AmCham Yearbook - 2011

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AmCham Yearbook - 2011
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YEARBOOK
Membership Directory
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AMCHAM DENMARK YEARBOOK & MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
The American Chamber of Commerce in Denmark (AmCham Denmark) is a non-profit, non-governmental business association representing companies actively investing in Denmark and the United States. Established in 1999, AmCham Denmark is
part of the global AmCham network present in more than 100 countries and headquartered in Washington D.C. As the voice
for international business AmCham is committed to building a competitive business environment in Denmark, and to doing
its part to minimize barriers to international trade.
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Managing Editor: Chris Eberhart Writers: The AmCham Team Layout & Design: Woer+Gregorius Printing: Team Rapo
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has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this publication. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
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CONTENTS
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Message from the Ambassador
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Board of Directors
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Message from the Executive Director
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AmCham Denmark Year in Review
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AmCham Denmark 2010
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Special Section:
AmCham Speaks Out
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AmCham Denmark Membership
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AmCham Denmark Members
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And the winner is...
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Membership Directory
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AmCham Network
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Other Key Contacts
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Letter from the AMBASSADOR
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As I congratulate AmCham on
another exemplary year in 2010,
I look forward to an even better 2011! I applaud your success
in advocating for the interests
of U.S. and foreign companies in
Denmark. We at U.S. Embassy Copenhagen are proud to work with
AmCham as we jointly engage
Danish partners to ensure that
Denmark’s business environment
is welcoming to U.S. firms and
business professionals.
Among the many outstanding
AmCham activities the Embassy
was pleased to support in 2010,
two highlights of our cooperation
deserve special mention. In May
2010, AmCham was a primary
supporter of Green Partnerships,
a joint effort of the U.S. Embassy
and the Confederation of Danish
Industry (DI). This event brought
”Tusind tak, AmCham, for
your partnership and support
on this important initiative.”
together more than 60 innovative
U.S., Danish, and Faroese “green
technology” firms – including
several AmCham members – to
find ways to partner with each
other towards a more sustainable
energy economy. This event was
so successful that we will hold follow-up Green Partnerships events
in the United States in September
2011 around the same theme and
with even more participants.
In October 2010, the Embassy
and the Danish Ministry of Foreign
Affairs co-hosted the Role of Women in Global Security Conference
(RWGSC) in Copenhagen. The
RWGSC featured internationally
known plenary speakers, such as
NATO Secretary General Anders
Fogh Rasmussen, Secretary
Hillary Clinton, Danish Ministers
Espersen, Beck and Pind. It also
brought together leaders and
activists from focus countries to
highlight barriers and recommend
best practices to increase the
participation of women in
countries emerging from conflict
to help bring stability, security
and prosperity to their countries. RWGSC benefitted from
private as well as public support.
AmCham’s support in welcoming
conference participants at a
reception on the opening day, and
sponsorship for the conference
from several AmCham members,
were key to the conference’s
success. Tusind tak, AmCham, for
your partnership and support on
this important initiative.
Meeting with AmCham members, I am continually impressed
by their commitment to innovation and entrepreneurship. AmCham members understand the
importance of turning great ideas
into products and then expanding
those products into new markets
via exports and market development. In this regard, the success
of AmCham companies meets
our Embassy agenda. We work to
help more American companies
succeed in Denmark and for more
American products to be exported
and sold overseas.
President Obama’s agenda to
double the number of American
American Chiefs of Mission at Rydhave
Minister Monett B. Davis (1945) / Ambassador Josiah Marvel, Jr. (1946-1949) / Ambassador Eugenie Andersen (1950-1953) / Ambassador
Robert Coe (1953-1957) / Ambassador Val Peterson (1957-1960) / Ambassador William McCormick Blair, Jr. (1961-1964) / Ambassador Katherine
E. White (1964-1968) / Ambassador Angier Biddle Duke (1968-1969) / Ambassador Guilford Dudley, Jr. (1969-1971) / Ambassador Fred J. Russel
(1971-1972) / Ambassador Philip K. Growe (1973-1975) / Ambassador John G. Dean (1975-1978) / Ambassador Warren D. Manshel (1978-1981)
Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr. (1981-1983) / Ambassador Terence Todman (1983-1989) / Ambassador Keith L. Brown (1989-1992) / Ambassador
Richard B. Stone (1992-1993) / Ambassador Edward E. Elson (1993-1998) / Ambassador Richard N. Swett (1998-2001) / Ambassador Stuart
Bernstein (2001-2005) / Ambassador James P. Cain (2005-2009) / Ambassador Laurie S. Fulton (2009-)
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exports in five years through
the National Export Initiative is
an Embassy priority. The new
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficient Export (RE&EE) Initiative,
which calls for a collective effort
between the U.S. government and
U.S. industry to increase exports
and open new markets for American energy products and services,
is also of special importance to
our efforts here in Denmark. As
President Obama set forth in his
State of the Union Message 2011,
innovation is key to winning the
future, and innovation will help
American exports gain market
share. We have a unique opportunity to contribute to this effort in
Denmark. Innovation and promising development and commercialization in the area of sustainable
energy technology is creating jobs,
reducing dependence on fossil
fuels, helping make the planet
healthier – and is a strength of
many AmCham members.
Again, thank you, AmCham
and members, for your dedication
and continued efforts to ensure
that the United States remains
the world leader for new ideas
and wealth creation. As President
Obama said on February 7 to the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce in
Washington, D.C.: “We still have,
by far, the world’s largest and
most vibrant economy. We have
the most productive workers, the
finest universities and the freest
markets. The men and women
in this room are living testimony
that American industry is still
the source of the most dynamic companies, and the most
ingenious entrepreneurs.”
The President’s words fit AmCham perfectly. AmCham members are outstanding examples of
the finest that American business
offers. We at the Embassy are
pleased to be your partners, and I
personally look forward to another
great year, “winning the future
together.”
U.S. Ambassador
to the Kingdom of Denmark
Laurie S. Fulton
Before being appointed U.S. Ambassador
to Denmark, Ms. Fulton was a Partner at
Williams & Connolly LLP, where she had a
national practice in complex civil litigation,
internal investigations and white collar
criminal defense. In 2004, she was named
one of “Washington’s Top Lawyers” by the
Washingtonian magazine.
Ms. Fulton has co-chaired the Criminal Litigation Committee of the Section of Litigation
of the American Bar Association. She was appointed and confirmed by the U.S. Senate to
serve on the Board of Directors of the United
States Institute of Peace from 2004 to 2008,
and serves as Co-Chair of USIP’s International
Advisory Council. She has been active in nonprofits and community organizations such as
Bright Beginnings, Inc., Girl Scouts Women’s
Advisory Board, Alumni Admissions Interview
Program at Georgetown Law School and the
South Dakota Farmers Union Foundation.
Prior to entering the field of law, Ms. Fulton worked on Capitol Hill and as Executive
Director of Peace Links and Access, A Security
Information Exchange.
Ms. Fulton holds a B.A. from the University
of Nebraska at Omaha and a J.D., magna cum
laude from Georgetown University.
Chairman
Kim Østrup
Vice President
IBM Danmark
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Message from the Board
AmCham Denmark, under the leadership of Stephen Brugger and the dedication of its capable staff, continues to
make great progress in its policy and advocacy work. This is especially evident as we look back on 2010 and the high
level access that AmCham achieved within the Danish government, holding no less than 15 meetings with key decision makers in Danish politics. If ever there was a doubt that AmCham is gaining momentum as the leading voice for
international business in Denmark, it was vanquished immediately when the AmCham’s Executive Director Stephen
Brugger was asked to testify before the Prime Minister’s Growth Forum on the barriers to foreign direct investment in
Denmark – a highlight of AmCham’s achievements in 2010.
The progress that AmCham has made in the past is just the tip of the iceberg. We believe that our efforts will
continue to promote new and greater growth opportunities for our members and for Denmark as a whole. AmCham
remains committed to this crucially important purpose and with your active support will continue to make great
strides in the coming year.
AmCham Denmark Lifetime
Honorary Members:
2001
2002
2003
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2007
2008
2010
Ambassador Richard N. Swett
Christopher Beede, Embassy Economic Officer
Elias Panayotopoulos (Chairman 2001– 2003)
Ambassador Stuart Bernstein
Jonathan Grover (Chairman 2003 – 2004)
Deputy Chief of Mission Sally Mathiasen Light
Dan O’Day, Roche (Board Member and Healthcare Committee Chair 2004 – 2006)
Greg Burton, Embassy Economic Officer (Ex-officio Liaison Board Member 2004 – 2006)
Paul Coleman, Biogen Idec (Chairman 2004 – 2007)
James P. Cain, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, U.S. Embassy (2005 – 2009)
Julie Edwards, GlaxoSmithKline Pharma (Board Chairman, Healthcare Committee Chair 2008-2010)
AmCham Denmark BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Chairman
Kim Østrup
Vice President
IBM Danmark A/S
Allan Agerholm
CEO & Managing
Director,
Crowne Plaza
Copenhagen Towers
Thomas Gregers
Honoré
Managing Director
Oracle Danmark
Bill Allen
Group Senior Vice
President HR
A.P. Møller Maersk A/S
Charlotte Mark
Managing Director,
Microsoft
Development
Center
Copenhagen
Torsten Moe
Vice President
& CEO
Booz & Co. Nordic
Dorthe Mikkelsen
Vice President,
Scandinavia
MSD
Finn L. Meyer
Partner
KPMG
Thomas Nagy
Executive
Vice President
Novozymes
Lene Skole
Executive Vice
President, CFO
Coloplast A/S
Vice-Chairman
Mike Connell
V.P. & General
Manager
GlaxoSmithKline
Pharma
Johan Roos
President
Copenhagen
Business School
David H. Solomon
Chief
Executive Officer
Zealand Pharma
Ex-officio Liaison
Shawn Waddoups
First Secretary for
Economic and
Commercial Affairs
U.S. Embassy
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Christina Jo Larsen, PR & Communications Manager
Chris Eberhart, Deputy Director
Stephen Brugger, Executive Director
Stephanie Aziz, Commercial Intern
Message from the eXECutive Director
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Looking back at 2010 it marks
a banner year in the history of
AmCham Denmark and its success as the voice for international
business in Denmark. No other
non-governmental organization in Denmark has this niche
focus which makes us unique and
relevant for key decision makers,
and we are being confirmed in
the access we are achieving and
the work that we are accomplishing. This yearbook is rich
with examples of the access and
accomplishments that took place
during 2010.
AmCham Denmark has made
it a priority to identify issues affecting our member companies,
communicate these issues to
decision makers and work towards
sustainable solutions. Of primary
concern is the current and future
shortage of talent in Denmark.
The supply of highly qualified
”AmCham will continue to push
for an environment that makes it
easy for foreign talents to choose
and stay in Denmark.”
labor remains insufficient to satisfy demand, and the situation will
only worsen as the longer term
demographic challenges facing
Denmark and Europe become reality in the coming years. Attracting and retaining global talent is
and will continue to be essential
to Denmark’s competitiveness.
Therefore AmCham will continue
to push for an environment that
makes it easy for foreign talents
to choose and stay in Denmark.
We have gained some significant
momentum this past year, making
headway in improving expat
taxation and increasing international school capacity, and we will
continue to drive these and more
issues through the coming year.
Equally important to Denmark’s
competitiveness is the ability of
our member companies to invest,
grow and flourish both in- and
outside of Denmark. AmCham will
place a great deal of focus this
coming year on promoting an
environment that encourages
foreign direct investment both
here and abroad. In addition to ensuring a sufficient and adequate
labor supply, important aspects
of this include a stable regulatory
regime and a tax climate that promotes cross border investment.
It is our aim to continue the
outreach and constructive dialogue we have established with
key decision makers, as well as
continue to build relationships
across organizations, academia
and parliament in order to make
AmCham even more relevant
going forward. Our success will
continue to depend in part on your
participation and the input and
support you provide to us; as well
as AmCham’s committed staff
and engaged Board of Directors,
without the enthusiasm and
drive of which we would simply
not be able to make the progress
AmCham continues to make each
year. Let me therefore finish off
by thanking you,
our members,
for your active
support as well
as thank the
AmCham Board
for their efforts
in 2010. STEPHEN BRUGGER
Executive Director
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YEAR IN REVIEW | 2010
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Events
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Mileston
2010
YEAR IN REVIEW | Events & Milestones
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January
www.amcham.dk
AmCham Denmark launches
its new website with a vibrant new design and layout,
expanded content, added site
options, enhanced navigation
and usability.
Talent to Succeed Released
AmCham, Copenhagen Capacity and Heidrick & Struggles
join forces to produce “The
Talent to Succeed,” outlining
key issues for attracting
and retaining top talent in
Denmark.
February
Super Bowl XLIV
AmCham American football
fans watch the New Orleans
Saints win Super Bowl XLIV
at the U.S. Marine House in
Østerbro.
In the Press
AmCham Denmark teams up
with Copenhagen Capacity to
speak out on the importance
of attracting and retaining
talent.
Nominations open for AmCham’s first annual TransAtlantic Business Award
Executive Forum
Corporate Finance Priorities
Experts and executives
from across sectors gather
to discuss the 2010 financial situation with cautious
optimism. Hosted by Horten
Law Firm.
In the Press
AmCham teams up with
Copenhagen’s Mayor, Frank
Jensen, to call attention to
the need to welcome foreign
workers to Denmark and
make the “settling in”
process easier and more effective via a “One Stop Shop”.
Expat Outreach
Copenhagen’s Lord Mayor
Frank Jensen and AmCham’s
Stephen Brugger welcome
about 400 expats for a networking session held in the
Town Hall.
Annual General
Meeting & Trans-Atlantic
Business Award
Novo Nordisk wins the
Trans-Atlantic Business
Award for 2010, highlighting
the company’s outstanding
growth and community engagement. Sponsored by Crowne
Plaza Copenhagen Towers.
March
April
In the Press
AmCham organization and
team profiled in the Copenhagen Post, the leading local
English language newspaper.
AmCham addresses
Growth Forum
AmCham’s Stephen Brugger
gives testimony to the Prime
Minister’s Growth Forum on
how to attract and retain
foreign direct investment in
Denmark.
ECACC Spring Meeting
AmChams in Europe meet in
Brussels, focus on best practices and EU initiatives.
