Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) is a research and campaign group working to expose and challenge the privileged access and influence enjoyed by corporations and their lobby groups in EU policy making.

This corporate capture of EU decision-making leads to policies that exacerbate social injustice and accelerate environmental destruction across the world. Rolling back corporate power and exposing greenwash are crucial in order to truly address global problems including poverty, climate change, social injustice, hunger and environmental degradation. Corporate Europe Observatory works in close alliance with public interest groups and social movements in and outside Europe to develop alternatives to the dominance of corporate power. CEO is registered as not-for-profit foundation under Dutch law at the Amsterdam Chamber of Commerce. CEO’s legal adress in the Netherlands is Vismarkt 15, 6511 VJ Nijmegen.

CEO’s main office

In 2009, CEO opened a new office in the Mundo Building in Brussels, at Rue d’Edimbourg 26, 1050 Brussels, Belgium. The CEO team in Brussels can be contacted on +32 (0)2 893 0930.

CEO’s work

Read about the highlights of CEO’s work in 2010 and find out more about the issues CEO works on.

CEO’s funding

Corporate Europe Observatory receives grants from a number of trusts and foundations. In 2010 we received funding from the Adessium Foundation, Isvara Foundation, Sigrid Rausing Trust, Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, RH Southern Trust, Misereor, Fondation pour une Terre Humaine and Oxfam-Novib.

CEO staff

Corporate Europe Observatory’s team currently consists of: Belén Balanyá, Roel van den Bosch (financial administrator), Helen Burley (media and publications), Vicky Cann, Pia Eberhardt, Kenneth Haar, Olivier Hoedeman, Nina Holland, David Leloup, Bruno Nicostrate (office manager), Martin Pigeon, Stijn Vanhandsaeme (webmaster), Yiorgos Vassalos and Erik Wesselius.

CEO advisory board

CEO has an advisory board. Its members are: Brid Brennan (The Netherlands/Ireland), Pratap Chatterjee (India/US), Ann Doherty (The Netherlands/US), Susan George (France), Adam Ma’anit (UK/US), America Vera-Zavala (Sweden) and Thomas Wallgren (Finland).