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Organisational Chart Organisational Structure Plenary Assembly (Last Update: 27.11.2018) Management Board Headquarters Chair: J-P. Forceville (La Poste) Secretary General: B. Szebeny Vice-Chair: J. Sertons (PostNL) Committees Circles Transversals European Union Affairs UPU & Restricted Unions Operational Activities Market Activities Corporate Social Best Practice-Wider Europe Security and Customs (SCT) (EAC) Affairs (UAC) (OAC) (MAC) Responsibility Activities (BP-WE) Chair: D. Pilkington (Royal Mail) Chair: E. Fernandez (Correos) Chair: A. Theubet (Swiss Post) Chair: J. Lohmeyer Chair: M. Osvald (Pošta Slovenije) (CSR-C) Chair: O. Zhitnikova Vice-Chair: To be appointed Vice-Chair: Á . Mandelik Vice-Chair: W. Mazarska (Deutsche Post-DHL) Vice-Chair: O. Kaliski Chair: M. Meidinger (La Poste) (FSUE “Russian Post”) (Magyar Posta) (Poczta Polska) Vice-Chairs: J. Soendrup (Post (Österreichische Post AG) Vice-Chair: K. Toteva (Bulgarian Vice-Chair: I. Derelli Danmark) & N. Bettencourt (CTT) Post) (Turkish PTT) Postal Directive WG Possible WGs Product Integration WG Quality of Service WG Market Activities WG Environment WG Customs WG Chair : D. Joram (La Poste) Co-Chairs: M. Alama (Poczta Chair: M. Grden (Pošta Slovenije) Chair: M. Osvald (Pošta Slovenije) Chair: C. Chabredier (La Poste) to be created later Chair: R. Fischer (DP-DHL) Vice-Chair: J.B.Henry (PostNL) Polska) & J-P. Auroi (Swiss Post) Vice-Chair: D. Ladis (Hrvatska Vice-Chair: D-S. Mühlbach Vice-Chair: D. Pilkington (Österreichische Post AG) & L. (Royal Mail) VAT WG posta) Emerging Industry Trends TF Chair: C. Sauve (Poste Italiane) UPU Reform WG* Paulo (CTT Portugal Post) Vice-Chair: I. De Swert (bpost) Chair : E. Massonnet (La Poste) Operations WG Stamp & Philately WG Chair: J. Sondrup (Post Danmark) Chair: A. Trząskowska (Poczta Health WG Security WG WTO / GATS WG UPU Pension Fund & New Vice-chair: I. Majcherek (Poczta Polska) Chair: To be appointed Chair: R. Hoeksma (PostNL) Int. Chair: C. Boussaudier Contribution System WG* Polska) Vice-Chair: E. Espen (Post Vice-Chair: To be appointed RADAR Vice-Chair: G. Albu (Magyar (La Poste) Chair : E. Jud (Swiss Post) Luxembourg) Chair: J-L. Delcroix (La Poste de Posta) Training WG Monaco) Aviation Security WG *Temporary Remunerations Forum Two Sides Project Chair: N. Ganzel (La Poste de Vice-Chair: V. Ballouhey-Dauphin Chair: G. de Brosses (La Poste) Chair: B. Arni (Swiss Post) SAFEPOST Project WG Vice-Chair: I. van den Bulk Chair: B. Szebeny (PostEurop SG) Monaco) (Post Luxembourg) (PostNL) Co-Vice-Chairs: T. Ryall (Royal Vice-Chair: A. Riga (Hellenic Chair: A. Scribellito Mail) & D. Galvina (Latvijas Pasts) Keep Me Posted EU Post – ELTA) (PostEurop HQ) Transport & Energy Chair: C. Wee (PostEurop) Vice-Chair : J. Leicester Legislation WG Social Affairs Committee (Royal Mail) Innovation Forum Possible WGs Chair: M. Qurban ( DP-DHL) Chair: E. Vivet (La Poste) Co-vice-chairs: J.B.Henry (PostNL) Chair: J. Melo (CTT Portugal Post) to be created later European Mail Industry Vice-Chair: J. Rawe-Bäumer & O.Tsalpatouros (La Poste) Vice-Chair: D. Preziosa In cooperation with: Platform (EMIP) (DP-DHL) (Österreichische Post AG) E-Commerce Green Paper WG Societal WG Aviation Security WG and Chair: K. Kollmeier (DP-DHL) Print Media Group Led by La Poste France Transport & Energy Vice-Chair: M. Raco (Poste Retail Network Forum Italiane) Legislation WG Chair: B. Sattler (DP-DHL) Standardisation WG Vice-Chair: J. Fischer (PostNord, Denmark) Chair: D. Parzuchowski (Poczta Polska) Green Mobility Forum Data Protection WG Chair: S. Turk (Pošta Slovenije) Chair: B. Galvan (Correos) Vice-Chair: A. Jäntges (Deutsche Vice-Chair: S. Draper (Royal Post-DHL) Mail) Digital Services WG Chair: M. Raco (Poste Italiane) Monitoring Activity on - Financial Services Legislation (Magyar Posta) - Services of General Interest (DP-DHL) PostEurop, A.I.S.B.L., Boulevard Brand Whitlock 114, 1200 Brussels, Belgium T +32 2 761 9650 F +32 2 771 4858 www.posteurop.org Structure organisationnelle Assemblée plénière (Dernière version: 27.11.2018) Conseil