ESAC 2010
The 10th Annual Executive
Seminars in Analytical Chemistry
brings together 240 researchers,
chemists, suppliers and industry
experts at Symbion Science
Center.
Executive Forum
Accelerating out of
the Great Recession
Boston Consulting Group’s
Daniel Stelter shares his recipe
for how to win in a slow-growth
economy.
Meet the Leaders w/ Prime
Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen
The Prime Minister discusses the
government’s key priorities, the
U.S.-Danish partnership and the
future of Danish-U.S. relations
with AmCham executives.
Sponsored by CSC.
May
Policy Round Table
w/Minister for the Interior
AmCham meets with Minister
Haarder to discuss the timely
issuance of CPR numbers.
Spring Reception w/Minister for
Economic & Business Affairs
Guests gather at Rydhave for
AmCham’s premiere spring
networking event with guest of
honor Minister for Economic and
Business Affairs Brian Mikkelsen. Sponsored by SAS –
Scandinavian Airlines Denmark
In the Press
AmCham speaks out on multinational company taxation &
responds to comments made
by the Danish Tax Authorities
and Tax Minister implying that
foreign companies are guilty of
using transfer pricing to illegally
reduce their tax payments in
Denmark.
June
Executive Forum
Be a great place to work!
Great Place to Work Institute
Denmark CEO Kim Møller, Microsoft Country General Manager
Jørgen Bardenfleth and ATP CEO
Lars Rohde share their recipes
for creating great places to
work. Hosted by Microsoft.
Policy Round Table
w/ Capital Region
AmCham meets with the Capital
Region team to identify issues
and facilitate solutions to the
timely issuance of CPR numbers
and information in English for
expats.
July
Independence Day
Celebration
U.S. Ambassador Laurie S.
Fulton hosts more than 1400
diplomats, Danish and American government officials and
top international business
leaders at Rydhave.
August
AmCham Cup 2011
30 teams tee off at Simon’s
Golf Club for a full day of
challenging golf and premiere
networking. Head sponsor:
Crowne Plaza Copenhagen
Towers.
AmCham addresses Goodwill
Ambassador Corps
AmCham’s Executive Director
delivers a keynote on attracting and retaining foreign
investments at the annual
Goodwill Ambassador Corps
seminar.
Nominations open for 2010
Foreign Company of the Year
September
Policy Round Table
w/Minister for Health
and Prevention
The AmCham Healthcare
Committee meets with
Minister Haarder to discuss
critical issues facing foreign
healthcare companies & their
investments in Denmark.
Meet the Leaders w/Defense
Minister Gitte Lillelund Bech
The Defense Minister met
with AmCham members &
industry representatives
to discuss today’s defense
challenges. Sponsored by
Radisson Blu Royal hotel.
AmCham Releases
Business Barometer
4th Annual Foreign
Investors Summit
AmCham members, diplomats, politicians and stakeholders meet to discuss the
framework conditions for attracting and retaining foreign
companies in Denmark and
how to spark growth into the
Danish economy.
October
Tools for Growth
AmCham launches its 2011
marketing program to its
existing advertisers during an
appreciation lunch at the U.S.
Embassy.
Policy Round Table
w/Minister for Taxation
AmCham’s Taxation Task
Force meets with Tax Minister Troels Lund Poulsen to
hear his views on multinational company taxation and
share a corporate perspective
on the issue.
2010 Ambassador’s Reception & Foreign Company of
the Year Award
Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers is named 2010
Foreign Company of the Year
at the annual reception at
Rydhave. Sponsored by RiskPoint & Continental Airlines.
ECACC Fall Meeting in DC
Representatives from 42
AmChams in Europe &
Eurasia gather in Washington
D.C. for the annual TransAtlantic conference with key
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
and Department of Commerce
(DOC) officials.
November
U.S. Midterm Election
Breakfast
AmCham members & foreign
dignitaries join the U.S. Ambassador to watch midterm
election results. Sponsored by:
Copenhagen Marriott Hotel,
Hill & Knowlton, Tropicana
and Pepsi.
In the Press
AmCham’s Stephen Brugger
interviews with TV2 News
on the possible impact of the
U.S. midterm election results
on trade.
Family Thanksgiving Dinner
More than 300 guests participate in AmCham’s 9th Annual
Family Thanksgiving at the
Copenhagen Marriott Hotel.
Main Sponsors: Microsoft &
Microsoft Development Center.
December
Business after Hours
AmCham launches its
“Business after Hours” with
Political Outlook 2011, a
holiday reception and debate
with political commentators
Michael Kristiansen and Peter
Goll. Sponsored by Hilton
Copenhagen Airport.
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high
lights
AmCham Denmark | 2010
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AmCham’s value proposition was clear in 2010. Building on the momentum in 2009,
AmCham hit the deck running in all aspects.
ACCESS – CONNECTIONS – SERVICE
AmCham Denmark makes it a priority to provide members access to key business and political
leaders. Whether speaking out on behalf of its members, facilitating face-to-face contact, or
highlighting the important contributions international companies make to Denmark, its economy
and its ability to compete, AmCham was at the top of its game.
AmCham enjoys mixing business with pleasure, and in 2010 it certainly paid off. In a variety of
settings AmCham worked to insure that, while gaining relevant experiences and sharing important
knowledge, members had ample opportunity to network and connect with other high level executives, diplomats and politicians.
Excellent service to its member companies has always been one of AmCham’s key priorities.
2010 was no exception. Whether assisting members to get their key messages out to AmCham’s
extensive network or providing high quality opportunities for company promotion, AmCham’s
service benefitted members in 2010.
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1 Minister for Taxation Troels Lund Poulsen
addresses Amcham’s 4th annual Foreign
Investors Summit.
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2 AmCham Chairman Kim Østrup, IBM
Danmark; U.S. Ambassador Laurie S. Fulton;
Minister for Business & Economic Affairs
Brian Mikkelsen; and Executive Director
Stephen Brugger, AmCham Denmark.
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3
3 Prime Minister
Lars Løkke Rasmussen speaks to
members at a Meet
the Leaders in April.
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4 Social Liberal
Party Leader
Margrethe Vestager
addresses the 2010
Foreign Investors
Summit
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5 AmCham’s Executive
Director Stephen Brugger
and Copenhagen’s Lord
Mayor Frank Jensen.
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to succeed
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AmCham’s Access Better than Ever in 2010
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With the release of the AmCham
HR Executive Committee’s white
paper The Talent to Succeed in
January, the floodgates opened
and opportunities flowed for
AmCham to speak out on behalf
of its members both through the
media and meetings with key
decision makers.
Already in February, AmCham
joined forces with Copenhagen
Capacity, co-author of The Talent
to Succeed, in Børsen to address
the serious talent shortage in
Denmark and the importance of
attracting and retaining talent
both now and in the future.
Shortly thereafter, Copenhagen’s
Lord Mayor Frank Jensen reached
out to AmCham to partner up and
reinforce the message – highlighting the need for a “One Stop
Shop” to service these high-level
ExPats’ needs upon arriving in
Denmark. With AmCham’s support and encouragement fueling
progress, Denmark’s first “One
Stop Shop” opened its doors in
Copenhagen in June 2010.
Meetings with key politicians
filled the calendar in 2010. One
of the most significant events was
AmCham’s testimony before the Prime Minister’s Growth Forum in April
2010. As part of the Prime Minister’s
efforts to understand and improve
Denmark’s slow productivity growth,
several experts were brought before
the Forum to provide testimony
that would assist them to identify
key inhibiting factors and develop
solutions. To speak on foreign direct
investment and the challenges
to attracting and retaining this
investment in Denmark, the Prime
Minister invited AmCham’s Executive Director Stephen Brugger.
Additional policy highlights for
2010 include “Meet the Leaders”
events with Prime Minister Lars
Løkke Rasmussen in April, Minister
for Business & Economic Affairs
Brian Mikkelsen in May, and Minister
for Defense Gitte Lillelund Bech
in September; and round table
meetings with the Minister for the
Interior Bertel Haarder in May, Head
of the Capital Region Niels Preisler in
June, Minister for Health and Prevention Bertel Haarder in September,
and Minister for Taxation Troels
Lund Poulsen in October.
Finally, the 2010 Foreign Investors Summit held at
Christiansborg in September was a high point for
AmCham’s policy and advocacy. With the release of
its 2010 Business Barometer highlighting that 44%
of respondents were considering or had considered
moving investments out of Denmark, the message
to decision makers was loud, clear and reinforced
by key members of the business, academic and
political communities. Sharing their viewpoints
and participating in the ensuing discussions were
Bill Allen, Group Senior Vice President Human
Resources, A.P. Møller-Mærsk; Leif Beck Fallesen,
former Managing Editor and CEO of business daily
Børsen; Jan Rose Skaksen, Professor, Copenhagen
Business School; Minister for Taxation Troels Lund
Poulsen; and Social Liberal Party Leader Margrethe
Vestager.
Defense Minister Gitte Lillelund Bech discusses current defense
industry challenges at a Meet the Leaders in September.
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1 Citi’s Carsten Stendevad lays out the
corporate finance priorities for 2010 at
a spring Executive Forum.
2 Executive Forum speakers Lars Rohde,
ATP CEO; Jørgen Bardenfleth, Microsoft
Denmark General Manager; and Dr. Kim
Møller, Great Place to Work Institute CEO.
3 Executives network during a break.
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Executive Forums Provide Access to Experts and Information
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AmCham’s Executive Forum
series was strong in 2010, providing member company executives
access to experts and information
in variety of areas. Relevant topics
and timely information made the
2010 Forum series a true value added for AmCham members.
AmCham kicked off the year
with its annual review of Corporate Finance Priorities, a series
started in 2008. Presenters
Carsten Stendevad, global head of
Citi’s Financial Strategy Group and
Niels Peder Nielsen, Senior Partner
at Bain & Company sent executives home with some valuable
key messages. Stendevad was
cautiously optimistic about 2010,
but while there is a lot of hope,
he stated, corporate budgets are
still pointing to a high degree of
vigilance.
Niels Peder Nielsen counseled companies to focus on their
core business. With 2009 fresh
in their minds, executives must
ensure better alignment between
business strategy and balance
sheet requirements. Getting down
to the core of your business is the
first place to start.
In May, the series continued
with Daniel Stelter from Boston
Consulting Company exploring
how companies can flourish in a
slow-growth economy. The take
home message was clear. The
slow growth economy isn’t necessarily bad news for companies.
“Those that take the initiative,
respond defensively to the challenge and execute their strategies
with single-minded determination
can still expect to grow. For those
companies, the Great Recession
and its new realities present a
”once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,”
said Stelter.
The third Executive Forum was
especially topical and relevant as
companies engage in the tough
competition for the short supply
of highly skilled labor in Denmark.
Giving executives real food for
thought as they headed into the
summer holidays, AmCham joined forces with the
Great Place to Work Institute in Denmark, Microsoft
Denmark and ATP to explore the perfect recipe for
being a great place to work.
According to Lars Rohde, ATP’s CEO, it takes making a great place to work a company goal and there
are no quick fixes. It takes more than “green apples”
and higher salaries, Rohde said. You need to cultivate
your talent and show your employees that you believe
in creating a world class workplace and ensuring a
work-life balance.
Microsoft Denmark is no stranger to being a highly
regarded workplace, having placed in the top 10 on
Great Places to Work annual survey since 2006. For
Country General Manager Jørgen Bardenfleth, it’s
simple. The secret is commitment. This starts with
setting expectations together with the individual
employee and making sure that these expectations
fit with the overall company strategy. Furthermore,
Bardenfleth stressed the importance of praise. “In
Denmark, we aren’t as good as they are in the U.S.
at praising our employees’ work. But we are getting
better,” he said.
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1 Sandeep Sander, Copenhagen Towers,
shares some thoughts with former Foreign
Minister Uffe Ellemann-Jensen at the 2010
Trans-Atlantic Reception.
2 AmCham Board members Bill Allen, A.P.
Møller-Mærsk, and Mark Luscombe, SEB,
at AmCham’s fall Ambassador’s reception.
3 U.S. Ambassador Laurie S. Fulton,
British Ambassador David Frost, and
Member of Parliament Ida Auken (SF), at the
Mid-term Election Breakfast in November.
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Connections:
Business & Pleasure
a Winning Combination in 2010
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The AmCham network is a
high-quality network for making
valuable connections and building
solid business relationships.
In 2010, AmCham exceeded all
expectations, delivering more and
better networking throughout the
year. Below are just some of the
highlights.
In March, AmCham added
a new twist to its 11th annual
general meeting (AGM) – the first
annual Trans-Atlantic Business
Reception. The trade relationship
between Europe and the U.S.
is something to celebrate, said
Stephen Brugger, AmCham’s
Executive Director. To further
enunciate the point, former
Minister for Foreign Affairs Uffe
Elleman-Jensen was on hand to
give his input, delivered in a witty,
provocative keynote speech. More
than 120 guests participated in
the extensive networking reception that followed.
The first annual Spring Reception at the Ambassador’s residence, Rydhave, blossomed with
quality networking among its
100 guests. In addition to a warm
spring welcome from the Ambassador, Minister for Business and
Economic Affairs Brian Mikkelsen
expressed his gratitude to the
international business community and welcomed feedback and
suggestions.
The fall months were particularly bountiful for AmCham
Denmark networkers, starting in
October with AmCham’s annual
Ambassador’s Reception and
Foreign Company of the Year
Award. More than 150 guests gathered for an afternoon of quality
networking and to find out which
company would be named the
2010 Foreign Company.
The mid-term elections offered
an excellent opportunity to bring
together the diplomatic community and international business
leaders to watch as the mid-term
election results rolled in during
the wee hours of the morning.
With big screens flashing minute
by minute updates from the polls,
U.S. Ambassador Laurie S. Fulton
took the opportunity to talk
about the election process and
explore some of the implications
of the possible outcomes. About 300 intrigued participants enjoyed a delicious continental breakfast and
interesting conversation.
AmCham concluded a great year of networking
with a Holiday Reception and Business after Hours
in partnership with the U.S. Embassy’s Foreign Commercial Service. In an entertaining, dynamic program two of Denmark’s most well regarded political
commentators shared their opposing viewpoints on
the possible outcomes of Denmark’s 2011 election.
Guests lingered, enjoying the festive holiday networking and an extensive buffet provided by the
Hilton Copenhagen Airport.
