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How will the future lobbyist look like?

Brussels is estimated to be the second largest city in the world for lobbyists, after Washington. The last ten years have seen an unparalleled development in the lobby profession in Europe and around the world. Wherever we work: in-house for a company, an association, or an interest, or for an agency, the work we do and the way we do it have also both changed considerably. Hence how does the lobbyist look like five years from now? What will be the required skills? How will these skills be acquired?

Brussels Express​ interviewed 5 headhunters based in Brussels in the framework of the “Lobbyist of the future” event, organized by ECPAEPACA and SEAP.

 

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António Buscardini

António Buscardini is the Founder of Brussels Express. From January 2017 until December 2018 he was the Brussels Express' Editor-in-chief. Antonio is the Director of Embarquement, Clin d’Oeil sur le Monde & 60 secondes series 📺Broadcast by TV5 Monde. Today he's also the Travel Pulse Editor from Brussels Express. He was the Editor-in-chief of the Press Club Brussels Europe Magazine until December 2016. From 2010 to May 2015 he was the Coordinator for Press and Communications within the Assembly of European Regions. He is Portuguese and a Benfica fan.

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