ASSOCIATION JEAN MONNET

 

Honorary Committee

Président d’Honneur
Georges Berthoin

Comité d’Honneur
Hélène Ahrweiler
Michel Albert
Jacques Andréani
Enrique Baron Crespo
Winrich Behr
Georges Berthoin
Emilio Colombo
Jacques Delors
Maurice Faure
Garret Fitzgerald
Jean François-Poncet
Emilio Gabaglio
Valéry Giscard d’Estaing
Felipe Gonzalez
Lord Howe 
Jean-claude Juncker
Max Kohnstamm
Catherine Lalumière
Richard Mayne
Lord Plumb
Romano Prodi 
Béatrice Rangoni-Machiavelli
Henri Rieben 
Mary Robinson
Jacques Santer
Helmut Schmidt
Mario Soares
Léo Tindemans
Simone Veil
Jeanne Viansson-Ponté

Administraive Council

Philippe Laurette
   Président

Maurice Braud
Jean Flory
Pascal Fontaine
Marianne Monnet
   Vice-Présidents

Edith Herdhuin
   Secretary General

Philippe Le Guen
   Treasurer

Miguel Angel Martin Ramos
Lieven Taillie
   Board Counselors

Michel Barnier
Georges Berthoin
Baptiste Boudard
Aisté Cerniauskaité
Benjamin Chassaing
Paul Collowald
Francine Dard
Frédéric Delouche
Custodia Domingues
David Harrison

Monique Hunault

Thomas Jansen
Caroline Lamassoure

Christiane Mazerand
Gianluca Pastorelli
Jacques-René Rabier
Eric Roussel
Petra Siverbrant
Antoinette Spaak
Robert Toulemon
Othmar Walser  
   Administrateurs

Orientation Council
Bernard Barthalay
Marie-Thérèse Bitsch
Baptiste Boudard
Etienne Copel
Pavel Fischer, S.E.
Roger Garnier
Donald Kalff
Rolands Lappuke , S.E.
Christophe Leonzi
Henri Malosse
Magdalena Martin
Patrick Martin-Genier
Jacques Moreau
Frédéric Naud
Babette Nieder

Edouard Pfllimlin
John Ryan
Jan Tombinski, S.E.
Bruno Vever
Aurore Wanlin

 

Permanent Staff of the Jean Monnet Association

Arnaud Pinon , Director
Elsa Glombard, Official Representative in charge of lecturers
Julien Gascard , Lecturer
Ghislaine Bénazet, Reception Hostess
Yann Guillard, Guard-Gardener, Reception
Josette Torres, Secretary, Conference Scheduling

 

CAREER BIOGRAPHY OF

  Philippe Laurette

President of the Jean Monnet Association

Born : 1 september 1958 - Married - 3 children

1985-1988: General Representative
                 Victor Hugo Club for the United States of Europe
                 Member of the Editors'Committee for the periodical "Cosmopolitique"

1988-1991: Director of External Relations
                 Europe and Society Foundation - Paris

Since 1991: General Representative 
                  Europe & Entreprises Association - Paris

Since 2005: President
                  Europe & Entreprises Association - Paris

·        President of the European Movement Hauts-de-Seine

·        Lecturer at the University of Rennes I and the National School of Insurance and member of the Jury of the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris (ESCP-EAP)

·       Member of the Council of the Jean Monnet Foundation of Europe

·       Member of the Administration Council and the Orientation Committee for the Maison de l'Europe de Paris

Previous activities: 

-         President of the Commission Youths of the European Movement

-         President of the European Federalist Youth

-         Vice-President of EUROPE 99

-         Vice-President of the Research, Information, and European Exchange Association (ARIES)

-         Member of the Steering Committee of the Office of the European Movement

-         Member of the Belles Feuilles Group 

Publications: 

-         "La construction européenne", Editions Syros, 1992

-         Collaborations for the book "Pour des Fonds de Pension européens", Editions Petrelle, 1998
 

CARRER BIOGRAPHY OF

Arnaud Pinon

Director of the Jean Monnet Association

1989:  Graduated with distinction from the Institute of European Studies, Brussels University.

1987:  Graduated from the Graduate School of  Business Administration, Lyon

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, University of Paris I

Arnaud Pinon teaches community law and European affairs in various business schools.

He has also given lectures at the European Studies Centre in Strasbourg and and also lectured on behalf of that organization in many Central and Eastern European countries.

Following his job as consultant in a large law firm specializing in international affairs (Paris, London, Brussels), Arnaud Pinon was a partner in Weurld Stratégies, a firm of consultants specialised in European affairs.

Since September 1997, Arnaud Pinon has been Director of the Jean Monnet Association, which administers and schedules programs at the Jean Monnet House in Houjarray. The House is owned by the European Community.

Arnaud Pinon is a member of the Council of the Jean Monnet Foundation (Lausanne, Swtzerland) and a member of the Belle Feuilles Group a workgroup on European Affairs (former Vice President of transatlantic relations).

He published the Guide des Affaires dans le Marché Unique Européen (SEFI, 1994) and numerous articles on the European Community. He is currently preparing a new book on European business cultures and multi-cultural management.