Political commentator Michael Kristiansen debates the possible
outcomes of the 2011 Danish elections at AmCham’s Holiday
Business after Hours event in December.
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1 Global Blue Danmark wins
the 2010 AmCham Cup.
2 Global Blue Danmark horses
around on the course.
3 RiskPoint Director & Partner
Kenneth Nielsen practices on the
driving range.
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Executives Connect at AmCham Cup 2010
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Prize Sponsors
:
Agility Logistics
Amway
Video
Blockbuster
Airlines
Continental
Lindsey
Cunningham
Discovery Nordic
Dupont
GenRe
Hess
Hobart
Oracle
RiskPoint
Team Allied
After weeks of, at times torrential rains, the skies cleared and the sun shined over
Simon’s Golf Club and the 2010 AmCham Cup. Thirty teams joined this year’s tournament – a cross-section of Denmark’s international business community – to network,
test their skills, and above all, compete for the coveted Cup.
This year’s champion was Global Blue Danmark, with an impressive score of 58.
Eversheds came in a close second with 59.2 with Blockbuster Video right on their
heels with a score of 59.5. In all, seven teams received prizes for their outstanding
performance in this year’s Cup. To top off the awards ceremony, Henrik Thomsen
from winning team Global Blue Danmark offered his heartfelt appreciation to the
sponsors who make the tournament possible and to AmCham for organizing the
event each year.
From the “silent shotgun” start through the awards ceremony, the networking was
top notch at the 9th annual Cup – so whatever the score, everyone was a winner.
Head Sponsor:
Thirty teams participate in the 2010 AmCham Cup tournament.
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The U.S. Embassy’s 2010 Independence
Day Celebration was one that truly celebrated the strong American – Danish
ties. Under a glorious Danish summer sun,
celebrating both the 234th anniversary
of America’s independence and her own
61st birthday, Ambassador Laurie S. Fulton
welcomed more than 1,400 diplomats,
Danish and American government officials
and top international business leaders
for an afternoon of great food, refreshing
beverages and plenty of spirit.
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The International Community Connects in Summer and Fall
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Not even the snow and blistering cold could keep
guests away from AmCham’s 9th Annual Family
Thanksgiving Dinner. While kids of all ages took
their turns on the XBOX Kinect provided by this
year’s main sponsors, Microsoft and Microsoft
Development Center Copenhagen, their parents
– a cross section of the international business
community – engaged in lively conversation
and enjoyed a beautifully prepared, traditional
Thanksgiving Dinner.
More than 300 guests enjoy the musical talent of Ms. Tamra Rosanes, a turn
on the new Microsoft Kinect, and a traditional family Thanksgiving feast at
AmCham’s 9th annual event.
2011 package sponsors:
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All the right tools – AmCham’s Services in 2010
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Visibility was the name
of the game in 2010 for
the members who took
advantage of AmCham’s
services last year.
Ad packages were particularly
popular amongst those members
looking to get their message out to
the extensive AmCham network.
With AmCham’s new website
attracting more traffic than ever
before and a brand new Yearbook
design, frequent and high-quality
exposure was a given.
Event sponsors also benefitted
from AmCham’s high-quality
profiling opportunities in 2010.
Especially noteworthy was
AmCham Cup Head Sponsor
Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers,
who raised the bar once again with
their commitment and creativity,
continuing to provide endless
inspiration to us all.
SPECIAL SECTION
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special
AmCham Speaks Out
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Ensuring Denmark’s Competitive Edge – AmCham Denmark’s Policy Mission
On behalf of its members, AmCham uses its persuasive voice to ensure competitive business and investment
conditions in Denmark. AmCham’s work is divided into three coordinated areas:
Identifying the barriers Danish and foreign companies face
Communicating the issues to key decision makers
Working together with stakeholders to facilitate solutions
This special section examines AmCham’s 2011 priorities.
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Policy, Advocacy and AmCham
With the goal of ensuring a more competitive Denmark that both encourages new
investments and helps existing companies
to flourish, AmCham Denmark works diligently with both stakeholders and decision
makers to resolve issues impacting international business. AmCham’s priorities
are driven by the needs and concerns of
its member companies – companies that
represent many of the largest businesses
in Denmark with a majority of foreign direct
investment and trans-Atlantic trade.
Developed through member surveys and
committee work, AmCham Denmark’s policy positions and initiatives are grounded in
the best available evidence. They are transparent and free from conflict of interest.
A competitive
Denmark
In September 2010, AmCham Denmark’s annual Business Barometer revealed that
44% of survey respondents have considered or are considering moving investments
and jobs out of Denmark. When one delves deeper into the data, it is clear that
Denmark’s eroding competitiveness is causing companies, both Danish and foreign,
to think twice before investing here. This is troublesome for the Danish economy as
it works to regain productivity growth and compete globally for talent and investments.
Therefore, in 2011 AmCham will focus on several key factors affecting Denmark’s
competitiveness. These are:
High cost of doing business
Current and future shortage of talent
Low productivity growth
I am deeply concerned that nearly one out of
two of our member companies are considering
moving their investments out of Denmark. It is
a very bad sign for Danish business and continued growth
- also because this trend extends beyond our members to
the broader base of companies in Denmark. Based on this,
I urge politicians to quickly address the problem.
Stephen Brugger, Executive Director, AmCham Denmark
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Denmark’s
competitiveness
is being impacted by
the high cost of
doing business
It is clear that moving investments and jobs out of Denmark will have a negative impact on Denmark’s global competitiveness. Therefore it is noteworthy that 85% of 2010 Business Barometer
respondents who have considered or are considering moving investments and jobs out of Denmark
pointed to the high cost of doing business as a factor in their decision. When asked which elements
contributed to the highest degree, the most common responses were:
Labor Costs
Corporate tax rates and the instability in tax policy
Operating in the highest taxed
country in the world just doesn’t
make good business sense.
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Corporate tax rate and
the stability of tax policy
Corporate tax rate is becoming an increasingly important factor when companies decide where to locate their activities. This is why many of the countries in Europe, including Denmark, have chosen to lower corporate tax rates in
recent years. However, unstable tax policy and retroactive decisions have caused companies to take a much more
critical look at Denmark and the latent costs of these practices can have grave consequences to a company’s ability
to compete. Examples of such policy are the increased scrutiny on taxation of multinational companies and transfer
pricing regulations. Offering a competitive corporate tax rate is only one piece to the package.
Based on the effect it has on Denmark’s ability to compete globally for investments and jobs, AmCham Denmark
has made the high cost of doing business in Denmark a priority area for 2011. Denmark must set down a plan with
clear steps to reduce the marginal tax rate and increase stability and transparency in the area of corporate tax policy.
AmCham Denmark urges decision makers to take heed and act swiftly to improve in these areas.
Global Benchmark Report 2010, DI, May 2010, pg. 57
The cost of labor in Denmark is one of the highest in the world, caused by a variety of factors with the frontrunner
being the high marginal tax rate. When considering investments in Denmark, board rooms across the globe must
weigh these costs against the benefits. Unfortunately, it can be a very tough sell. The level of the marginal tax rate is
vital for the potential for companies to employ highly skilled employees and attract qualified labor from abroad. Low
marginal tax rates are also important as an incentive to work more hours, increase productivity and take measures to
continue to improve the level of one’s education and qualifications. High marginal tax rates in Denmark cause salary
levels to increase in order to compensate.
Furthermore, Denmark scores very poorly in the growth of unit labor costs, i.e. shows tremendous growth, which
means that salary increases are greater than productivity development. 1 This has a direct effect on a company’s bottom line and its decisions on where it will choose to invest. In addition to the high marginal tax rate, several factors
contribute to the high level of wages and salaries in Denmark including collective bargaining agreements dictating
salary levels, taxation of benefits and in general a high cost of living.
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Denmark
needs talent
to compete
The shortage of talent has been an issue and will
continue to be an issue into the coming years.
According to the 2010 Business Barometer, 96%
of the business community agrees. In fact, 44%
of the companies who have considered moving
investments and/or jobs out of Denmark state
that the inability to attract and shortage of
highly qualified workers has played or will play
into their decision. Without a qualified labor
force, Denmark risks being unable to compete
on the global playing field. To secure this labor
force, Denmark will need to both look abroad and
nurture a home-grown supply.
Attracting and
retaining foreign talent
Attracting and retaining foreign highly skilled labor is one area where AmCham advocated heavily in 2010 with its white paper “The Talent to
Succeed” released in January. AmCham focused
primarily on resolving short-term issues affecting attracting and retaining highly skilled foreign
labor and significant progress was made through
the course of the year in several areas. Some of
the highlights include:
• A change to the “Free School” law was achieved
enabling the expansion of international schools
in Denmark, opening approximately 350 additional seats in the greater Copenhagen area.
However, while this is a step in the right direction, additional capacity is still needed and this
will therefore continue to be a focus in 2011.
• The time in which non-EU expats must exchange their driver’s license has been increased
from 14 days to three months. While a seemingly small issue, this has had a tremendous
effect on the on boarding of foreign workers
and their ability to become integrated into the
Danish society. There is still a long way to go
however, and AmCham will continue to monitor progress and push for swift action from the
Danish authorities.
• The expat taxation scheme was enhanced to
remove the three year tax wall that encouraged
experts to leave Denmark, interrupting continuity and imposing costs to companies in terms of
recruiting new replacements. The scheme was
changed from a variable tax five year plan with
retroactive consequences should one choose
to stay five years instead of a pre-chosen three
years, to a flat rate for five years.
• Information and services for expats were vitally
enhanced via the introduction of the One Stop
Shop in four cities in Denmark. Providing access
to key authorities and essential information
in English has enhanced the experience for
foreign workers and reduced the time necessary
to become situated in Denmark. This was very
good progress, but more is needed. AmCham
will continue to advocate for expansions to the
offerings, including job counseling and placement services for accompanying spouse.
• More highly educated The personal gain in
completing a higher education in the form of higher
income plays a major role in convincing young people to take further education. Denmark falls dead
last in this area2, due primarily to its high marginal
tax rates. When considering lifetime net earnings,
there is essentially no economic benefit to increasing one’s educational level. Until and unless this
changes, a home grown supply of a highly qualified
workforce will be compromised and have a tendency to seek work in countries that do offer economic
benefits to the highly educated.
AmCham Denmark believes that in the short
term, highly qualified foreign talent is the
answer to ensuring an appropriate labor force.
But in order to for Denmark to be successful in
attracting and retaining highly qualified foreign
workers, it is essential that they are met with
a system and structure that make it attractive
to work and live in the country. Specifically, the
highly qualified workers that companies are employing and recruiting need to see economic and
social gains of residing and working in Denmark
and at the same time, barriers and bureaucracy
in connection to moving to Denmark need to be
minimized.
• Timely completion Fast completion of tertiary
education helps to ensure an increased workforce,
higher tax income, and lower public expenditure.
This is particularly important at a time when many
European countries, including Denmark, are facing
a dramatically diminishing workforce due to an
aging population. Denmark ranks very low in the
number of students completing a tertiary education by the age of 25, which will be a critical factor
in Denmark’s ability to produce a sufficient supply
of highly qualified workers in the future and to
compete for jobs and investments.
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OECD, Education at a Glance 2009
Long term competitiveness will
require home grown competencies
One important way that Denmark can ensure
a sufficient, high quality work force in the long
term is by developing a local supply. This effort
must start with encouraging more young people
to complete a higher education. But this is not
enough. It is also essential that these young people complete their educations in a timely manner
and in areas that meet the needs of Denmark’s
business community.
• Align with business needs Finally, in terms
of education it is important that the government
work together with private enterprise to ensure
that the educations being completed meet the
needs of business now and in the future. Availability of these educations and adequate capacity will
be important to succeed. AmCham Denmark is currently working on a joint project with Copenhagen
Business School to help identify these needs, assess Denmark’s ability to meet them, and propose
any relevant action to help Denmark in this area.
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Low productivity
growth and the
importance of foreign
investment to
Denmark’s
competitiveness
Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman asserts that if competitiveness has any meaning, then
it is simply another way of saying productivity; that growth in national living standards is essentially
determined by the growth rate of productivity.3 If one agrees with this definition, then Denmark could
face some significant challenges in maintaining a competitive position in the coming years. In fact,
in the period 2000-2009, Denmark realized an average of .58% labor productivity growth, well behind
the OECD 30 average of 1.35% over the same period.4
It will be important to improve on this statistic for Denmark to be able to compete for investment
and jobs. In fact, when asked in AmCham’s 2010 Business Barometer if the slow growth in labor
productivity would negatively affect their company’s investments in Denmark, 51% of respondents
answered yes. This is staggering especially considering the majority of these companies are foreign
and multinational firms and strong contributors to the Danish economy.
Foreign companies in Denmark play a vital role in the Danish economy, but must compete
for their share of inter company projects and investments. I can’t emphasize enough the
need for Denmark to act swiftly and decisively. We must provide the tools necessary for
them to be successful.
Stephen Brugger, Executive Director, AmCham Denmark
Productivity and Foreign Investment
Key Focus for AmCham in 2011
In its June 2009 report, Statistics Denmark
showed just how vital foreign companies are
for Denmark. Though comprising only 1% of
private sector companies, they employ 19% of
the private sector workforce and are responsible
for 24% of all private sector turnover and value
added. Furthermore, foreign companies make up
27% of exports – a key factor in the strength of
the Danish economy.
Moreover, foreign companies are more productive than Danish companies. According to a
Copenhagen Economics report in 20105, foreign
investments are one source to strengthen productivity in the Danish economy and promote
economic growth for several reasons:
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DI raises the level of productivity because
foreign companies average a higher productivity
level
• There are significant “spill over” effects from
FDI so that related companies learn through
more competition, knowledge diffusion and
clustering, and innovation.
AmCham Denmark believes that it is essential
for productivity growth in Denmark that FDI be
viewed as an fundamental economic tool that
can strengthen Danish competitiveness. Foreign companies create jobs, innovate, and are
ultimately a decisive factor in creating necessary growth in the future. Therefore it will place
great emphasis in 2011 in continuing to remove
barriers to FDI, specifically in the areas of talent
attraction and retention; the high cost of doing
business; and multinational taxation policy.
Foreign companies are more
productive, innovative and
experience higher growth than
Danish-based companies.
Denmark simply needs a more
global outlook in order to grow.
