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1 The voice for international business YEARBOOK Membership Directory 2011 AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN DENMARK
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4 2 AMCHAM DENMARK YEARBOOK & MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
5 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. 3
6 4 Managing Editor: Chris Eberhart Writers: The AmCham Team Layout & Design: Woer+Gregorius Printing: Team Rapo Contact Information: AmCham Denmark, Christians Brygge 26, 1559 Copenhagen V, Denmark, Phone (+45) , Fax (+45) , Photos: AmCham Denmark, Pamela Juhl and Istock / The American Chamber of Commerce in Denmark has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this publication. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
7 CONTENTS 5 Message from the Ambassador Board of Directors Message from the Executive Director AmCham Denmark Year in Review AmCham Denmark 2010 Special Section: AmCham Speaks Out AmCham Denmark Membership AmCham Denmark Members And the winner is... Membership Directory AmCham Network Other Key Contacts
8 Letter from the AMBASSADOR 6 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. Am- Cham 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
9 American Chiefs of Mission at Rydhave Minister Monett B. Davis (1945) / Ambassador Josiah Marvel, Jr. ( ) / Ambassador Eugenie Andersen ( ) / Ambassador Robert Coe ( ) / Ambassador Val Peterson ( ) / Ambassador William McCormick Blair, Jr. ( ) / Ambassador Katherine E. White ( ) / Ambassador Angier Biddle Duke ( ) / Ambassador Guilford Dudley, Jr. ( ) / Ambassador Fred J. Russel ( ) / Ambassador Philip K. Growe ( ) / Ambassador John G. Dean ( ) / Ambassador Warren D. Manshel ( ) Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr. ( ) / Ambassador Terence Todman ( ) / Ambassador Keith L. Brown ( ) / Ambassador Richard B. Stone ( ) / Ambassador Edward E. Elson ( ) / Ambassador Richard N. Swett ( ) / Ambassador Stuart Bernstein ( ) / Ambassador James P. Cain ( ) / Ambassador Laurie S. Fulton (2009-) 7 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 Am- Cham 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.
10 8 Chairman Kim Østrup Vice President IBM Danmark 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 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 Ambassador Richard N. Swett 2002 Christopher Beede, Embassy Economic Officer 2003 Elias Panayotopoulos (Chairman ) 2005 Ambassador Stuart Bernstein 2005 Jonathan Grover (Chairman ) 2005 Deputy Chief of Mission Sally Mathiasen Light 2006 Dan O Day, Roche (Board Member and Healthcare Committee Chair ) 2006 Greg Burton, Embassy Economic Officer (Ex-officio Liaison Board Member ) 2007 Paul Coleman, Biogen Idec (Chairman ) 2008 James P. Cain, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, U.S. Embassy ( ) 2010 Julie Edwards, GlaxoSmithKline Pharma (Board Chairman, Healthcare Committee Chair )
11 AmCham Denmark BOARD OF DIRECTORS 9 Chairman Kim Østrup Vice President IBM Danmark A/S Vice-Chairman Mike Connell V.P. & General Manager GlaxoSmithKline Pharma Allan Agerholm CEO & Managing Director, Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers Bill Allen Group Senior Vice President HR A.P. Møller - Maersk A/S Thomas Gregers Honoré Oracle Danmark Charlotte Mark, Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen Finn L. Meyer Partner KPMG Dorthe Mikkelsen Vice President, Scandinavia MSD Torsten Moe Vice President & CEO Booz & Co. Nordic Thomas Nagy Executive Vice President Novozymes Johan Roos President Copenhagen Business School Lene Skole Executive Vice President, CFO Coloplast A/S David H. Solomon Chief Executive Officer Zealand Pharma Ex-officio Liaison Shawn Waddoups First Secretary for Economic and Commercial Affairs U.S. Embassy
12 10 Christina Jo Larsen, PR & Communications Manager Chris Eberhart, Deputy Director Stephen Brugger, Executive Director Stephanie Aziz, Commercial Intern
13 Message from the executive Director 11 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 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 STEPHEN BRUGGER Executive Director
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15 YEAR IN REVIEW Events and Milestones
16 YEAR IN REVIEW Events & Milestones January 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 Am- Cham s first annual Trans- Atlantic 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. 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. March In the Press AmCham organization and team profiled in the Copenhagen Post, the leading local English language newspaper. ECACC Spring Meeting AmChams in Europe meet in Brussels, focus on best practices and EU initiatives. 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. 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. April 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. 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.
