
Dalia Bankauskaite
Dalia Bankauskaite
Evarist Bartolo
Evarist Bartolo
Małgorzata Bonikowska
Małgorzata Bonikowska
Susanna Cafaro
Susanna Cafaro
Jean-Louis De Brouwer
Jean-Louis De Brouwer
Constantinos Filis
Constantinos Filis
Thomas Greminger
Thomas Greminger
Leyla Kayacik
Leyla Kayacik
Elena Lazarou
Elena Lazarou
Karel Lannoo
Karel Lannoo
Simona Leskovar
Simona Leskovar
Simona Leskovar is a Slovenian career diplomat with nearly three decades of service, and since September 2024 the Programme Director of the Bled Strategic Forum. Until August 2024 she served as Ambassador of Slovenia to the United Kingdom and Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organization, a posting for which she was named Diplomat of the Year from Europe 2024.
Over her career she has held many of Slovenian diplomacy's most senior roles, including State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador to Japan and non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Korea, and Deputy Permanent Representative at Slovenia's Mission to the UN in New York. Earlier postings took her to Washington, and she served as EU adviser to the Foreign Minister during Slovenia's first EU Council Presidency in 2008.
Alongside her diplomatic work, she has been Slovenia's national focal point for the Responsibility to Protect and director of the Young Bled Strategic Forum, and she founded the foreign ministry's "Young Ambassadors" programme, a mentoring initiative encouraging young women to pursue careers in diplomacy and international relations.
She studied international relations at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Ljubljana and at the Netherlands Institute of International Relations (Clingendael) in The Hague.
Pol Morillas
Pol Morillas
Jernej Pikalo
Jernej Pikalo
Charles Powell
Charles Powell
Jaksa Puljiz
Jaksa Puljiz
Jochen Richter
Jochen Richter
Gregoire Roos
Gregoire Roos
Alexander Schallenberg
Alexander Schallenberg
Adriaan Schout
Adriaan Schout
Jiri Schneider
Jiri Schneider
Mihai Sebe
Mihai Sebe
Reka Szemerkenyi
Reka Szemerkenyi
Ambassador Réka Szemerkényi is a Hungarian geopolitical expert specialising in transatlantic and energy security, with more than two decades of experience spanning government, think tanks, and the private sector. She is a member of the Energy Leadership Security Council of the European Initiative for Energy Security (EIES) and a non-resident Senior Advisor in Transatlantic Strategy at the International Republican Institute (IRI) in Washington, DC.
Her government career includes serving as Ambassador of Hungary to the United States (2015–17) and as National Security Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister of Hungary (2011–15 and 1998–2002). From 2017 to 2020 she was Executive Vice President of the Washington think tank CEPA (Center for European Policy Analysis), and earlier a research fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London. In the private sector, she was Senior Advisor to the Chairman and CEO of Hungary's MOL Group (2006–11) and a consultant to the World Bank.
She is a board member of the Fulbright Association and a member of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), and has lectured at the Catholic University of Milan and at the Pázmány and Károli universities in Budapest. Her honours include the Order of Merit of the French Republic and Poland's Bene Merito award, and she holds an honorary doctorate from Marymount University.
She earned her PhD (2006) at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest, with a thesis on Cold War energy strategies, and holds master's degrees from SAIS, Johns Hopkins University (1995), the IEHEI in France (1991), and ELTE in Budapest (1990).
Velina Tchakarova
Velina Tchakarova
Velina Tchakarova is a geopolitical strategist and founder of the consultancy FACE - For A Conscious Experience, through which she provides strategic foresight, scenario planning, and risk analysis to clients across the public and private sectors. With over two decades of experience in security, defence, and strategic foresight, her work focuses on great-power competition, the rise of middle powers, and the structural shifts reshaping the global order.
She previously served as Director of the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy (AIES) in Vienna, one of Austria's leading independent research institutes on security and defence, and has lectured at Nassim Nicholas Taleb's Real-World Risk Institute. Her analysis appears frequently in Austrian and international media and at major conferences and panels.
Her current affiliations include the European Security Forum Network in Finland, the Scientific Advisory Board of the European Forum Alpbach, and the Paris-based geoeconomics think tank Eastern Circles. She holds a visiting fellowship at India's Observer Research Foundation and sits on the security policy advisory board of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence.
She studied macroeconomics and international relations at the University of National and World Economy in Sofia and holds an MA in political science and South Asian studies from Heidelberg University.
Symeon Tsomokos
Symeon Tsomokos
Svitlana Kovalchuk
Svitlana Kovalchuk
Svitlana Kovalchuk is the Executive Director of Yalta European Strategy (YES), Ukraine's leading international affairs platform. In this role she convenes global leaders from politics, business, and security to shape the international response to Ukraine and Europe's future.
For the past several years she has led the international work of YES and the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, promoting Ukraine on the world stage through the YES Annual Meeting and Ukrainian events at gatherings such as the World Economic Forum in Davos and the Munich Security Conference. Earlier in her career she worked at GIZ (the German Corporation for International Cooperation) in Ukraine, helping to strengthen the institutional capacity of national and local authorities in delivering German government projects. She is also the author of several media publications on foreign policy.
A graduate of the Kyiv Institute of International Relations, she holds a doctorate in political science, with a thesis on military-political unions.
Wolfgang Pinner
Wolfgang Pinner
Wolfgang Pinner is a German economist and European civil-society advocate, and a co-founder of the Europa Power Conference, the flagship annual event of the Paris-based think tank EuropaNova.
He serves on the board of the VDFG (Vereinigung Deutsch-Französischer Gesellschaften für Europa), the federation of Franco-German associations for Europe, and engages regularly in European public debate and citizen dialogue. On Europe Day, he represented EuropaNova at a citizens' dialogue in Bonn - organised with the VDFG, the Gustav-Stresemann-Institut, the Institut français Bonn, and the University of Bonn - speaking on European values, digital sovereignty, the economy, and the expectations of Generation Z.
Professionally, he spent his career in finance as a senior manager at financial institutions across Germany, France, and Luxembourg, including as a former COO at BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions. He now works as a freelance consultant and supervisory board member.
He studied at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.
Olivier Vedrine
Olivier Vedrine
Olivier Védrine is a French professor, journalist, and political analyst specialising in European affairs, Russia, and Ukraine. He serves as a Director of the Association Jean Monnet in Paris and, since September 2025, as a Full Professor at Dnipro University of Technology (National Technical University "Dnipro Polytechnic") in Ukraine. From 2007 to 2014 he was a lecturer for the European Commission's Team Europe expert network.
A regular commentator on European geopolitics, he contributes to French and international broadcasters including LCI, BFMTV, and Franceinfo TV, and writes a column for the Tribune de Genève. He was editor-in-chief of the Russian-language edition of the Revue Défense Nationale, published at the École Militaire in Paris, and later edited the Russian opposition outlet Russian Monitor. He has also hosted political programmes on Ukrainian television and is co-author of the book Goodbye Poutine.
He has advised on Ukrainian and European affairs, serving as political adviser on Ukraine to Henri Malosse during his presidency of the European Economic and Social Committee (2013–2015). He has lectured at universities and institutions across Europe, North America, and Asia, and was awarded the French Academic Palms in 2022 and honorary professorships by universities in Dnipro and Kyiv.