Claus Frelle-Petersen,
Copenhagen Economics
Paul Krugman, COMPETITIVENESS - A DANGEROUS OBSESSION, Foreign Affairs, Issue: March/April 1994 (volume 73, number 2)
OECD.StatExtracts, February 2011
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Foreign Investments and the Danish Productivity Problem, Copenhagen Economics, June 2010
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MEMBERSHIP | Levels & Benefits
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ship
Membership
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Membership
AmCham Denmark membership is open to both major corporations and small
businesses that share a common interest in the mission of the Chamber. It is a
company membership open to the entire management team.
WHY JOIN?
Access
AmCham works to facilitate regular and personal dialogue between our members
and key decision makers, voice members’ concerns and contribute to developing
sustainable solutions.
Connections
AmCham offers extensive and credible connections in the political and business
arenas – globally. You can use this network to connect, communicate and stay on
top of issues that impact your business.
Service
From exclusive, targeted marketing opportunities to special events organization
and company promotions, AmCham makes our members’ needs a priority.
It’s a good business decision that will add value to your business.
Membership Categories
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AmCham offers three levels of membership:
PATRON
CORPORATE
ASSOCIATE
Voting Membership
Voting Membership
American companies or companies
incorporated in the U.S.
All companies
Eligible for election to the
Board of Directors
Eligible for election to
the Board of Directors
Eligible to chair committees
Eligible to chair committees
Participation in Executive Forums
Participation in Executive
Forums (by invitation)
Invitations to all regular events
(5 persons) and special Patron member only events (case by case basis)
Invitations to all regular events
for 2 persons
Invitations to all regular
events for 1 person
Company logo and listing
in annual Yearbook & Membership
Directory and on the website
Company listing in annual Yearbook
& Membership Directory and on the
website
Company listing in annual
Yearbook & Membership
Directory and on the website
AmCham assistance in organizing
corporate events (company promotions/high level visits)
Limited AmCham assistance in
organizing corporate events (company promotions/high level visits)
Corporate profile and
relevant news features in Chamber
newsletters & publications
Non-voting Membership
All companies with fewer than
15 employees, associations,
NGOs, and travel & tourism sector
Eligible to participate on committees
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AMCHAM MEMBERS
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and the winner is...
AmCham recognizes member excellence
Each year two of AmCham’s member companies receive special recognition for their achievements. In 2010, the competition
was staggering, but in the end two exceptional companies, Novo Nordisk and Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers,
were chosen to be the 2010 Trans-Atlantic Business and Foreign Company of the Year respectively.
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Allan Agerholm, CEO & Managing
Director, Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers accepts the 2010
Foreign Company of the Year award
from U.S. Ambassador Laurie S.
Fulton and AmCham Executive
Director Stephen Brugger.
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Executive Vice President & COO
of Novo Nordisk, Kåre Schultz, is
presented the 2010 Trans-Atlantic
Business Award by Uffe EllemannJensen (L), U.S. Ambassador Laurie
S. Fulton and AmCham Executive
Director Stephen Brugger (R).
PATRON MEMBERS
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Amcham Denmark is proud to recognize our Patron members
and thank them for their vital and continuing support
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AmCham Members |
276 Companies
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3M a/s
A.P. Møller - Maersk A/S
A.T. Kearney
AB Sciex ApS
Abbott Laboratories A/S
ABS Europe Limited
Accenture A/S
Afatek A/S
Affecto Denmark A/S
Agilent Technologies ApS
Agility A/S
AGIS Fire & Security
AidaCom
Air France - KLM Group
Alfa Quality Moving Denmark A/S
Alice M. Gruber, Attorney at Law
All Denmark Relocation A/S
Alpine Biomed A/S
American Aviation Data, Inc.
American Express Business Travel A/S
American-Danish Business Council
Ametek Denmark A/S
Amgen AB
Amrop
Amway Denmark ApS
Andersen & Martini A/S
AON Denmark A/S
Applied Biosystems Europe B.V.,
Danmark Filial
AS Solution
AstraZeneca A/S
Atlantic Link
Atlantic Services ApS
Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S
Bavarian Nordic A/S
Baxter A/S
BearingPoint Denmark ApS
Bech-Bruun Law Firm
Ben & Jerry’s Danmark
Bentley Scandinavia A/S
Berlitz Language Services
Scandinavia
Best Western International Danmark
Better Place Denmark
Biogen Idec Manufacturing ApS
B-K Medical A/S
Blockbuster Video
Blue Nordic ApS
Bondo & Schultz ApS
Booz & Company ApS
Bristol-Myers Squibb - Denmark
British Airways
Bruker Daltonics Scandinavia AB
Burson-Marsteller A/S
CA Software ApS
Camilla Jacobs Marketing Aps
Cardiac Science
Carlson Wagonlit Travel
Chartis Europe
Chevron Denmark Inc.
CHUBB Insurance Company of
Europe S.A.
Cisco Systems Denmark ApS
Citco (Denmark) ApS
Citi
CNA Insurance Company Limited
Coca-Cola Nordic Services A/S
Cohn & Wolfe A/S
Colgate-Palmolive A/S
Coloplast A/S
Confederation of Danish Industry
(DI)
Continental Airlines/United
Cook Medical
Copenhagen Business Center
Copenhagen Business School
Copenhagen Capacity
Copenhagen Group A/S
Copenhagen Institute
for Futures Studies
Copenhagen International School
Copenhagen Malmö Port AB
Copenhagen Marriott Hotel
Copenhagen Wine A/S
CorpNordic Denmark
Cresto AB
Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers A/S
CSC Denmark A/S
Cunningham Lindsey Leif Hansen A/S
D.J. Shields
Danfoss A/S
Danisco A/S
Dansk Erhverv - Danish Chamber of
Commerce
Danske Bank A/S
Dansk-Tysk Handelskammer
Delacour Dania
Dell Denmark A/S
Deloitte
Dionex Denmark A/S
Diplomat Restaurant - U.S. Embassy
Direct Selling Association of Denmark
DIS - Danish Institute for Study Abroad
Discovery Networks Nordic A/S
Diversey A/S
DPA Microphones A/S
DuPont Danmark ApS
Eli Lilly Danmark A/S
Emerson Process Management
Ernst & Young
Eversheds Law Firm
Eye for Image
FLSmidth A/S
FranklinCovey - nordic approach
FUHU
G4S Security Services A/S
GE Healthcare Europe GmbH
GE Money Bank
General Reinsurance
Copenhagen Branch
Genmab A/S
Genzyme A/S
GHDsign ApS
GlaxoSmithKline Pharma A/S
Global Blue Denmark A/S
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Google Denmark ApS
Gorrissen Federspiel
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Hard Rock Cafe, Copenhagen
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hpc.danmark ApS
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IBM Danmark A/S
Icelandair
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IDG Danmark A/S
IHS A/S Northern Europe & the
CIS Countries
iMotions-Eye Tracking
Informationsgruppen Aps
Intel Denmark ApS
International Herald Tribune
Invest in Denmark
Iron Mountain A/S
ISS Facility Services A/S
ITW Chemical Products Scandinavia
J. Lauritzen A/S
Janssen-Cilag
Johnson Controls Denmark GWS
Jyske Bank A/S
Jyske Global Asset Management
Kelly Services
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Koppers Denmark A/S
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KPMG
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Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Company
Mannov A/S
Manpower A/S
MAQS Law Firm
Mars Danmark A/S
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Martensen Wright Law Firm ApS
Martensen Wright PC
McDonald’s Danmark ApS
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Denmark A/S
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SvendHjort Agencies
Sypris Europe ApS
T. Rowe Price Global Investment
Services Limited
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TDC A/S
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Written Oxford English ApS
Thermo Fisher Scientific
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TWOFORONE
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Scandinavia A/S
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Virksomhedsskolen A/S
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Wizer A/S
WMAN
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World Jet Trading A/S
Zealand Pharma
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Automotive
Andersen & Martini A/S
Hertz Biludlejning
AmCham
Membership
Banking/Finance/Insurance
AON Denmark A/S
Chartis Europe
CHUBB Insurance Company
of Europe S.A.
Citi
CNA Insurance Company
Limited
Industry Sector
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Cunningham Lindsey
Leif Hansen A/S
Danske Bank A/S
GE Money Bank
General Reinsurance
Copenhagen Branch
Jyske Bank A/S
Jyske Global Asset
Management
Marsh Danmark A/S
NCF - Nordic Corporate
Finance
Nordea Bank Denmark A/S
Novo A/S
Nykredit A/S
PFA Pension
RiskPoint A/S
SEB - Skandinaviska Enskilda
Banken AB
T. Rowe Price Global
Investment Services Limited
Topdanmark Forsikring
World Jet Trading A/S
Biotechnology
Amgen AB
Biogen Idec
Manufacturing ApS
Danisco A/S
Genmab A/S
Genzyme A/S
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Denmark A/S
Novozymes A/S
Santaris Pharma A/S
PrimeTime Communication
REPUTATION
Rønne & Lundgren Law Firm
Stampe, Haume & Hasselriis
Building & Construction
Afatek A/S
FLSmidth A/S
Grontmij | Carl Bro A/S
hpc.danmark ApS
ITW Chemical Products
Scandinavia
Orbicon A/S
Rambøll Danmark A/S
Site Architects
Velux A/S
Business Services:
Employment/Executive
Search
Amrop
Bondo & Schultz ApS
Heidrick & Struggles
Horton International A/S
Kelly Services
Korn/Ferry International A/S
Manpower A/S
Monster Worldwide
Scandinavia AB
Business Services:
Management Consultants
A.T. Kearney
Accenture A/S
BearingPoint Denmark ApS
Booz & Company ApS
Copenhagen Group A/S
D.J. Shields
Eye for Image
FranklinCovey
- nordic approach
Global-Eyes a/s
Hjort & Frøik
Kraft and Partners A/S
Kristiansen Strategy
McKinsey & Company
Denmark
Resources Global
Professionals A/S
Right Management
Rud Pedersen A/S
Smartpanel Technologies
SAS Institute A/S
The Boston Consulting Group
Toft ApS
Wizer A/S
Business Services:
Accounting & Financial
Blue Nordic ApS
Citco (Denmark) ApS
CorpNordic Denmark
Deloitte
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KPMG
PwC
Business Services:
Advertising/PR/Event
Planning
Burson-Marsteller A/S
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Business Services:
Legal
Alice M. Gruber,
Attorney at Law
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Lett Law Firm
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Law Firm ApS
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Norrbom Vinding
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Business Services: Office
Systems/Management
Lexmark Danmark
Regus Business Centre ApS
Business Services:
Consumer Goods & Services
3M a/s
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Services A/S
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Danish Branch
Procter & Gamble
Danmark ApS
Toms Gruppen A/S
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WMAN
Defense
Atlantic Services ApS
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Aeronautics Company
RAE Systems Europe ApS
Raytheon International Inc.
SvendHjort Agencies
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AidaCom
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School
DIS - Danish Institute for
Study Abroad
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Written Oxford English ApS
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Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S
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Equipment & Instruments
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Radiometer A/S
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- Denmark
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Towers A/S
Diplomat Restaurant
- U.S. Embassy
Hard Rock Cafe, Copenhagen
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McDonald’s Danmark ApS
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Radisson Blu Royal Hotel
Scandic Copenhagen
TWOFORONE
Tata Consultancy Services
(TCS)
Unisys A/S
IT/Computers: Hardware,
Software & Consulting
Affecto Denmark A/S
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Cisco Systems Denmark ApS
CSC Denmark A/S
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GHDsign ApS
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Hewlett-Packard ApS
IBM Danmark A/S
IHS A/S Northern Europe
& the CIS Countries
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Intel Denmark ApS
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Microsoft Denmark
Netop A/S
NNIT A/S
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Recall A/S
Spamfighter ApS
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Automation
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Danfoss A/S
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Management
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Honeywell A/S
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GWS
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National Instruments
Danmark
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Struers A/S
Sun Chemical A/S
Tvilum A/S
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Blockbuster Video
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Nordic A/S
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Informationsgruppen Aps
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Woer + Gregorius
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Denmark A/S
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- House of Relocation
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Organizations/
Government Agency
American-Danish Business
Council
Better Place Denmark
Confederation of Danish
Industry (DI)
Copenhagen Institute
for Futures Studies
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Dansk Erhverv - Danish
Chamber of Commerce
Industry Sector
Dansk-Tysk Handelskammer
Direct Selling Association
of Denmark
Huset Mandag Morgen A/S
Invest in Denmark
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UL International Demko A/S
Telecommunications
Motorola A/S
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TDC A/S
Telia Denmark
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Travel A/S
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Denmark A/S
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Center A/S
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3M a/s
Website: www.3M.com/dk
Main Contact: Lars Hanseid,
Managing Director
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A.P. Møller - Maersk A/S
Website: www.maersk.com
Main Contact: William S. Allen,
Group Senior Vice President HR
A.T. Kearney
Website: www.atkearney.com
Main Contact: Lars Eismark, Principal
AB Sciex ApS
Website: www.absciex.com
Main Contact: Kasper Øland,
Sales Representative, Denmark
Abbott Laboratories A/S
Website: www.abbott.dk
Main Contact: Christina Horan,
General Manager
ABS Europe Limited
Website: www.eagle.org
Main Contact: Frank Jacobsen,
Senior Principal Surveyor
AidaCom
Website: www.aidacom.dk
Main Contact: Aïda Vestergaard
Andersen, Director
Accenture A/S
Website: www.accenture.dk
Main Contact: Bent Dalager,
Senior Executive
Air France - KLM Group
Website: www.airfrance.fr
Main Contact: Jens Vestergaard,
Sales Manager Denmark & Iceland
Afatek A/S
Website: www.afatek.dk
Main Contact: Jens Kallesøe, CEO
Alfa Quality Moving Denmark A/S
Website: www.alfamoving.dk
Main Contact: Jørgen Bille Larsen,
Director of Sales
Affecto Denmark A/S
Website: www.affecto.dk
Main Contact: Philip Mørch,
Sales Director
Agilent Technologies Denmark A/S
Website: www.agilent.dk
Main Contact: Richard Larsen,
Managing Director
Agility A/S
Website: www.agilitylogistics.com
Main Contact: Søren Madsen,
CEO / Managing Director
AGIS Fire & Security
Website: www.agisfs.dk
Main Contact: Henrik Kryger,
Interim Managing Director
Alice M. Gruber, Attorney at Law
Website: www.alicegruber.com
Main Contact: Alice M. Gruber,
Attorney at Law
All Denmark Relocation A/S
Website: www.alldenmark.dk
Main Contact: Annemette Krogh,
Destination Services Director
Alpine Biomed A/S
Website: www.alpinebiomed.com
Main Contact: Carsten Bull,
Operations Manager
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American Aviation Data, Inc.