17 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 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 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 Risk- Point & Continental Airlines. ECACC Fall Meeting in DC Representatives from 42 AmChams in Europe & Eurasia gather in Washington D.C. for the annual Trans- Atlantic 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. 15
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19 AmCham Denmark AmCham s value proposition was clear in 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 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.
20 AMChAM DENMARK / COPENhAGEN CAPACITy / heidrick & STRUGGLES Minister for Taxation Troels Lund Poulsen addresses Amcham s 4th annual Foreign Investors Summit. 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 Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen speaks to members at a Meet the Leaders in April. 4 Social Liberal Party Leader Margrethe Vestager addresses the 2010 Foreign Investors Summit 5 5 AmCham s Executive Director Stephen Brugger and Copenhagen s Lord Mayor Frank Jensen. DENMARK the talent to succeed] whitepaper UK final.indd 1 02/02/
21 AmCham s Access Better than Ever in 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 Meetings with key politicians filled the calendar in One of the most significant events was AmCham s testimony before the Prime Minister s Growth Forum in April 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.
22 1 2 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. 20 3
23 Executive Forums Provide Access to Experts and Information 21 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 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 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.
24 1 2 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. 22 3
25 Connections: Business & Pleasure a Winning Combination in 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.
26 1 2 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. 24 3
27 Executives Connect at AmCham Cup Prize Sponsors: Agility Logistics Amway Blockbuster Video Continental Airlines Cunningham Lindsey 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 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.
28 1 2 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. 26 3
29 The International Community Connects in Summer and Fall 27 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.
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31 All the right tools AmCham s Services in 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 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.
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33 AmCham Speaks Out 31 section 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.
34 32 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.
35 A competitive Denmark 33 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
36 34 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
37 Operating in the highest taxed country in the world just doesn t make good business sense. 35 LABOR COSTS ARE HIGH 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. 1 Global Benchmark Report 2010, DI, May 2010, pg. 57 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 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.
38 36 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 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.
39 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. 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. 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. 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 area 2, 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. 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. 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. 2 OECD, Education at a Glance
40 38 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 , 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
41 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 , foreign investments are one source to strengthen productivity in the Danish economy and promote economic growth for several reasons: 39 FDI 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 3 Paul Krugman, COMPETITIVENESS - A DANGEROUS OBSESSION, Foreign Affairs, Issue: March/April 1994 (volume 73, number 2) 4 OECD.StatExtracts, February Foreign Investments and the Danish Productivity Problem, Copenhagen Economics, June 2010
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44 42 Membership 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.
45 Membership Categories 43 AmCham offers three levels of membership: PATRON CORPORATE ASSOCIATE Voting Membership American companies or companies incorporated in the U.S. Eligible for election to the Board of Directors Eligible to chair committees Participation in Executive Forums Invitations to all regular events (5 persons) and special Patron member only events (case by case basis) Voting Membership All companies Eligible for election to the Board of Directors Eligible to chair committees Participation in Executive Forums (by invitation) Invitations to all regular events for 2 persons Non-voting Membership All companies with fewer than 15 employees, associations, NGOs, and travel & tourism sector Eligible to participate on committees Invitations to all regular events for 1 person Company logo and listing in annual Yearbook & Membership Directory and on the website AmCham assistance in organizing corporate events (company promotions/high level visits) Company listing in annual Yearbook & Membership Directory and on the website Limited AmCham assistance in organizing corporate events (company promotions/high level visits) Company listing in annual Yearbook & Membership Directory and on the website Corporate profile and relevant news features in Chamber newsletters & publications
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48 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. 46 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.
