European Round Table of Industrialists
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The European Round Table of Industrialists, abbreviated ERT, is an influential interest group in the European Union consisting of some 40 European industrial leaders working to strengthen competitiveness in Europe. The group works both at national and European levels.
The group played an important role in the planning of the Oresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden as part of its European Link project on improvements to the European infrastructure. This project also includes several other international European infrastructural projects eg. the Fehmar Belt Bridge between Denmark and Germany.
[edit] List of members
- César Alierta Izuel - Telefónica
- Jean-Louis Beffa - Saint-Gobain
- Wulf Bernotat - E.ON
- Peter Brabeck-Letmathe - Nestlé
- Thierry Breton - France Télécom
- Martin Broughton - British Airways
- Antony Burgmans - Unilever
- Bertrand Collomb - Lafarge
- Gerhard Cromme - ThyssenKrupp
- Dimitris Daskalopoulos - Delta Holding
- Belmiro de Azevedo - Sonae
- Thierry Desmarest - Total
- Bülent Eczacibasi - Eczacibasi Holding
- Jukka Härmälä - Stora Enso
- Zsolt Hernádi - MOL Hungarian Oil and Gas Company
- Franz Humer - Hoffmann-La Roche
- Daniel Janssen - Solvay
- Leif Johansson - Volvo
- Alain Joly - Air Liquide
- Wolfgang J. Ruttenstorfer - OMV
- Henning Kagermann - SAP
- Gerard Kleisterlee - Philips
- Thomas Leysen - Umicore
- Tom McKillop - AstraZeneca
- Gérard Mestrallet - SUEZ
- Jorma Ollila - Nokia
- Wim Philippa, Secretary General
- Bernd Pischetsrieder - Volkswagen
- Pasquale Pistorio - STMicroelectronics
- Eivind Reiten - Norsk Hydro
- Kai-Uwe Ricke - Deutsche Telekom
- John Rose - Rolls-Royce
- Anthony Ruys - Heineken
- Nils S. Andersen - Carlsberg
- Manfred Schneider - Bayer
- Louis Schweitzer - Renault
- Michael Smurfit - Jefferson Smurfit
- Peter Sutherland - BP
- Marco Tronchetti Provera - Pirelli
- Jeroen van der Veer - Royal Dutch Shell
- Ben Verwaayen - BT
- Marcus Wallenberg - Investor AB
- Paul Walsh - Diageo
- Hans Wijers - Akzo Nobel
(Source: ERT.be)