French, German
and Dutch.
His topics include :
The Merger Wave
The Liberalisation of the Telecom and the
Energy Sectors
Sport and European Competition Policy
Co-operation between the US and European Competition
Authorities
Challenges now facing the European Union
The Enlargement of the European Union
The Consequences of the Euro for the European
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