49 Executive Vice President & COO of Novo Nordisk, Kåre Schultz, is presented the 2010 Trans-Atlantic Business Award by Uffe Ellemann- Jensen (L), U.S. Ambassador Laurie S. Fulton and AmCham Executive Director Stephen Brugger (R). 47
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52 50 AmCham Members 276 Companies 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 Global-Eyes a/s Google Denmark ApS Gorrissen Federspiel Grontmij Carl Bro A/S Grundfos A/S H. Lundbeck A/S Haldor Topsøe A/S Hard Rock Cafe, Copenhagen Heidrick & Struggles Hertz Biludlejning Hess Denmark ApS Hewlett-Packard ApS Hill & Knowlton A/S Hilton Copenhagen Airport Hjort & Frøik Hobart Scandinavia ApS Honeywell A/S Horten Law Firm Horton International A/S hpc.danmark ApS Huset Mandag Morgen A/S IBM Danmark A/S Icelandair
53 Patron Corporate Associate 51 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 Konica Minolta Denmark A/S Koppers Denmark A/S Korn/Ferry International A/S KPMG Kraft and Partners A/S Kristiansen Strategy Kromann Reumert Lett Law Firm Lexmark Danmark Lion & Dolphin A/S LitePoint Europe ApS Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Mannov A/S Manpower A/S MAQS Law Firm Mars Danmark A/S Marsh Danmark A/S Martensen Wright Law Firm ApS Martensen Wright PC McDonald s Danmark ApS McKinsey & Company Denmark Medicon Valley Alliance Medtronic Danmark A/S Microsoft Denmark Monsanto Crop Sciences Denmark A/S Monster Worldwide Scandinavia AB Motorola A/S MSD Møbeltransport Danmark - House of Relocation National Instruments Danmark NCF - Nordic Corporate Finance Netop A/S NLP World NNIT A/S Nordea Bank Denmark A/S Norrbom Vinding Novartis Healthcare A/S Novell Denmark A/S Novo A/S Novo Nordisk A/S Novozymes A/S Nykredit A/S Nypro Denmark ApS Oracle Danmark ApS Orbicon A/S PepsiCo Nordic, Danish Branch PerkinElmer PFA Pension Pfizer ApS Prent Denmark ApS PrimeTime Communication Procter & Gamble Danmark ApS PwC Radiometer A/S Radisson Blu Royal Hotel RAE Systems Europe ApS Rambøll Danmark A/S Raytheon International Inc. Recall A/S Regus Business Centre ApS REPUTATION Resources Global Professionals A/S Right Management RiskPoint A/S Roche A/S Rud Pedersen A/S Rønne & Lundgren Law Firm Sanofi-aventis Denmark A/S Santaris Pharma A/S SAS - Scandinavian Airlines Denmark A/S SAS Institute A/S Scan Global Logistics A/S Scandic Copenhagen Scandinavian Cruise Center A/S Sealed Air Denmark A/S SEB - Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB Settwell Relocation Shell Denmark Shipco Transport Holding A/S Site Architects Smartpanel Technologies ApS Spamfighter ApS SprintLink Denmark ApS Stampe, Haume & Hasselriis Struers A/S Stryker Nordic Sun Chemical A/S SvendHjort Agencies Sypris Europe ApS T. Rowe Price Global Investment Services Limited Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) TDC A/S Team Allied Telia Denmark Terma A/S The Boeing Company The Boston Consulting Group The International Institute of Written Oxford English ApS Thermo Fisher Scientific Toft ApS Toms Gruppen A/S Topdanmark Forsikring Tvilum A/S TWOFORONE UL International Demko A/S Understanding Culture Unisys A/S UPS Danmark A/S Varian Medical Systems Scandinavia A/S Velux A/S Verizon Denmark A/S Vestas Wind Systems A/S Virksomhedsskolen A/S Warner Music Denmark A/S Waters A/S Weibel Scientific A/S Wizer A/S WMAN Woer + Gregorius Wonderful Copenhagen World Jet Trading A/S Zealand Pharma
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57 Industry Sector 55 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 Monsanto Crop Sciences Denmark A/S Novozymes A/S Santaris Pharma A/S 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: Accounting & Financial Blue Nordic ApS Citco (Denmark) ApS CorpNordic Denmark Deloitte Ernst & Young KPMG PwC Business Services: Advertising/PR/Event Planning Burson-Marsteller A/S Cohn & Wolfe A/S Hill & Knowlton A/S Mannov A/S PrimeTime Communication REPUTATION 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: Legal Alice M. Gruber, Attorney at Law Bech-Bruun Law Firm Delacour Dania Eversheds Law Firm Gorrissen Federspiel Horten Law Firm Kromann Reumert Lett Law Firm MAQS Law Firm Martensen Wright Law Firm ApS Martensen Wright PC Norrbom Vinding Rønne & Lundgren Law Firm Stampe, Haume & Hasselriis 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 p