d’administration Siège Président: J-P. Forceville (La Poste) Secrétaire général: B. Szebeny Vice-président: J. Sertons (PostNL) Comités Cercles Transversales Affaires de l’Union Affaires de l’UPU et des Activités opérationnelles Activités de marché Activités de responsabilité Transversale meilleure Sécurité et procédures européenne (CAE) Unions restreintes (CAU) (CAO) (CAM) sociale des entreprises pratique – Europe élargie douanières Pdte: E. Fernandez (Correos) Pdt: A. Theubet (La Poste Suisse) Pdt: J. Lohmeyer (Deutsche Post-DHL) Pdt: M. Osvald (Pošta Slovenije) (CARSE) Pdte: O. Zhitnikova (EFUE “Poste Pdt: D. Pilkington (Royal Mail) Vice-pdte: Á. Mandelik (Magyar Vice-pdte: W. Mazarska (Poczta Vice-pdts: J. Soendrup (Post Danmark) Vice-président: O. Kaliski Pdte: M. Meidinger (La Poste) de Russie”) Vice-pdt: en attente de nomination Posta) Polska) & N. Bettencourt (CTT Portugal Post) (Österreichische Post AG) Vice-Pdte: K. Toteva (Bulgarian Vice-pdte: I. Derelli (Turkish PTT) Post) Création de GT éventuels plus GT Directive postale GT Intégration de Produits GT Qualité de Service GT Activités de marché GT Environnement GT Procédures douanières Pdt : D. Joram (La Poste) Co-Pdts: M. Alama (Poczta Polska) Pdt: M. Grden (Pošta Slovenije) Pdt: M. Osvald (Pošta Slovenije) Pdte: C. Chabredier (La Poste) tard Pdt: R. Fischer (DP-DHL) Vice- Pdt : J.B.Henry (PostNL) & J-P. Auroi (La Poste Suisse) Vice-pdt: D. Ladis (Hrvatska posta) Vice-Pdts: D. Mühlbach Vice-Pdt: D. Pilkington (Royal TF sur les Tendances (Österreichische Post AG) & L. Mail) GT TVA GT Réforme de l’UPU* Paulo (CTT Portugal Post) Pdt: C. Sauve (Poste Italiane) GT Opérations émergentes du secteur Pdte : E. Massonnet (La Poste) Vice-Pdte: A. Rietveld (PostNL) Pdt: J. Sondrup (Post Danmark) Vice-pdte: I. Majcherek (Poczta GT Timbres et philatélie GT Santé GT Sécurité GT OMC / AGCS GT Nouveau système de Polska) Pdte: A. Trząskowska Pdte: En attente de nomination Pdt: R. Hoeksma (PostNL) contribution et Fonds de Vice-Pdt: En attente de Vice-Pdt: G. Albu (Magyar Pdte Int.: C. Boussaudier (La Poste) (Poczta Polska) RADAR pension de l’UPU* nomination Posta) Vice-pdt: E. Espen (Post Pdt: J-L. Delcroix (La Poste de GT Sûreté aérienne Pdt : E. Jud (La Poste Suisse) Forum de rémunération Luxembourg) Monaco) Pdt: G. de Brosses (La Poste) Pdt: B. Arni (La Poste Suisse) GT Formation Vice-Pdte: V. Ballouhey-Dauphin Vice-Pdt: I. van den Bulk (PostNL) *Temporaire Co-Vice-pdts: T. Ryall (Royal Mail) Pdte: N. Ganzel (La Poste de GT Projet SAFEPOST Projet Two Sides (Post Luxembourg) & D. Galvina (Latvijas Pasts) Monaco) Pdt: A. Scribellito (PostEurop) GT Législation sur le transport et Pdt: B. Szebeny (SG PostEurop) Vice-Pdte: A. Riga (Hellenic Post Vice-Pdt : J. Leicester (Royal l’énergie – ELTA) Mail) Pdte : M. Qurban (DP -DHL) Keep Me Posted EU Forum d’innovation Co-Vice-pdts: J.B.Henry (PostNL) Pdt: C. Wee (PostEurop) Pdt: J. Melo (CTT Portugal Post) Création de GT éventuels & O.Tsalpatouros (La Poste) Comité affaires sociales Vice-Pdte: D. Preziosa Pdt: E. Vivet (La Poste) plus tard En collaboration avec: GT Livre vert sur le commerce (Österreichische Post AG) Plate-forme européenne de Vice-Pdte: J. Rawe-Bäumer (DP- électronique l’industrie postale (EMIP) DHL) Le GT Sûreté aérienne et le Pdte: K. Kollmeier (DP-DHL) Forum Réseau des Bureaux de GT Législation sur le Vice-Pdte: M. Raco (Poste Italiane) Poste GT Sociétal transport et l’énergie Pdt: B. Sattler (DP-DHL) Print Media Group Conduit par La Poste France GT Normalisation Vice-Pdt: J. Fischer (PostNord, Pdt: D. Parzuchowski (Poczta Denmark) Polska) Forum Mobilité verte GT Protection des données Pdte: B. Galvan (Correos ) Pdt: S. Turk (Pošta Slovenije) Vice-Pdte: S. Draper (Royal Vice-Pdt: A. Jäntges (Deutsche Mail) Post-DHL) GT Services numériques Pdte: M. Raco (Poste Italiane) Activités de suivi: - Législation sur les services financiers (Magyar Posta) - Services d’Intérêt général (DP-DHL) PostEurop, A.I.S.B.L., Boulevard Brand Whitlock 114, 1200 Brussels, Belgium T +32 2 761 9650 F +32 2 771 4858 www.posteurop.org .
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