Website: www.globalog.com
Main Contact: Peer Wollenberg,
President
Amway Denmark ApS
Website: www.amway.dk
Main Contact: Lars Nøies,
Area Manager, Amway
Atlantic Link
Website: www.atlanticlink.net
Main Contact: Karin Gert Nielsen,
Managing Director, Nordic Region
American Express Business Travel A/S
Website: www.americanexpress.dk/
businesstravel
Main Contact: Søren Aabel Hammer,
Director Client Management
Andersen & Martini A/S
Website: www.a-m.dk
Main Contact: Peter Hansen, CEO
Atlantic Services ApS
Main Contact: Aage Madsen, President
American-Danish Business Council
Website: www.usadk.org
Main Contact: Ulrik Eversbusch,
Executive Secretary
Ametek Denmark A/S
Website: www.jofra.com
Main Contact: Preben Carøe,
Vice President & General Manager
Amgen AB
Website: www.amgen.dk
Main Contact: Mads Tang Dalsgaard,
Country Director
Amrop
Website: www.amrophever.com
Main Contact: Eskil A. Westh, Partner
AON Denmark A/S
Website: www.aon.dk
Main Contact: Søren Lindbo,
Country Manager
Applied Biosystems
Website: www.appliedbiosystems.com
Main Contact: Claes Wrangberth,
Country Manager
AS Solution
Website: www.assolution.com
Main Contact: Martin Kelö,
Vice President
AstraZeneca A/S
Website: www.astrazeneca.dk
Main Contact: Henrik Asmussen,
Country Manager
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Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S
Website: www.volund.dk
Main Contact: John Veje Olesen,
Managing Director
Bavarian Nordic A/S
Website: www.bavarian-nordic.com
Main Contact: Sune Ladsten,
Director of Market Management
Baxter A/S
Website: www.baxter.com
Main Contact: Jan Ulrik Stevnsborg,
Managing Director
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BearingPoint Denmark ApS
Website: www.bearingpoint.com
Main Contact: Søren Ohm Povlsen,
Managing Director
Better Place Denmark
Website: www.betterplace.com
Main Contact: Morten Leth,
Finance Director, Acting CEO
Booz & Company ApS
Website: www.booz.com
Main Contact: Torsten Moe,
Vice President, CEO of Booz & Co. Nordic
Bech-Bruun Law Firm
Website: www.bechbruun.com
Main Contact: Jes Anker Mikkelsen,
Partner
Biogen Idec Manufacturing ApS
Website: www.biogenidec.dk
Main Contact: Birgitte Thygesen,
Director, Administration and
Governmental Relations
Bristol-Myers Squibb - Denmark
Website: www.bmsdanmark.dk
Main Contact: Lars Kaarill,
Acting Country Manager
Ben & Jerry’s Danmark
Website: www.benjerry.dk
Main Contact: Jakob Slaatorn Knudsen,
General Manager, Nordic
Bentley Scandinavia A/S
Website: www.bentley.com
Main Contact: Steen Læssøe,
Senior Sales Specialist
Berlitz Language Services
Scandinavia A/S
Website: www.berlitz.dk
Main Contact: Anna Regeur,
General Manager, Nordic
Best Western International Danmark
Website: www.bestwestern.dk
Main Contact: Peter L. Jensen, CEO
B-K Medical A/S
Website: www.bkmed.com
Main Contact: Michael Brock,
President & CEO
British Airways
Website: www.ba.com
Main Contact: Peter Rasmussen,
Commercial Manager
Scandinavia & Iceland
Blockbuster Video
Website: www.blockbuster.dk
Main Contact: Søren Heilmann,
Managing Director / VP
Bruker Daltonics Scandinavia AB
Website: www.bruker.com/nordic
Main Contact: Morten Thorslund,
Regional Manager
Blue Nordic ApS
Website: www.bluenordic.dk
Main Contact: Martin T. Bruun,
Managing Director
Burson-Marsteller A/S
Website: www.bm.com
Main Contact: Maria Sennels,
Managing Director
Bondo & Schultz ApS
Website: www.bondo-schultz.dk
Main Contact: Connie Tode,
Managing Director
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CA Software ApS
Website: www.ca.com/dk
Main Contact: Nils Petersen,
Country Manager
Camilla Jacobs Marketing Aps
Website: www.cjmarketing.dk
Main Contact: Camilla Jacobs, Owner
Cardiac Science
Website: www.cardiacscience.com
Main Contact: Carsten Roth,
Sales Director
Carlson Wagonlit Travel
Website: www.carlsonwagonlit.com
Main Contact: Torben Rodenberg,
Director Program Management
Chartis Europe
Website: www.chartisinsurance.com/dk
Main Contact: Tine Antvorskov,
Country Manager
Chevron Denmark Inc.
Website: www.chevron.com
Main Contact: Angly Johansen,
Finance Manager
CHUBB Insurance Company
of Europe S.A.
Website: www.chubb.dk
Main Contact: Bjørn Petersen, Country
Manager (Denmark and Norway)
Colgate-Palmolive A/S
Website: www.colgate.com
Main Contact: Massimo Poli,
Vice President and General Manager,
Nordic Group
Cisco Systems Denmark ApS
Website: www.cisco.dk
Main Contact: Niels Münster-Hansen,
General Manager
Coloplast A/S
Website: www.coloplast.com
Main Contact: Lene Skole,
Executive Vice President, CFO
Citco (Denmark) ApS
Website: www.citco.com
Main Contact: Ole Meier Sørensen,
Account Manager
Confederation of Danish Industry (DI)
Website: www.di.dk
Main Contact: Marit Hvithamar,
Senior Advisor
Citi
Website: www.citigroup.com
Main Contact: Henrik Mølgaard,
Citi Country Officer
Continental Airlines/United
Website: www.continental.com
Main Contact: Siv Massey,
Scandinavian Marketing Manager
CNA Insurance Company Limited
Website: www.cna-insurance.dk
Main Contact: Sven Rytter, Director
Cook Medical
Website: www.cookmedical.com
Main Contact: Lars Milling,
Managing Director
Coca-Cola Nordic Services A/S
Website: www.coca-cola.com
Main Contact: Kees-Jan de Vries,
Nordic Business Unit President
Cohn & Wolfe A/S
Website: www.cohnwolfe.dk
Main Contact: Søren Berzant,
CEO and Partner
Copenhagen Business Center
Website: www.copenhagen-office.com
Main Contact: Troels Edelmann
Christensen, President
Copenhagen Business School
Website: www.cbs.dk
Main Contact: Johan Roos, Professor
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Copenhagen Capacity
Website: www.copcap.com
Main Contact: Steen Donner,
Managing Director
Copenhagen Wine A/S
Website: www.cphwine.dk
Main Contact: Gritt Wetterstein,
Managing Director
Copenhagen Group A/S
Website: www.cphgroup.com
Main Contact: Brad Hester, Director,
Communications and Administration
CorpNordic Denmark
Website: www.corpnordic.com
Main Contact: Poul Lund Christensen,
Director
Copenhagen Institute
for Futures Studies
Website: www.cifs.dk
Main Contact: Jeffrey Saunders,
Futurist
Cresto AB
Website: www.cresto.se
Main Contact: Jonas Cedås, Director
Copenhagen International School
Website: www.cis-edu.dk
Main Contact: Walter Plotkin, Director
Copenhagen Malmö Port AB
Website: www.cmport.com
Main Contact: Arnt Moller Pedersen,
General Manager, Cruise Ships
Copenhagen Marriott Hotel
Website: www.marriott.com/cphdk
Main Contact: Elmar Derkitsch,
General Manager
Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers A/S
Website: www.cpcopenhagen.dk
Main Contact: Allan L. Agerholm, CEO,
Managing Director
CSC Denmark A/S
Website: www.csc.com
Main Contact: Carsten Lind, Senior
Executive Director
Cunningham Lindsey Leif Hansen A/S
Website: www.cllh.dk
Main Contact: Christian Leif Hansen,
Executive Director
D
D.J. Shields
Main Contact: Dee Shields, Owner
Danfoss A/S
Website: www.danfoss.com
Main Contact: Niels B. Christiansen, CEO
Danisco A/S
Website: www.danisco.com
Main Contact: Jeff Hogue, Vice
President of Corporate Sustainability
Dansk Erhverv – Danish Chamber
of Commerce
Website: www.danskerhverv.dk
Main Contact: Jens Klarskov,
Managing Director
Danske Bank A/S
Website: www.danskebank.dk
Main Contact: Anne Louise Eberhard,
Senior Vice President
Dansk-Tysk Handelskammer
Website: www.handelskammer.dk
Main Contact: Reiner Perau,
Managing Director
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Delacour Dania
Website: www.delacourdania.dk
Main Contact: Asger Heine Jensen,
Partner, LL.M
Dell Denmark A/S
Website: www.dell.dk
Main Contact: Michael Jacobs,
General Manager, Norway & Denmark
Deloitte
Website: www.deloitte.dk
Main Contact: Jørgen Holm Andersen,
Managing Director
Dionex Denmark A/S
Website: www.dionex.com
Main Contact: Tina Linders,
Country Manager
Diplomat Restaurant - U.S. Embassy
Website: www.restaurantdiplomat.dk
Main Contact: Keld Johnsen, Owner,
Chef and Sommelier
Direct Selling Association of Denmark
Website: www.disafo.dk
Main Contact: Thomas Vestergaard,
Chairman
DIS - Danish Institute for Study Abroad
Website: www.dis.dk
Main Contact: Anders Uhrskov, Director
Discovery Networks Nordic A/S
Website: www.discovery.dk
Main Contact: Jan Winther Andreassen,
Senior Vice President,
Country Manager Nordic
Diversey
Website: www.diversey.com
Main Contact: Morten Rønager,
International Accounts Director
DPA Microphones A/S
Website: www.dpamicrophones.com
Main Contact: Morten Støve,
Co-Founder, Director of Business
Development
DuPont Danmark ApS
Website: www.dupontagro.dk
Main Contact: Flemming Jorgensen,
Global Corporate Account Manager
Emerson Process Management
Website: www.emersonprocess.dk
Main Contact: Lene Lundgren,
Inside Sales Manager NEE
Ernst & Young
Website: www.ey.com/dk
Main Contact: Leif Shermer,
Partner, State Authorised
Public Accountant
Eversheds Law Firm
Website: www.eversheds.dk
Main Contact: Nikolaj Juhl Hansen,
Managing Partner
Eye for Image
Website: www.eye-for-image.com
Main Contact: David Hoskin,
Managing Partner
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Eli Lilly Danmark A/S
Website: www.eli-lilly.com
Main Contact: Patrick Larsson,
Pharma Operations Director
FLSmidth A/S
Website: www.flsmidth.com
Main Contact: Jakob Lyngsø Andersen,
Vice President, Global Human Resources
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Website: www.franklincovey.dk
Main Contact: Jannick B. Pedersen,
Chief Executive Officer
General Reinsurance Scandinavia
Website: www.genre.com
Main Contact: Jan Højgaard,
Managing Director
Google Denmark ApS
Website: www.google.dk
Main Contact: Peter Friis,
Country Sales Manager
FUHU
Website: www.fuhu.dk
Main Contact: Stina Vrang Elias,
Managing Director
Genmab A/S
Website: www.genmab.com
Main Contact: Helle Thalund Husted, Sr.