58 56 AmCham Membership Business Services: Office Systems/Management Lexmark Danmark Regus Business Centre ApS Business Services: Consumer Goods & Services 3M a/s Amway Denmark ApS Coca-Cola Nordic Services A/S Colgate-Palmolive A/S Diversey A/S Lion & Dolphin A/S Mars Danmark A/S PepsiCo Nordic, Danish Branch Procter & Gamble Danmark ApS Toms Gruppen A/S Warner Music Denmark A/S WMAN Defense Atlantic Services ApS Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company RAE Systems Europe ApS Raytheon International Inc. SvendHjort Agencies Sypris Europe ApS Terma A/S The Boeing Company Distribution/Logistics A.P. Møller - Maersk A/S ABS Europe Limited Agility A/S Copenhagen Malmö Port AB J. Lauritzen A/S Scan Global Logistics A/S Shipco Transport Holding A/S UPS Danmark A/S Education/Training AidaCom Berlitz Language Services Scandinavia Copenhagen Business School Copenhagen International School DIS - Danish Institute for Study Abroad FUHU NLP World The International Institute of Written Oxford English ApS Understanding Culture Virksomhedsskolen A/S Energy/Oil & Gas Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S Chevron Denmark Inc. Hess Denmark ApS Shell Denmark Vestas Wind Systems A/S Facility Management/ Security & Safety AGIS Fire & Security AS Solution Copenhagen Business Center Cresto AB G4S Security Services A/S ISS Facility Services A/S Healthcare: Medical Equipment & Instruments AB Sciex ApS Agilent Technologies ApS Alpine Biomed A/S Applied Biosystems Europe B.V., Danmark Filial Baxter A/S B-K Medical A/S Bruker Daltonics Scandinavia AB Cardiac Science Coloplast A/S Cook Medical Dionex Denmark A/S GE Healthcare Europe GmbH Medtronic Danmark A/S PerkinElmer Radiometer A/S Stryker Nordic Thermo Fisher Scientific Varian Medical Systems Scandinavia A/S Waters A/S Healthcare: Pharmaceuticals Abbott Laboratories A/S AstraZeneca A/S Bavarian Nordic A/S Bristol-Myers Squibb - Denmark Eli Lilly Danmark A/S GlaxoSmithKline Pharma A/S H. Lundbeck A/S Janssen-Cilag MSD Novartis Healthcare A/S Novo Nordisk A/S Pfizer ApS Roche A/S sanofi-aventis Denmark A/S Zealand Pharma Hospitality/Restaurant/ Food Service Ben & Jerry s Danmark Best Western International Danmark Copenhagen Marriott Hotel Copenhagen Wine A/S Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers A/S Diplomat Restaurant - U.S. Embassy Hard Rock Cafe, Copenhagen Hilton Copenhagen Airport Hobart Scandinavia ApS McDonald s Danmark ApS
59 h Industry Sector 57 Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Scandic Copenhagen TWOFORONE IT/Computers: Hardware, Software & Consulting Affecto Denmark A/S American Aviation Data, Inc. Bentley Scandinavia A/S CA Software ApS Cisco Systems Denmark ApS CSC Denmark A/S Dell Denmark A/S GHDsign ApS Google Denmark ApS Hewlett-Packard ApS IBM Danmark A/S IHS A/S Northern Europe & the CIS Countries imotions-eye Tracking Intel Denmark ApS Iron Mountain A/S Konica Minolta Denmark A/S LitePoint Europe ApS Microsoft Denmark Netop A/S NNIT A/S Novell Denmark A/S Oracle Danmark ApS Recall A/S Spamfighter ApS Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Unisys A/S Manufacturing/Industrial Automation Ametek Denmark A/S Danfoss A/S DuPont Danmark ApS Emerson Process Management Grundfos A/S Haldor Topsøe A/S Honeywell A/S Johnson Controls Denmark GWS Koppers Denmark A/S National Instruments Danmark Nypro Denmark ApS Prent Denmark ApS Sealed Air Denmark A/S Struers A/S Sun Chemical A/S Tvilum A/S Weibel Scientific A/S Media/Entertainment/ Publishing Blockbuster Video Camilla Jacobs Marketing Aps Discovery Networks Nordic A/S DPA Microphones A/S IDG Danmark A/S Informationsgruppen Aps International Herald Tribune Woer + Gregorius Moving/Relocation Alfa Quality Moving Denmark A/S All Denmark Relocation A/S Møbeltransport Danmark - House of Relocation Settwell Relocation Team Allied Organizations/ Government Agency American-Danish Business Council Better Place Denmark Confederation of Danish Industry (DI) Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies Copenhagen Capacity Dansk Erhverv - Danish Chamber of Commerce Dansk-Tysk Handelskammer Direct Selling Association of Denmark Huset Mandag Morgen A/S Invest in Denmark Medicon Valley Alliance UL International Demko A/S Telecommunications Motorola A/S SprintLink Denmark ApS TDC A/S Telia Denmark Verizon Denmark A/S Travel & Tourism Air France - KLM Group American Express Business Travel A/S Atlantic Link British Airways Carlson Wagonlit Travel Continental Airlines/United Global Blue Denmark A/S Icelandair SAS - Scandinavian Airlines Denmark A/S Scandinavian Cruise Center A/S Wonderful Copenhagen
