Women Leading the Way in Brussels

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“A very welcome contribution that shows the leadership qualities of European women. It inspires women working in Brussels − and beyond”, Kristalina Georgieva, Chief Executive Officer, World Bank “Reflections by a remarkable collection of European leaders that women everywhere will want to read”, Anne-Marie Slaughter, President and CEO, New America Foundation Women Leading the Way in Brussels brings together the stories of women leaders in the capital of Europe. In a series of punchy, frank, and revealing portraits, these inspirational role models, who have “made it” in a variety of sectors, share their experiences, reflect on lessons learnt, and impart advice for the next generation of aspiring women leaders. Also including: • Facts & figures about women in decision-making in Europe. • Advice and “dos and don’ts” for women leaders-to-be. • How to develop more gender-inclusive organisations. • Directory of groups which connect and support professional women in Brussels.

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PART I: SETTING THE SCENE 1. A Different Take on Brussels Today 2. Women at Work in Brussels 3. Gender Equality in Europe? − Bringing European Statistics to Life 4. Why is Change so Slow in Europe? PART II: PORTRAITS OF WOMEN LEADING THE WAY 1. Salomé Cisnal de Ugarte, Partner, Antitrust and Competition, Hogan Lovells 2. Ana Gomes, Member of the European Parliament 3. Louise Harvey, Chair of Strategic Communications at FTI Consulting 4. Danuta Hübner, Member of the European Parliament & former European Commissioner 5. Lotte Leicht, Director of Human Rights Watch Brussels Office 6. Isabella Lenarduzzi, Founder and Director of JUMP 7. Oana Lungescu, NATO Spokesperson 8. Ann Mettler, Head of the European Political Strategy Centre, European Commission 9. Monique Pariat, Director General of European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO) 10. Françoise Pissart, Managing Director at the King Baudouin Foundation 11. Helga Schmid, Secretary General of the European External Action Service (EEAS) 12. Shéhérazade Semsar-de Boisséson, Publisher and Managing Director of POLITICO 13. Pastora Valero, Vice President at CISCO Systems 14. Margot Wallström, Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs, former European Commissioner PART III: REFLECTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS 1. Tips from the Top: How Remarkable Women Lead in Brussels 2. Moving Forward PART IV: RESOURCES FOR CHANGE-MAKERS 1. Recommendations to Increase Gender Diversity 2. The Vibrant World of Brussels Women’s Networks and Support Initiatives Annex I Our Personal Suggestions for Learning More Annex II Acronyms, Concepts and Jargon