Director, Investor Relations
Gorrissen Federspiel
Website: www.gorrissenfederspiel.com
Main Contact: Søren Stæhr, Partner
G
G4S Security Services A/S
Website: www.g4s.dk
Main Contact: Ole Knudsen,
Managing Director
GE Healthcare
Website: www.gehealthcare.dk
Main Contact: Vibeke Holmer, Regional
Sales Manager, Bioprocess, Nordic
GE Money Bank
Website: www.gemoneybank.dk
Main Contact: Henrik Fich,
General Manager
Genzyme A/S
Website: www.genzyme.com
Main Contact: Johnny Krogh Hansen,
Country Manager Denmark
Grontmij | Carl Bro A/S
Website: www.carlbro.dk
Main Contact: Lars Bork Hansen,
Department Director
GHDsign ApS
Website: www.ghd.dk
Main Contact: Gert Hansen, CEO
Grundfos A/S
Website: www.grundfos.com
Main Contact: Søren Ø. Sørensen
Group Executive Vice President
GlaxoSmithKline Pharma A/S
Website: www.glaxosmithkline.dk
Main Contact: Mike Connell, VP,
General Manager
H
Global Blue Denmark A/S
Website: www.globalrefund.com
Main Contact: Jan Møller,
Nordic Area Manager
H. Lundbeck A/S
Website: www.lundbeck.com
Main Contact: Ulf Wiinberg,
President & CEO
Global-Eyes a/s
Website: www.global-eyes.dk
Main Contact: Lars Wittig,
Managing Director
Haldor Topsøe A/S
Website: www.topsoe.dk
Main Contact: Jesper Lemmich,
HR Director
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Hard Rock Cafe, Copenhagen
Website: www.hardrock.com
Main Contact: Anna Bunch,
Sales & Marketing Manager
Heidrick & Struggles
Website: www.heidrick.com
Main Contact: Tobias Petri,
Managing Partner
Hertz Biludlejning
Website: www.hertzDK.dk
Main Contact: Flemming Møller,
Head of Sales
Hess Denmark ApS
Website: www.hess.com
Main Contact: Kenn Kosco,
Team Leader
Hjort & Frøik
Website: www.hjort-froik.dk
Main Contact: Susanne Hjort, Owner
Hobart Scandinavia ApS
Website: www.hobart-foster.dk
Main Contact: Henrik Lysemose,
General Manager
Honeywell A/S
Website: www.honeywell.dk
Main Contact: Torben Qvist,
Managing Director
Horten Law Firm
Website: www.horten.dk
Main Contact: Maria Bøttcher,
Marketing Consultant
I
IBM Danmark A/S
Website: www.dk.ibm.com
Main Contact: Kim Østrup,
Vice President
Icelandair
Website: www.icelandair.dk
Main Contact: Sigga Sveinsdóttir,
Sales Executive
IDG Danmark A/S
Website: www.idg.dk
Main Contact: Søren Queitsch,
Managing Director
Horton International A/S
Website: www.horton.dk
Main Contact: Jens Christian Andersen,
Partner
IHS A/S Northern Europe
& the CIS Countries
Website: www.ihs.com
Main Contact: Kristian I. Sørensen,
Regional Sales Director, EMEA
Hill & Knowlton A/S
Website: www.hillandknowlton.dk
Main Contact: Hanne Danielsen, CEO
hpc.danmark ApS
Website: www.holl-pack.com
Main Contact: Scott Hollingsworth,
Director, Architect MAA
Informationsgruppen Aps
Website: www.informationsgruppen.dk
Main Contact: Nils Rasmus Hansen,
Managing Director & Partner
Hilton Copenhagen Airport
Website: www.hilton.com
Main Contact: Claus Steiner,
General Manager
Huset Mandag Morgen A/S
Website: www.mm.dk
Main Contact: Meik Wiking,
International Director
iMotions-Eye Tracking A/S
Website: www.imotionsglobal.com
Main Contact: Peter Hartzbech, CEO
Hewlett-Packard ApS
Website: www.hp.com
Main Contact: Keld Jersild Olsen,
Managing Director
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Intel Denmark ApS
Website: www.intel.com
Main Contact: Jesper Brandt,
Development Manager
International Herald Tribune
Website: www.iht.com
Main Contact: Carina Pierre-Rochard,
Regional Director
Invest in Denmark
Website: www.investindk.com
Main Contact: Ole Frijs-Madsen,
Director
Iron Mountain A/S
Website: www.ironmountain.com
Main Contact: Søren Kjeldsen Eltorp,
Managing Director, Partner
ISS A/S
Website: www.issworld.com
Main Contact: Maarten Van Engeland,
Country Manager
ITW Chemical Products Scandinavia
Website: www.itw-scan.dk
Main Contact: Peter S. Hjorth
General Manager
J
K
J. Lauritzen A/S
Website: www.j-l.com
Main Contact: Jens Søndergaard,
Senior Vice President
Kelly Services
Website: www.kellyservices.dk
Main Contact: Pernille Pedersen,
Branch Manager
Janssen-cilag
Website: www.jnj.com
Main Contact: Lone Brinckmeyer,
Administrative Coordinator - HR
Konica Minolta Denmark A/S
Website: www.konicaminolta.dk
Main Contact: Martin Rahbek, CEO
Johnson Controls Denmark
Website: www.johnsoncontrols.dk
Main Contact: Tim Pindstofte, Regional
Executive Director / MD, Nordic
Koppers Denmark A/S
Website: www.koppers.com
Main Contact: Christian Arndal Nielsen,
Operations Manager,
European Operations
Jyske Bank A/S
Website: www.jyskebank.dk
Main Contact: Niels Erik Jakobsen,
Managing Director, Group Management
Korn/Ferry International A/S
Website: www.kornferry.com
Main Contact: Stephen Bruyant-Langer,
Partner
Jyske Global Asset Management
Website: www.jgam.com
Main Contact: Lars Stouge, President
KPMG
Website: www.kpmg.dk
Main Contact: Finn L. Meyer, Partner
Kraft and Partners A/S
Website: www.kraft-partners.dk
Main Contact: Markus Bjørn Kraft, CEO
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Kristiansen Strategy
Website: www.michaelkristiansen.dk
Main Contact: Michael Kristiansen, CEO
Kromann Reumert
Website: www.kromannreumert.com
Main Contact: Thomas Kaas, Lawyer/
Partner
Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics Company
Website: www.lmco.com
Main Contact: James D. Latham,
Director, International Business
Development
L
M
Lett Law Firm
Website: www.lett.dk
Main Contact: Søren Brinkmann,
Partner
Mannov A/S
Website: www.mannov.dk
Main Contact: Steffen Lüders, CEO,
Partner
Lexmark Danmark
Website: www.lexmark.dk
Main Contact: Henrik Frydensbjerg,
LA Manager
Manpower A/S
Website: www.manpower.dk
Main Contact: Christer Hammar,
Managing Director
Lion & Dolphin A/S
Website: www.vidis.com
Main Contact: Jørgen du Plessis de
Richelieu, Chairman
MAQS Law Firm
Website: www.maqs.com
Main Contact: Philip Graff, Partner
LitePoint Europe ApS
Website: www.litepoint.com
Main Contact: Karsten Vandrup,
Managing Director
Mars Danmark A/S
Website: www.mars.dk
Main Contact: Christian Linde,
Country Director, Denmark
Marsh A/S
Website: www.marsh.dk
Main Contact: Henrik Larsen,
Sales Director
Martensen Wright Law Firm ApS
Website: www.usa-eurolaw.com
Main Contact: Finn Martensen, Attorney
Martensen Wright PC
Website: www.usa-eurolaw.com
Main Contact: Edward J. Wright, Jr.,
Managing Shareholder
McDonald’s Danmark ApS
Website: www.mcdonalds.dk
Main Contact: Steve Shillington,
Managing Director
McKinsey & Company Denmark
Website: www.mckinsey.dk
Main Contact: Thomas Schmidt,
Location Manager, Partner
Medicon Valley Alliance
Website: www.mva.org
Main Contact: Stig Jørgensen,
Managing Director
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Medtronic Danmark A/S
Website: www.medtronic.dk
Main Contact: Mette-Marie Harild,
Regional Director Nordic
Microsoft Denmark
Website: www.microsoft.dk
Main Contact: Charlotte Mark,
Managing Director & Site Leader
Monsanto Crop Sciences Denmark A/S
Website: www.monsanto.dk
Main Contact: Mattias Zetterstrand,
GA/PA/RA Manager
Monster Worldwide Scandinavia AB
Website: www.monster.dk
Main Contact: Ulrik Dyring-Bro,
Key Account Manager
Møbeltransport Danmark
- House of Relocation
Website: www.mobel.dk
Main Contact: Gunnar Moeskjær,
International Director
N
National Instruments Danmark
Website: www.ni.com/denmark
Main Contact: Gert Nilsson,
Managing Director
NCF - Nordic Corporate Finance
Website: www.ncf-corporate.dk
Main Contact: Peter Søgaard, Partner
Motorola A/S
Website: www.motorola.dk
Main Contact: Steffen Ring, Senior
Director of Global Government Affairs
NetOp A/S
Website: www.netop.com
Main Contact: Kurt Groth Bager, CEO
MSD
Website: www.merck.com
Main Contact: Dorthe Mikkelsen,
Vice President MSD Europe
NLP World
Website: www.arthurbuchman.com
Main Contact: Arthur Buchman,
Psychologist
NNIT A/S
Website: www.nnit.com
Main Contact: Per Kogut, CEO
Nordea Bank Denmark A/S
Website: www.nordea.com
Main Contact: Niels E. Rasmussen,
Senior Director
Norrbom Vinding
Website: www.norrbomvinding.dk
Main Contact: Jørgen Vinding, Partner
Novartis Healthcare A/S
Website: www.novartis.dk
Main Contact: Peter Drøidal,
Regional Director Denmark
Novell Denmark A/S
Website: www.novell.dk
Main Contact: Ken Tomassen,
Managing Director
Novo A/S
Website: www.novo.dk
Main Contact: Thorkil Kastberg
Christensen, Chief Financial Officer
Novo Nordisk A/S
Website: www.novonordisk.com
Main Contact: Lars Rebien Sørensen,
President and CEO
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Novozymes A/S
Website: www.novozymes.com
Main Contact: Thomas Nagy, Executive
Vice President, Stakeholder Relations
Nykredit A/S
Website: www.nykredit.dk
Main Contact: Peter Engberg Jensen,
Group Chief Executive
Nypro Denmark ApS
Website: www.nypro.com
Main Contact: Fredrik Carlsson,
Managing Director
O
Oracle Danmark ApS
Website: www.oracle.com
Main Contact: Thomas Honoré,
Managing Director
Orbicon A/S
Website: www.orbicon.com
Main Contact: Jesper Nybo Andersen,
Managing Director
P
PepsiCo Nordic, Danish Branch
Website: www.pepsico.com
Main Contact: Peter Meldahl, Franchise
Manager Beverages, DK/Iceland
PerkinElmer Inc
Website: www.perkinelmer.dk
Main Contact: Annegrete Pedersen,
Site Leader
Procter & Gamble Danmark ApS
Website: www.dk.pg.com
Main Contact: Jesper Michaels, Group
Tax Manager, Nordics & Luxembourg
PwC
Website: www.pwc.dk
Main Contact: Allan Vestergaard
Andersen, Assurance Partner
PFA Pension
Website: www.pfa.dk
Main Contact: Lotte Elsborg,
Global Network Manager
R
Pfizer ApS
Website: www.pfizer.dk
Main Contact: Jens Holmstrup,
Managing Director
Radiometer A/S
Website: www.radiometer.com
Main Contact: Peter Kürstein,
President, CEO
Prent Denmark ApS
Website: www.prent.com
Main Contact: Peter Bay,
Managing Director
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel
Website: www.radissonsas.com
Main Contact: Roy A. Kappenberger,
General Manager
PrimeTime Communication
Website: www.ptime.dk
Main Contact: Peter Sterup,
Managing Director
RAE Systems Europe ApS
Website: www.raesystems.eu
Main Contact: Palle Berggreen,
Service Manager EMEA
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Rambøll Danmark A/S
Website: www.ramboll.dk
Main Contact: Thomas Rand,
Managing Director Energy
Right Management
Website: www.rightmanagement.dk
Main Contact: Niels Baht,
General Manager, Nordic
Raytheon International Inc.
Website: www.raytheon.com
Main Contact: Mark N. Clark,
Vice President, European Region
RiskPoint A/S
Website: www.riskpoint.eu
Main Contact: Kenneth Nielsen,
Director & Partner
Recall A/S
Website: www.recall.dk
Main Contact: Philippe Åkermann,
Marketing Coordinator
Roche A/S
Website: www.roche.dk
Main Contact: Robin Turner,
General Manager
Regus Business Centre ApS
Website: www.regus.dk
Main Contact: Anthony Höglind,
Area Sales Manager
Rud Pedersen A/S
Website: www.rudpedersen.com
Main Contact: Sune Wæsel,
Public Affairs Director
REPUTATION
Website: www.reputationcph.com
Main Contact: Alexander Peitersen,
Managing Director
Rønne & Lundgren Law Firm
Website: www.ronnelundgren.com
Main Contact: Ulrik FleischerMichaelsen, Partner - Corporate
& Commercial
Resources Global Professionals A/S
Website: www.resourcesglobal.com
Main Contact: Kersi Porbunderwalla,
Senior Associate
S
sanofi-aventis Denmark A/S
Website: www.sanofi-aventis.dk
Main Contact: Lasse Petersen,
General Manager
Santaris Pharma A/S
Website: www.santaris.com
Main Contact: Søren Tulstrup,
President & CEO
SAS - Scandinavian Airlines
Denmark A/S
Website: www.scandinavian.net
Main Contact: Per Møller Jensen,
Vice President Marketing & Sales
SAS Institute A/S
Website: www.sas.com/dk
Main Contact: Bent Sørensen,
Managing Director
Scan Global Logistics A/S
Website: www.scangl.com
Main Contact: Lennart Næsby,
Vice President
Scandic Copenhagen
Website: www.scandic-hotels.dk
Main Contact: Kirsten Glente,
Managing Director
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Scandinavian Cruise Center A/S
Website: www.cruise.dk
Main Contact: Poul Dylov,
Managing Director
Smartpanel Technologies ApS
Main Contact: Michael Dølpher,
Managing Director
Sealed Air Denmark A/S
Website: www.sealedair.com
Main Contact: Jan Wieth, Sales Director
Spamfighter ApS
Website: www.spamfighter.com
Main Contact: Henrik Sørensen,
Managing Director
SEB - Skandinaviska
Enskilda Banken AB
Website: www.seb.dk
Main Contact: Mark Luscombe,
Deputy Head of Merchant Banking
SprintLink Denmark ApS
Website: www.sprintworldwide.com/
danish
Main Contact: Martin Murmann,
Senior Sales Manager
Settwell Relocation
Website: www.settwell.dk
Main Contact: Mads Chr. Wikke,
General Manager
Stampe, Haume & Hasselriis
Website: www.cphlaw.eu
Main Contact: Terry A. Selzer,
Attorney
Shell Denmark
Website: www.shell.com
Main Contact: Nicola Gordon,
Managing Director, SOGU
Struers A/S
Website: www.struers.com
Main Contact: Steen Jensen,
Managing Director
Shipco Transport Holding A/S
Website: www.shipco.com
Main Contact: Morten Bach,
Director, Business Development
Stryker Nordic
Website: www.strykernordic.com
Main Contact: Laurence Hipkin,
General Manager
Site Architects
Website: www.siteas.dk
Main Contact: Brian Sheldon, Partner
Sun Chemical A/S
Website: www.sunchemical.com
Main Contact: Henning Meyer,
Managing Director
SvendHjort Agencies
Website: www.agencies.dk
Main Contact: Svend Hjort,
President
Sypris Europe ApS
Website: www.sypris.com
Main Contact: Michael Stokes,
Managing Director
T
T. Rowe Price Global
Investment Services Limited
Website: www.trowepriceglobal.com
Main Contact: Peter Preisler, Director,
Head of EMEA
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
Website: www.tcs.com
Main Contact: Ragnar G. Norddahl,
Business Relationship Advisor
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TDC A/S
Website: www.tdc.dk
Main Contact: Peter Stig Andersen,
Executive Vice President
Team Allied
Website: www.adam.dk
Main Contact: Peter Mortensen,
Sales Manager
Telia Denmark
Website: www.telia.dk
Main Contact: Søren Abildgaard,
President
Terma A/S
Website: www.terma.com
Main Contact: Jørn Henrik
Levy Rasmussen, Vice President
The Boeing Company
Website: www.boeing.com
Main Contact: Joseph T. McAndrew,
Vice President-Europe
The Boston Consulting Group
Website: www.bcg.dk
Main Contact: Jens A. Harsaae,
Partner & Managing Director
The International Institute of Written
Oxford English ApS
Website: www.oxfordenglish.biz
Main Contact: Mariano A. Davies,
Managing Director
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Website: www.thermodanmark.dk
and www.thermo.com
Main Contact: Jan B. Petersen,
Managing Director
Toft ApS
Website: www.toft.com
Main Contact: Jesper Toft, Owner
Toms Gruppen A/S
Website: www.tomsgroup.com
Main Contact: Jesper Møller,
CEO/Managing Director
Topdanmark Forsikring
Website: www.topdanmark.dk
Main Contact: Søren Pahl,
Senior Vice President, HR
Tvilum A/S
Website: www.tvilum-scanbirk.com
Main Contact: Peter Arndrup Poulsen,
Managing Director
TWOFORONE A/S
Website: www.twoforone.dk
Main Contact: Patricia Kolendo,
Sales Manager
U
UL International Demko A/S
Website: www.ul-europe.com
Main Contact: Mette Winther Pedersen,
Branch Manager
Understanding Culture
Website: www.understandingculture.dk
Main Contact: Rikke Haugegaard,
Director
Unisys A/S
Website: www.unisys.com
Main Contact: Palle Hansen,
Managing Director
UPS Danmark A/S
Website: www.ups.com
Main Contact: Peter Janning,
Sales Manager Denmark
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Varian Medical Systems
Scandinavia A/S
Website: www.varian.com
Main Contact: Sten Hornsleth,
Managing Director
Warner Music Denmark A/S
Website: www.warnermusic.dk
Main Contact: Mickey Lund, Finance
Controller
Velux A/S
Website: www.velux.com
Main Contact: Jørgen Tang-Jensen, CEO
Waters A/S
Website: www.waters.com
Main Contact: Mogens Hallas, General
Manager
Verizon Denmark A/S
Website: www.verizonbusiness.com
Main Contact: Flemming Dehn
Jespersen, Legal Director, EMEA
Weibel Scientific A/S
Website: www.weibel.dk
Main Contact: Peder R. Pedersen,
President
Vestas Wind Systems A/S
Website: www.vestas.com
Main Contact: Karina Boldsen,
Managing Director
Wizer A/S
Website: www.wizerize.com
Main Contact: Flemming Fog, CEO
Virksomhedsskolen A/S
Website: www.virksomhedsskolen.dk
Main Contact: Christian Planck,
Managing Director
WMAN
Website: www.wman.dk
Main Contact: Bo Røen Hansen, Director
Woer + Gregorius
Website: www.woer.gregorius.dk
Main Contact: Mulle Gregorius,
Managing Director
Wonderful Copenhagen
Website: www.visitcopenhagen.dk
Main Contact: Lars Bernhard Jørgensen,
Managing Director
World Jet Trading A/S
Website: www.worldjettrading.com
Main Contact: Kristian Hougaard, President
Z
Zealand Pharma
Website: www.zp.dk
Main Contact: David H. Solomon,
Chief Executive Officer
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WORK
Connections across the Globe
AmCham Denmark is a member of the AmCham Network – a global network of
AmChams in more than 100 countries worldwide.
