John Vassallo of Microsoft has joined the Board of EUBrasil

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Our association has an important role to play in the development of relations between Europe and Brazil” – said Luigi Gambardella President of EUBrasil – “and I’m sure that John Vassallo, as a new Board member of EUBrasil will help us realise our commitment to deliver better relations between the two areas in such critical economic times. John Vassallo will bring valuable experience to our Board and thanks to his significant European and international experience will support EUBrasil build and strengthen its position“.

John Vassallo is Microsoft Vice President EU Affairs as well as Associate General Counsel for the company. He leads Microsoft‘s EU Corporate Affairs and Regulatory team. His position was created to help advance the company’s dialogue with the EU policy and regulatory community. Between 2007 and 2011, Vassallo served as Chair of AmCham EU, the organization in Brussels that represents 140 companies of US parentage at the European Institutions and EU governments. From 1993 to 1997 Vassallo was Ambassador of Malta to the European Union, NATO’s Partnership for Peace and Belgium, where he negotiated the timing of his country’s accession to the EU and NATO Partnership for Peace.He then became General Electric’s Senior Counsel & Director of the European Affairs Office, based in Brussels, a post he held until he joined Microsoft in 2008. Vassallo attended the University of Malta and graduated with a B.A. degree in English, Italian and Maltese in 1968. He went on to obtain a Doctor of Laws from the same university in 1973. He undertook his postgraduate studies in European Law and Economics at Amsterdam University and in Swedish Law at Stockholm University. After one year at his family law firm in Malta, he joined the Euroc Corporation of Malmo, Sweden, in 1975. During his 15 years at Euroc, he moved from Audit Staff to Group Controller at the Siporex Division. In 1984 he became Manager of Siporex France for a major reconstruction of the company and moved to Vice President and Director Finance and Administration of Dynapac, another division of the group, in 1986.In 1987 he became President of Dynapac Concrete. From 1991 to 1993 he worked as Director of Cembureau, the European Cement Association in Brussels.