Guest speakers Europe Day May 8, 2003
Bartho Pronk
(Netherlands, 1950)
bpronk@europarl.eu.int
http://www.barthopronk.com/
Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European
Democrats, Member
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, Member
Committee on Budgets, Substitute
Delegation for relations with Switzerland, Iceland and Norway, Member

Joost Lagendijk
(Netherlands, 1957)
jlagendijk@europarl.eu.int
Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance, Member
Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights,
Common Security and Defence Policy,
Member
Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, Substitute
Delegation to the EU- Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee, Chairman
Delegation for relations with the countries of south- east Europe,
Member
Artur Soroko
(Poland)
ambhaga@polamb.nl
Political Secretary,
Polish Embassy
The Hague, Netherlands

Simone Filippini
(Netherlands, 1959)
sljm.filippini@minbuza.nl
http://www.simonefilippini.nl/
Head of Project Team European Coorperation,
dir. European Integration,
Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
(Senior Publieksvoorlichter / Plv. Afdelingshoofd, Afdeling Publieksvoorlichting,
Directie Voorlichting en Communicatie:
Projectleider voorlichting Europese samenwerking en
uitbreiding van de Europese Unie)
Benedictus Nieuwenhuis
(Netherlands, 1953)
Benedictus.Nieuwenhuis@cec.eu.int
Enlargement DG, Information Unit, European Commission, Brussels,
Belgium
Responsible for the co-ordination of the Communication strategy
on Enlargement
in the candidate countries, including Task Manager for the PHARE
funding on
information.
Management of the Enlargement website on EUROPA
(http://europa.eu.int/comm/enlargement/), the Enlargement intranet
and CIRCA
forum on Enlargement information.

Claes de Vreese
(Denmark, 1974)
cdevreese@fmg.uva.nl
http://www.claesdevreese.com/
Assistant Professor and Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in The Amsterdam
School of
Communications Research ASCoR and the Department of Communication
Science at the
University of Amsterdam. His research interests include the effects
of news on public perceptions
of economic and political European integration, effects of information
and campaigning on
elections, and comparative journalism research.
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