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President Heather Roy
Eurodiaconia |
Heather is Secretary General of Eurodiaconia (the European Federation for Diaconia).
Heather has a
professional background in advocacy and organizational management including
membership support and development, project and programme management,
fundraising, strategic planning and external representation.
Heather previously
worked in the homelessness sector in her native Scotland and as European
Director for the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts until she
joined Eurodiaconia in 2008. She has also worked with the Council of
Europe in the field of youth with a particular interest in the participation
and leadership potential of girls and young women, human rights, globalisation
and youth inclusion generally. Heather has worked extensively in Central
and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union to develop voluntary
organisations as well as developed partnerships with other world regions
including the Arab world. Heather is also a board member of Social
Services Europe and the International Society for Research in Diaconia and
Christian Social Practice.
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Vice-President
Claire Roumet Cecodhas Housing Europe
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Claire is Secretary General of
CECODHAS Housing Europe, the Federation of social, public and cooperative housing providers.
Members of this network represent 12% of the EU residential stock and manage 25
million homes across Europe.
Claire graduated in economics and has a post-graduate
in European Policies. Working as a lobbyist in Brussels for about 15 years, she
first worked for the European Women’s Lobby, before taking up the position of
expert for the European Commission on a pilot programme aimed at developing the
social economy.
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Vice-President Rodolfo Cattani
European Disability Forum (EDF) |
Rodolfo is Secretary of the European Disability Forum ( EDF). From 2005 to 2009, he was on EDF’s Executive Committee. Rodolfo also serves as Chairman of the Commission for Liaising with the EU for the European Blind Union. Rodolfo has a long history and commitment to the promotion of the principles of equality, solidarity, non-discrimination, social justice and participatory democracy. His personal and professional experience and engagement in the disability movement have been led by these values. During Rodolfo’s life as an activist and member of the governing bodies of a number of organisations he has learned that despite the difficulties and the barriers to overcome there is the possibility to achieve a better society if the human rights perspective is respected. From 2005 to 2009, he was on EDF’s Executive Committee. He also serves as Chairman of the Commission for Liaising with the EU for the European Blind Union.
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Treasurer Michel Mercadié European Federation of National Organisations working with the Homeless (FEANTSA) |
Michel is honorary president of FEANTSA (the European Federation of National Organisations working with the Homeless) and is a member of its employment working group. |
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Ordinary Member Jana Hainsworth
Eurochild |
Jana is Secretary General of Eurochild
- a European
network promoting the rights and well-being of children and young people in
Europe.
Prior to joining Eurochild in 2006, Jana worked in a
Brussels-based communications consultancy where she focused on social affairs
and anti-discrimination issues. She has also managed a network of organisations
promoting long-term voluntary service in the youth field and has worked for
several years in private research and consultancy. She has a Masters
degree in environment, development and policy from Sussex University and an
Honours degree in Natural Sciences from Durham University in the UK.
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Ordinary Member Barbara Helfferich European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) |
Barbara
represents EAPN, the European Anti
Poverty Network. Barbara Helfferich has more than 18 years of experience in European policy making. She worked in the non-governmental sector as well as in the European Commission. As Secretary General of the European Women’s Lobby she successfully established one of the biggest and most influential European NGOs in Brussels. In 1992, the European Commission recruited her to become a member of cabinet of the European Social Affairs Commissioner, a post which she held for five years until she was appointed European spokesperson for the environment. In October 2011, she became European Policy Director for WCS in Brussels. She holds a Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University as well as a Master’s degree in journalism and international communications.
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Ordinary Member Brigitte Triems European Women's Lobby (EWL) |
Brigitte represents the European Women's Lobby (EWL).
Brigitte has a professional background as an interpreter/translator and
political scientist. She was President of the European Women’s Lobby from 2008 until
2012 and was a Board member since 2006. Brigitte has been involved with the
National Council of German Women’s Organisations since 2002, being its
vice-chairwoman between 2004 and 2008. Her professional career led her to work
on women’s rights as well as on labour market policies and migration
issues at national and international levels. Throughout her professional and
activist involvement, Brigitte specialised in women’s and equality rights at UN
and EU levels, as well as in eastern and central European countries.
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