AmCham Denmark’s network is an important asset. To us, to our members and to
our key stakeholders. This is why we keep our relationships strong within our network,
particularly with the Nordic AmChams, the European Council of AmChams (ECACC)
and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
AmCham is keen to leverage its extensive executive network to help our members get connected. Whenever. Wherever. Just ask us.
AMCHAM NORDIC NETWORK
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FINLAND
AmCham Finland
Kriistina Helenius, Managing Director Annankatu 32
FI-00100 Helsinki
Tel: (+358) 45 122 6051
Email: info@amcham.fi
Website: www.amcham.fi
NORWAY
AmCham Norway
Jason Turflinger, Managing Director
Lille Grensen 5
N-0159 Oslo
Tel: (+47) 22 41 50 10
Email: amcham@amcham.no
Website: www.amcham.no
SWEDEN
AmCham Sweden
Berit Salheim, Managing Director
Jakobs Torg 3, P.O. Box 16050
SE-103 21 Stockholm
Tel: (+46) 8 506 126 10
Email: amcham@chamber.se
Website: www.amchamswe.se
U.S. Commercial Service
Nicholas Kuchova, Regional
Senior Commercial Officer
Itäinen Puistotie 14 B
FI-00140 Helsinki
Tel: (+358) 9 616 25342
Email: helsinki.office.box@mail.doc.gov
Website: www.buyusa.gov/finland/en
U.S. Commercial Service
Vidar Keyn, Head of Commercial Section
Henrik Ibsens gate 48
N-0244 Oslo
Tel: (+47) 21 30 88 66
Email: oslo.office.box@mail.doc.gov
Website: www.buyusa.gov/norway/en
U.S. Commercial Service
Frank Carrico, Regional Senior
Commercial Officer
Dag Hammarskjölds Väg 31
SE-115 89 Stockholm
Tel: (+46) 8 783 5348
Email: stockholm.office.box@mail.doc.gov
Website: www.buyusa.gov/sweden/en
Population: 5.26 million
Life expectancy: 79.13
GDP (PPP): $ 185.4 billion
GDP Growth: 2.1 %
GDP per capita (PPP): $ 35,300
Unemployment: 7.9 %
Inflation: 1.1%
Source: CIA Factbook (2010 Estimate)
Population: 4.68 million
Life expectancy: 80.08
GDP (PPP): $ 276.4 billion
GDP Growth: 1.5 %
GDP per capita (PPP): $ 59,100
Unemployment: 3.7 %
Inflation: 2.4 %
Source: CIA Factbook (2010 Estimate)
Population: 9.07 million
Life expectancy: 80.97
GDP (PPP): $ 354 billion
GDP Growth: 4.1 %
GDP per capita (PPP): $ 39,000
Unemployment: 8.3 %
Inflation: 1.4 %
Source: CIA Factbook (2010 Estimate)
The Region
Population: 24.5 million
Total Area: 1,155,554 square km / 446,177 sq. miles
Government Types: Constitutional monarchy (Denmark, Norway, Sweden); Parliamentary republic (Finland)
Main Languages: Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish. English is the first foreign language and very widely spoken and understood.
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DENMARK
AmCham Denmark
Stephen Brugger, Executive Director
Christians Brygge 26
DK-1559 Copenhagen V
Tel: (+45) 33 93 29 32
Email: mail@amcham.dk
Website: www.amcham.dk
U.S. Commercial Service
Bjarke Frederiksen,
Head of Commercial Section
Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 24
DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
Tel: (+45) 33 41 73 15
Email: copenhagen.office.box@mail.doc.gov
Website: www.buyusa.gov/denmark/en
Population: 5.52 million
Life expectancy: 78.47
GDP (PPP): $ 204.1 billion
GDP Growth: - 1.8 %
GDP per capita (PPP): $ 37,000
Unemployment: 4.2 %
Inflation: 2.2 %
Source: CIA Factbook (2010 Estimate)
Trans-Atlantic Connections
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United States
Chamber of Commerce
AmCham Denmark is a fully accredited
member of the United States Chamber
of Commerce, which is consistently
ranked among the top 10 most influential lobbying and trade organizations.
AmCham Denmark works closely with
the U.S. Chamber on matters of importance to our members doing business
in the United States.
Contact:
United States Chamber of Commerce
1615 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20062-2000
Tel: (+001) 202 463 5460
Email: eurasia@uschamber.com
Website: www.uschamber.com
Contact:
ECACC Secretariat
c/o AmCham EU
Avenue des Arts 53
B-1000 Brussels
Tel: (+32) 2 289 10 14
Email: ecacc@amchameu.be
Website: www.amchamsinseurope.com
European Council of American Chambers of Commerce (ECACC)
AmCham Denmark is one of the 42 members of ECACC, which represents the corporate interests of more than 17,000 American
and European companies, based in 41 countries and employing more than 20 million people. ECACC’s member companies
account for more than $1.1 trillion in trans-Atlantic investment. ECACC has developed a program of Mutual Benefits & Services
for AmCham members seeking to expand their businesses across borders. Contact your local AmCham for further details.
AmCham Denmark’s Executive Director, Stephen Brugger, is the current Chairman of ECACC.
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Albania
AmCham Albania
Rr. Deshmoret 4 Shkurtit, Sky
Tower, Room 11-3
1001 Tirana
Albania
Tel: (+355) 4 2259779
Fax: (+355) 4 2235350
E-mail: info@amcham.al
Website: www.amcham.com.al
Floreta Luli-Faber,
Executive Director
Robert Wood, President
Armenia
AmCham Armenia
Marriott Armenia, 9 Vazgen
Sargsyan Street,
7th floor, room 629
0010 Yerevan
Armenia
Tel: (+347) 599 187
Fax: (+347) 599 265
E-mail: amcham@arminco.com
Website: www.amcham.am
Diana Gaziyan, Executive Director
David Atanessian, Chairman
Austria
AmCham Austria
Porzellangasse 39/7
A-1090 Vienna
Austria
Tel: (+43) 1 319 57 51
Fax: (+43) 1 319 51-15
E-mail: office@amcham.at
Website: www.amcham.at
Daniela Homan, Executive Director
Felix Thun-Hohenstein, Chairman
Azerbaijan
AmCham Azerbaijan
The Landmark, 96 Nizami Street
AZ-1010 Baku
Azerbaijan
Tel: (+99) 412 4 971 333
Fax: (+99) 412 4 971 091
E-mail: chamber@amchamaz.org
Website: www.amchamaz.org
Nargiz Nasrullayeva-Muduroglu,
Executive Director
Daniel Mathews, President
Bulgaria
AmCham Bulgaria
Business Park Sofia, Mladost 4
Area, Building 2, floor 6
BG-1766 Sofia Bulgaria
Tel: (+359) 2 9-742-743/4/5
Fax: (+359) 2 9-742-741
E-mail: amcham@amcham.bg
Website: www.amcham.bg
Valentin Georgiev, Executive
Director
Peter Lithgow, President
Belgium
AmCham Belgium
Rue du Commerce 41,
Handelsstraat
B-1000 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: (+32) 25 13 67 70
Fax: (+32) 25 13 35 90
E-mail: gchamber@amcham.be
Website: www.amcham.be
Marcel Claes, Chief Executive
Scott Beardsley, President
Croatia
AmCham Croatia
Radnicka cesta 47
HR-10000 Zagreb
Croatia
Tel: (+385) 1 48 36 777
Fax: (+385) 1 48 36 776
E-mail: info@amcham.hr
Website: www.amcham.hr
Andrea Doko Jelušić,
Executive Director
Don Markušić, President
Bosnia and Herzegovina
AmCham Bosnia & Herzegovina
Zmaja Od Bosne 4 St
71000 Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tel: (+387) 33 269 230
Fax: (+387) 33 269 232
E-mail: amcham@amcham.ba
Website: www.amcham.ba
Violeta Cibukcic, Executive Director
Mrs. Lejla Zukic-Krivdic, Chariman
Cyprus
Cyprus-American
Business Association
P.O. Box 21455
CY-1509 Nicosia
Cyprus
Tel: (+357) 22 889 830
Fax: (+357) 22 668 630
E-mail: cyaba@cyaba.com.cy
Website: www.ccci.org.cy
Andreas Papadouris,
Executive Secretary
Chris Christodoulou, President
Czech Republic
AmCham Czech Republic
Dusni 10
CZ-110 00 Prague 1
Czech Republic
Tel: (+420) 2 2232 9430
Fax: (+420) 2 2232 9433
E-mail: amcham@amcham.cz
Website: www.amcham.cz
Weston Stacey, Executive Director
Ron Adams, President
Denmark
AmCham Denmark
Christians Brygge 26
1559 Copenhagen V
Denmark
Tel: (+45) 33 932 932
Fax: (+45) 33 932 938
E-mail: mail@amcham.dk
Website: www.amcham.dk
Stephen Brugger,
Executive Director
Kim Østrup, Chairman
EU
AmCham EU
Kunstlaan 53 Avenue des Arts
B-1000 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: (+32) 2 513 68 92
Fax: (+32) 2 513 79 28
E-mail: amchameu@amchameu.eu
Website: www.amchameu.eu
Susan Danger, Managing Director
John Vassallo, Chairman
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Finland
AmCham Finland
Annankatu 32, 7th floor
SF-00100 Helsinki
Finland
Tel: (+358) 45 122 6051
Fax: (+358) 9 675 387
E-mail: info@amcham.fi
Website: www.amcham.fi
Kristiina Helenius,
Managing Director
Heikki Malinen, Chairman
Germany
AmCham Germany
Börsenplatz 7-11
D-60313 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Tel: (+ 49) 69 92 91 02 04 0
Fax: (+49) 69 92 91 04 – 11
E-mail: info@amcham.de
Website: www.amcham.de
Dr. Dierk Mueller, General Manager
Fred B. Irwin, President
Ireland
AmCham Ireland
6 Wilton Place
Dublin 2
Ireland
Tel: (+353) 1 661 6201
Fax: (+353) 1 661 6217
E-mail: info@amcham.ie
Website: www.amcham.ie
Joanne Richardson, Chief Executive
Gerry Kilcummins, President
France
AmCham France
156 boulevard Haussmann
F-75008 Paris
France
Tel: (+33) 1 56 43 45 67
Fax: (+33) 1 56 43 45 60
E-mail:
amchamfrance@amchamfrance.org
Website: www.amchamfrance.org
Marina Niforos, Managing Director
Jean-Claude Gruffat, President
Greece
American-Hellenic
Chamber of Commerce
109-111 Messoghion Avenue
GR-115 26 Athens
Greece
Tel: (+30) 210 699 3559
Fax: (+30) 201 698 5687
E-mail: info@amcham.gr
Website: www.amcham.gr
Elias J. Spirtounias,
Executive Director
Yanos Gramatidis, Chairman
Israel
Israel-America
Chamber of Commers
35 Shaul Hamelech Blvd.
IL Tel Aviv 61333 · Israel
Tel: (+972) 3 695 23 41
Fax: (+972) 3 695 12 71
E-mail: amcham@amcham.co.il
Website: www.amcham.co.il
Tamar Guy, Executive Director
Chemi Peres, Chairman
Georgia
AmCham Georgia
10 Melikishvili Ave.
0179 Tbilisi
Georgia
Tel: +(995 32) 226 907
Fax: +(995 32) 226 792
E-mail: amcham@amcham.ge
Website: www.amcham.ge
Nicole Jordania, Executive Director
David Lee, President
Hungary
AmCham Hungary
Szent István tér 11, 6th floor
H-1051 Budapest
Hungary
Tel: (+36) 1 266 9880
Fax: (+36) 1 266 9888
E-mail: info@amcham.hu
Website: www.amcham.hu
Peter Dávid,
Chief Executive Officer
István Havas, President
Italy
AmCham Italy
Via Cantù, 1
I-20123 Milano · Italy
Tel: (+39) 02 869 0661
Fax: (+39) 02 3929 6752
E-mail: amcham@amcham.it
Website: www.amcham.it
Simone Crolla, Managing Director
Vittorio Terzi, President
Kosovo
AmCham Kosovo
Str.Fehmi Agani Nr. 36/3
10000 Prishtina
Kosovo
Tel: (+381) 38 246 012
Fax: (+381) 38 248 012
E-mail: info@amchamksv.org
Website: www.amchamksv.org
Lekë Musa, Executive Director
Christopher Hall, Chairman
Latvia
AmCham Latvia
Torna iela 4, IIA-301
LV-1050 Riga
Latvia
Tel: (+371) 6721-2204
Fax: (+371) 6721-2204
E-mail: amcham@amcham.lv
Website: www.amcham.lv
Liga Bertulsone,
Executive Director
Ivars Slokenbergs, Chairman
Luxembourg
AmCham Luxembourg
6, rue Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
L-1432 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Tel: (+352) 43 17 56
Fax: (+352) 26 09 47 04
E-mail: info@amcham.lu
Website: www.amcham.lu
Iris Ovadiya, Operations Director
Paul-Michael Schonenberg,
Chairman
Macedonia
AmCham Macedonia
Ivo Lola Ribar 59A-1/15
MK-1000 Skopje
Macedonia
Tel: (+389) 2 3216 714
Fax: (+389) 2 3246 950
E-mail: director@amcham.com.mk
Website: www.amcham.com.mk
Sonja McGurk, Executive Director
Stefan Plavjanski, Chairman
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Malta
American Chamber
of Commerce in Malta
Exchange Buildings,
Republic Street
Valletta VLT 1117,
Malta
Tel: (+356) 21 24 7233
Fax: (+356) 2124 5223
E-mail: secretary@amcham-malta.
