Nomination of Thierry BICHEL as Senator of the European Economic Senat (EES). Appointed by the former vice president of the European Parliament Dr Ingo FRIEDRICH in presence of Georg FAHRENSCHON President, Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband and former finance minister in the Bavarian State.

The European Economic Senate (EES) is a neutral and independent body of enterprises and individuals that represent European business interests. The EES with its national sections in six EU-countries was founded in 2003. EES-President is the former Vice-President of the European Parliament, German conservative politician Dr. Ingo Friedrich. The neutrality and complete independence of the EES, and the Senator’s high level of business and industrial expertise make this body a respected business partner for the political decision makers and public authorities.

Currently, 162 companies and economic leaders form the EES. Among the Senators are the CEO of Deutsche Bahn AG, Rüdiger Grube, the Prime Minister of Luxembourg and President of the Euro Group, Jean-Claude Juncker, and Roland Koch, former German head of government of Hesse and now CEO of Bilfinger Berger.

National sections have been founded in middle and eastern European countries: in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Slovakia. With 49 Senators, Germany represents the biggest national EES-section.

EES-President Dr. Ingo Friedrich was a long-time Member of the European Parliament (1979-2009). From July 2004 to January 2007, he was one of the 14 Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament. In 2007, he was elected one of its 6 Quaestors. Secretary-General of the European Economic Senate is Wolfgang Franken, Michael Jäger is Chief Executive Officer.

The EES represents the interests of its members in Europe. “We have the courage, the obligation and the confidence to create a ‘culture of responsibility and trust’. Our dialogues with the politicians and society are less emotional. We campaign against the organised lack of responsibility in almost all areas, and to work with our partners in assuming responsibilities for the economic and social interests of the businesses we represent“, states the Secretary-General Wolfgang Franken regarding the EES-guidelines.