ecpa2.0 General Secretary short-listed for 'Rising Star of the Year Award' 2010

We are delighted to announce that ecpa2.0's General Secretary, Venetia Spencer, has been shortlisted for the Rising Star of the Year award at this year's European Public Affairs Awards. Venetia has been nominated for her role in setting up ecpa2.0 back in 2008, in addition to her continued enthusiasm for public affairs and dedication to the organisation... helping ecpa2.0 to become the successful organisation it is today!
We encourage you all to vote for Venetia on the European Public Affairs Awards website, and to vote in the other categories as awards are an important means of developing best practice in every profession. See the website for further details:
http://www.epaawards.com/
Erich Cuaz, President of ecpa2.0 said: “Venetia has been instrumental in the success of ecpa2.0 since its launch 2 years ago. Her dedication and enthusiasm for public affairs has helped the organisation to go from strength to strength. In particular, she has acted as a true leader within the association’s executive committee, ensuring efficiency and consistency in the daily management of our activities.”
“It’s a great privilege to be able to represent the ecpa2.0 in this award category dedicated to young public affairs professionals. I’m honoured that my colleagues suggested my nomination, the ecpa2.0 provides a forum for young professionals to develop and voice opinions on the practice of public affairs, which I very strongly believe brings benefits to us and to our profession” Venetia said.
We congratulate Venetia for being short-listed and wish her luck in the final voting stage! To vote for Venetia, please click here by Friday 22 October. The results will be announced at the European Public Affairs Awards Ceremony on 4 November.
This press release is available for download here
We encourage you all to vote for Venetia on the European Public Affairs Awards website, and to vote in the other categories as awards are an important means of developing best practice in every profession. See the website for further details:
http://www.epaawards.com/
Erich Cuaz, President of ecpa2.0 said: “Venetia has been instrumental in the success of ecpa2.0 since its launch 2 years ago. Her dedication and enthusiasm for public affairs has helped the organisation to go from strength to strength. In particular, she has acted as a true leader within the association’s executive committee, ensuring efficiency and consistency in the daily management of our activities.”
“It’s a great privilege to be able to represent the ecpa2.0 in this award category dedicated to young public affairs professionals. I’m honoured that my colleagues suggested my nomination, the ecpa2.0 provides a forum for young professionals to develop and voice opinions on the practice of public affairs, which I very strongly believe brings benefits to us and to our profession” Venetia said.
We congratulate Venetia for being short-listed and wish her luck in the final voting stage! To vote for Venetia, please click here by Friday 22 October. The results will be announced at the European Public Affairs Awards Ceremony on 4 November.
This press release is available for download here
Public Affairs News features an article on new ecpa2.0 committee

The June edition of Public Affairs News features an article on new ecpa2.0 committee.
To download the full article click here!
To download the full article click here!
New Year, New Challenges!

Jérôme, Secretary General, gave ecpa 2.0's prospective on the next challenges for Brussels and European Public Affairs professionals in the latest edition of Public Affairs News.
With the recent elections in the European Parliament, the future European Commission as well as the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty "PA practionners will need to show professionalism in addressing their new challenges".
Full article can be downloaded on www.publicaffairsnews.com or upon request.
With the recent elections in the European Parliament, the future European Commission as well as the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty "PA practionners will need to show professionalism in addressing their new challenges".
Full article can be downloaded on www.publicaffairsnews.com or upon request.