Secretary-General of the European Economic and Social Committee explained
The secretary-general heads the Secretariat of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). About seven hundred EESC officials work in the EESC Secretariat.[1] Some 350 of those work in the 'joint services', a special shared service established together with the Committee of the Regions. The chief role of the EESC's secretary-general is to implement decisions taken by the Plenary Assembly, the bureau and the president. The secretary-general is also responsible for managing the administration and the budget.
Appointed by the bureau of the committee, the secretary-general serves for a renewable term of five years. The current secretary-general is Gianluca Brunetti, whose term began on 14 November 2018.[2]
List of secretaries-general
- 2024 – present Isabelle Le Galo Flores (Spain)
- 2018 – 2023 Gianluca Brunetti (Italy)
- 2014 – 2018 Luis Planas Puchades (Spain)
- 2008 – 2013 Martin Westlake (United Kingdom)
- 1998 – 2008 Patrick Venturini (France)
- 1996 – 1998 Adriano Graziosi (Italy)
- 1992 – 1996 Simon-Pierre Nothomb (Belgium)
- 1987 – 1992 Jacques Moreau (France)
- 1979 – 1987 Roger Louet (France)
- 1971 – 1978 Delfo Delfini (Italy)
- 1958 – 1971 Jacques Genton (France)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: About the EESC . 2018-11-28.
- Web site: Gianluca Brunetti, new Secretary General of the European Economic and Social Committee. 2018-11-14. European Economic and Social Committee. en. 2019-11-28.