European Round Table of Industrialists - List of Current Members 2011

List of Current Members 2011

  • César Alierta Izuel (Telefónica)
  • Nils S. Andersen (A.P. Moller-Maersk)
  • Paulo Azevedo (SONAE)
  • Franco Bernabè (Telecom Italia)
  • Kurt Bock (BASF)
  • Carlo Bozotti (STMicroelectronics)
  • Peter Brabeck-Letmathe (Nestlé)
  • Svein Richard Brandtzaeg (Norsk Hydro)
  • Antonio Brufau (Repsol)
  • Ton Büchner (AkzoNobel)
  • Jean-Pierre Clamadieu (Solvay)
  • Vittorio Colao (Vodafone)
  • Gerhard Cromme (ThyssenKrupp)
  • Rodolfo De Benedetti (CIR)
  • Pierre-André de Chalendar (Saint-Gobain)
  • Christophe de Margerie (TOTAL)
  • Bülent Eczacibasi (Eczacibasi Holding)
  • John Elkann (FIAT)
  • Stephen Elop (Nokia)
  • Ignacio S. Galán (Iberdrola)
  • Antti Herlin (KONE Corporation)
  • Zsolt Hernadi (MOL)
  • Joe Hogan (ABB)
  • Franz Humer (F.Hoffman-La Roche)
  • Pablo Isla (Inditex)
  • Leif Johansson (Ericsson)
  • Bruno Lafont (Lafarge)
  • Thomas Leysen (Umicore)
  • Peter Löscher (Siemens)
  • Gary McGann (Smurfit Kappa Group)
  • Gérard Mestrallet (GDF SUEZ)
  • René Obermann (Deutsche Telekom)
  • Dimitri Papalexopoulos (Titan Cement)
  • Benoît Potier (Air Liquide)
  • Norbert Reithofer (BMW Group)
  • Gerhard Roiss (OMV)
  • Güler Sabanci (Sabanci Holding)
  • Paolo Scaroni (Eni)
  • Jim Snabe (SAP)
  • Carl-Henric Svanberg (BP)
  • Johannes Teyssen (E.ON)
  • Jean-François van Boxmeer (Heineken)
  • Frans Van Houten (Royal Philips Electronics)
  • Ben Verwaayen (Alcatel-Lucent)
  • Peter R. Voser (Royal Dutch Shell)
  • Jacob Wallenberg (Investor AB)
  • Willie Walsh (IAG)
  • Brian Ager, Secretary General

(Source: ERT.be)

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