org ; president@amcham-malta.org
Website: www.amcham-malta.org
Pierre Attard,
President & Chairman
Moldova
AmCham Moldova
Kentford Building Ground Floor,
202, Stefan cel Mare str.
MD-2004 Chisinau
Republic of Moldova
Tel: (+373) 22 211 781
Fax: (+373) 22 211 782
E-mail: info@amcham.md
Website: www.amcham.md
Emilia Malairau,
 Executive Director
John Maxemchuk, President
Montenegro

Kralja Nikole 27a/IV PC “Celebic”

81000 Podgorica
Montenegro
Tel: (+382) 20 621 328
Fax: (+382) 20 621 628
E-mail: info@amcham.me
Website: www.amcham.me
Edin Seferovic,
 Executive Director
Oliver Obradovic,
 President of the
Board of Governors
Norway
AmCham Norway
Lille Grensen 5
N-0159 Oslo, Norway
Tel: (+47) 22 41 50 10
Fax: (+47) 22 41 50 11
E-mail: amcham@amcham.no
Website: www.amcham.no
Jason Turflinger, Managing Director
Jan Grønbech, Chairman
Poland
AmCham Poland
Warsaw Financial Center, ul. Emilii
Plater 53, 14th floor
PL-00-113 Warsaw, Poland
Tel: (+48) 22 520 5999
Fax: (+48) 22 520 5998
E-mail: office@amcham.pl
Website: www.amcham.pl
Dorothy Dabrowski,
Executive Director
Joseph Wancer, Chairman
Portugal
AmCham Portugal
Rua D. Estefania 155, 5 Esq.
P-1000-154 Lisboa Portugal
Tel: (+351) 213 572 561
Fax: (+351) 213 572 580
E-mail:
amchamportugal@mail.telepac.pt
Website: www.amcham.org.pt
Graça Didier, Executive Director
José Joaquim Oliveira, Chairman
Romania
AmCham Romania
Union International Center, 11 Ion
Campineanu , 5.05-5.06
010031 Bucharest-1, Romania
Tel: (+40) 21 312 4834
Fax: (+40) 21 312 4851
E-mail: amcham@amcham.ro
Website: www.amcham.ro
Anca Harasim, Executive Director
Russia
AmCham Russia
Dolgorukovskaya Ul. 7, 14th Floor
RU-127006 Moscow
Russian Federation
Tel: (+7) 495 961 2141
Fax: (+7) 495 961 2142
E-mail: info@amcham.ru
Website: www.amcham.ru
Andrew B. Somers,
President & CEO
St. Petersburg Chapter
“Na Novo-Isaakievskoy” business
center, Ulitsa Yakubovicha 24,
left wing, 3rd floor
190000 St. Petersburg
Russian Federation
Tel: (+7) 812 4481646
Fax: (+7) 812 4481645
E-mail: all@spb.amcham.ru
Website: www.amcham.ru/spb
Maria Chernobrovkina,
Executive Director
Ruslan Belyaev, Chairman
Serbia
AmCham Serbia
Smiljaniceva 24
11000 Belgrade,
Serbia
Tel: (+381) 11 30 88 132
Fax: (+381) 11 30 88 922
E-mail: info@amcham.rs
Website: www.amcham.rs
Bojana Ristic, Executive Director
Skip Bornhuetter, President
Slovak Republic
AmCham Slovak Republic
Hotel Crowne Plaza Bratislava
Hodžovo námestie 2
811 06 Bratislava
Slovak Republic
Tel: (+421) 2 5464 0534
Fax: (+421) 2 5464 0535
E-mail: office@amcham.sk
Website: www.amcham.sk
Jake C. Slegers, Executive Director
Igor Kottman, President
Slovenia
AmCham Slovenia
Dunajska 156
SLO-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel: (+386) 8 205 13 50
Fax: (+386) 1 564 72 04
E-mail: office@amcham.si
Website: www.amcham.si
Ajsa Vodnik, M.Sc.
Executive Director
Tomáz Lovse,
President of AmCham
Spain
AmCham Spain
Tuset 10, 1º 2ª
E-08006 Barcelona
Spain
Tel: (+34) 93 415 99 63
Fax: (+34) 93 415 11 98
E-mail:
amcham@amchamspain.com
Website: www.amchamspain.com
Susan Feitoza, Executive Director
Jaime Malet, Chairman
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Sweden
AmCham Sweden
Jakobs torg 3, P.O. Box 16050
SE-103 21 Stockholm
Sweden
Tel: (+46) 8 506 126 10
Fax: (+46) 8 506 126 13
E-mail: amcham@chamber.se
Website: www.amchamswe.se
Berit Salheim, Managing Director
Hans Enocson, Chairman
Switzerland
Swiss-American
Chamber of Commerce
Talacker 41
8001 Zurich
Switzerland
Tel: (+41) 43 443 72 00
Fax: (+41) 43 497 22 70
E-mail: info@amcham.ch
Website: www.amcham.ch
Martin Naville,
Chief Executive Officer
Michael Mack, Chairman
The Netherlands
AmCham Netherlands
WTC D-Tower, 6th floor,
Schiphol Boulevard 171
NL-1118 BG Schiphol
The Netherlands
Tel: (+31) (0) 20 795 18 40
Fax: (+31) (0) 20 795 18 50
E-mail: office@amcham.nl
Website: www.amcham.nl
Riëtte Blacquière-Schalen,
Executive Officer
Raoul F.M.L. Oberman,
President
Turkey
AmCham Turkey /TABA
Cemil Topuzlu Cd., Türkiye Is�
Bankası Blokları, F Blok,
No:24 D:20 Kat:10
Fenerbahçe / Kadıköy, Istanbul
Tel: (+90) 0216 355 50 50 Fax: (+90) 0216 355 78 92
E-mail: amcham@amcham.org
Website: www.amcham.org
Ugur Terzioglu, Chairman
Asude Yade Akdeniz,
Executive Manager
American Business
Forum in Turkey /ABFT
Süzer Plaza Kat 15, Askeroca
Caddesi No. 15
34367 Elmada, Istanbul
Turkey
Tel: (+90) 212 243 35 11
Fax: (+90) 212 243 35 17
E-mail: abft@abft.net
Website: www.abft.net
Ercan Özgür, Executive Director
Rahsan
� Cebe, Chairwoman
Ukraine
AmCham Ukraine
Horizon Park Business Center, 12
Amosova Vul., 15th Floor
03038 Kiev Ukraine
Tel: (+380 44) 49 58 00
Fax: (+380 44) 490 58 01
E-mail: chamber@chamber.ua
Website: www.chamber.ua
Jorge Zukoski, President
Boris Krasnyansky, Chairman
United Kingdom
British American Business
75 Brook Street
W1K 4AD London, United Kingdom
Tel: (+44) 207 290 9888
Fax: (+44) 207 491 9172
E-mail: ukinfo@babinc.org
Website: www.babinc.org
Peter Hunt, Managing Director
Other AmChams in Europe
Estonia
AmCham Estonia
Tallinn Business Center,
Harju 6
10130 Tallinn
Estonia
Tel: (+372) 6 310 522
Fax: (+372) 6 310 521
E-mail: amcham@amcham.ee
Website: www.AmCham.ee
Daria Sivovol, Executive Director
Andrus Alber, President
Kazakhstan
AmCham Kazakhstan
Hyatt Hotel Office Tower, 10th Floor
29/6 Satpaev Street
050040 Almaty
Kazakhstan
Tel: (+7 )727 258 79 38/39/40
Fax: (+7) 727 258 79 42
E-mail: info@amcham.kz
Website: www.amcham.kz
Doris Bradbury, Executive Director
Kenneth Mack, President
Kyrgyz Republic
AmCham Kyrgyz Republic
191 Abdrakhmanov str, Office #123
720011 Bishkek
Kyrgyz Republic
Tel: (+996) 312 68 09 07
Fax: (+996) 312 68 11 72
E-mail: memberservices@amcham.kg
Website: www.amcham.kg
Ainura Cholponkulova,
Executive Director
Glen Lockwood, Chairman
Lithuania
AmCham Lithuania
Lukiskiu 5-204
LT-01108 Vilnius
Lithuania
Tel: (+370) 5 261 11 81
E-mail: acc@iti.lt or info@amcham.lt
Website: www.amcham.lt
Živile˙ Sabaliauskaite,
˙
Executive Director (acting)
Rimtautas Vizgirda, Chairman
Uzbekistan
AmCham Uzbekistan
2 Afrosiab Street
100031 Tashkent
Uzbekistan
Tel: (+998) 71 140 0877
Fax: (+998) 71 140 0977
E-mail: amcham.director@amcham.uz
Website: www.amcham.uz
Tatyana Bystrushkina,
Executive Director
Donald Nicholson II, President
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Trade Council of Denmark: www.um.dk
The Danish Tax Service: www.skat.dk
Wonderful Copenhagen: www.woco.dk
Danish American Foundation & Fulbright Commission: www.daf-fulb.dk
American Club in Copenhagen: www.americanclub.dk
American Women’s Club in Copenhagen: www.awcdenmark.org
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Dansk Erhverv
– Danish Chamber of Commerce
Børsen, DK-1217 Copenhagen K
Tel: (+45) 70 13 12 00
Fax: (+45) 70 13 12 01
E-mail: info@danskerhverv.com
Website: www.danskerhverv.dk
Confederation of Danish Industries
H.C. Andersens Boulevard 18
DK-1787 Copenhagen V
Tel: (+45) 33 77 33 77
Fax: (+45) 33 77 33 00
E-mail: di@di.dk
Website: www.di.dk
Copenhagen Capacity
Nørregade 7B
1165 Copenhagen K
Tel: (+45) 33 22 02 33
Fax: (+45) 33 22 02 11
E-mail: info@copcap.com
Website: www.copcap.com
Invest in Denmark
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Asiatisk Plads 2
1448 Copenhagen K
Tel: (+45) 33 92 11 16
Fax: (+45) 33 92 07 17
E-mail: info@investindk.com
Website: www.investindk.com
American-Danish Business Council
Embassy of Denmark
3200 Whitehaven Street, NW
Washington, D. C. 20008 U.S.A.
Tel: (+001) 202 464 4190
Fax: (+001) 202 464 4189
E-mail: info@usadk.org
Website: www.usadk.org
Consular Section:
Robert Jachim, First Secretary and Consul
E-mail: jachimrj@state.gov
Danish American Business Forum
Vedbæk Strandvej 350,P.O. Box 42
2950 Vedbæk
Tel: (+45) 45 65 17 76
Fax: (+45) 45 65 17 77
E-mail: business@dabf.dk
Website: www.dabf.dk
Political/Economic Section:
Richard Bell
Counselor for Political & Economic Affairs
E-mail: BellRK@state.gov
Shawn Waddoups
First Secretary, Economic and
Commercial Affairs
E-mail: Waddoupss@state.gov
Danish Immigration Service
Ryesgade 53
2100 Copenhagen Ø
Tel: 35 36 66 00
Fax: 35 36 19 16
E-mail: us@us.dk
Website: www.nyidanmark.dk
U.S. Government in Denmark
Embassy of the United States of America
Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 24
2100 Copenhagen Ø
Tel: (+45) 33 41 71 00
Fax: (+45) 35 43 02 23
Website: denmark.usembassy.gov
Laurie S. Fulton, U.S. Ambassador
Jonathan Bayat, Management Officer
Public Relations:
Melissa Ford, Public Affairs Officer
E-mail: FordMG2@state.gov
Environment, Science & Technology:
Edward T. Canuel, Ph.D.
Regional Hub Officer
Environmental, Scientific,
Technological and Health Affairs
E-mail: CanuelET@state.gov
Regional Security Office:
Dimas A. Jaen, Regional Security Officer
E-mail: jaenda@state.gov
US Foreign Commercial Service (FCS)
Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 24
2100 Copenhagen Ø
Tel: (+45) 33 41 73 15 Fax: (+45) 35 42 01 75
Website: www.buyusa.gov/denmark/en/
Bjarke Frederiksen, Head of Commercial Section
E-mail: bjarke.frederiksen@trade.gov
Sabina Kroigaard, Commercial Specialist
E-mail: sabina.kroigaard@trade.gov
Peter Strandby, Commercial Specialist
E-mail: peter.strandby@trade.gov
Maria Norsk, Commercial Assistant
E-mail: maria.norsk@trade.gov
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