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62 60 3M a/s Website: Main Contact: Lars Hanseid, A A.P. Møller - Maersk A/S Website: Main Contact: William S. Allen, Group Senior Vice President HR A.T. Kearney Website: Main Contact: Lars Eismark, Principal AB Sciex ApS Website: Main Contact: Kasper Øland, Sales Representative, Denmark Abbott Laboratories A/S Website: Main Contact: Christina Horan, General Manager ABS Europe Limited Website: Main Contact: Frank Jacobsen, Senior Principal Surveyor Accenture A/S Website: Main Contact: Bent Dalager, Senior Executive Afatek A/S Website: Main Contact: Jens Kallesøe, CEO Affecto Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Philip Mørch, Sales Director Agilent Technologies Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Richard Larsen, Agility A/S Website: Main Contact: Søren Madsen, CEO / AGIS Fire & Security Website: Main Contact: Henrik Kryger, Interim AidaCom Website: Main Contact: Aïda Vestergaard Andersen, Director Air France - KLM Group Website: Main Contact: Jens Vestergaard, Sales Manager Denmark & Iceland Alfa Quality Moving Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Jørgen Bille Larsen, Director of Sales Alice M. Gruber, Attorney at Law Website: Main Contact: Alice M. Gruber, Attorney at Law All Denmark Relocation A/S Website: Main Contact: Annemette Krogh, Destination Services Director Alpine Biomed A/S Website: Main Contact: Carsten Bull, Operations Manager
63 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z 61 American Aviation Data, Inc. Website: Main Contact: Peer Wollenberg, President American Express Business Travel A/S Website: businesstravel Main Contact: Søren Aabel Hammer, Director Client Management American-Danish Business Council Website: Main Contact: Ulrik Eversbusch, Executive Secretary Ametek Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Preben Carøe, Vice President & General Manager Amgen AB Website: Main Contact: Mads Tang Dalsgaard, Country Director Amrop Website: Main Contact: Eskil A. Westh, Partner Amway Denmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Lars Nøies, Area Manager, Amway Andersen & Martini A/S Website: Main Contact: Peter Hansen, CEO AON Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Søren Lindbo, Country Manager Applied Biosystems Website: Main Contact: Claes Wrangberth, Country Manager AS Solution Website: Main Contact: Martin Kelö, Vice President AstraZeneca A/S Website: Main Contact: Henrik Asmussen, Country Manager Atlantic Link Website: Main Contact: Karin Gert Nielsen,, Nordic Region Atlantic Services ApS Main Contact: Aage Madsen, President B Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S Website: Main Contact: John Veje Olesen, Bavarian Nordic A/S Website: Main Contact: Sune Ladsten, Director of Market Management Baxter A/S Website: Main Contact: Jan Ulrik Stevnsborg,
64 62 BearingPoint Denmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Søren Ohm Povlsen, Bech-Bruun Law Firm Website: Main Contact: Jes Anker Mikkelsen, Partner Ben & Jerry s Danmark Website: Main Contact: Jakob Slaatorn Knudsen, General Manager, Nordic Bentley Scandinavia A/S Website: Main Contact: Steen Læssøe, Senior Sales Specialist Berlitz Language Services Scandinavia A/S Website: Main Contact: Anna Regeur, General Manager, Nordic Best Western International Danmark Website: Main Contact: Peter L. Jensen, CEO Better Place Denmark Website: Main Contact: Morten Leth, Finance Director, Acting CEO Biogen Idec Manufacturing ApS Website: Main Contact: Birgitte Thygesen, Director, Administration and Governmental Relations B-K Medical A/S Website: Main Contact: Michael Brock, President & CEO Blockbuster Video Website: Main Contact: Søren Heilmann, / VP Blue Nordic ApS Website: Main Contact: Martin T. Bruun, Bondo & Schultz ApS Website: Main Contact: Connie Tode, Booz & Company ApS Website: Main Contact: Torsten Moe, Vice President, CEO of Booz & Co. Nordic Bristol-Myers Squibb - Denmark Website: Main Contact: Lars Kaarill, Acting Country Manager British Airways Website: Main Contact: Peter Rasmussen, Commercial Manager Scandinavia & Iceland Bruker Daltonics Scandinavia AB Website: Main Contact: Morten Thorslund, Regional Manager Burson-Marsteller A/S Website: Main Contact: Maria Sennels,
65 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z 63 C CA Software ApS Website: Main Contact: Nils Petersen, Country Manager Camilla Jacobs Marketing Aps Website: Main Contact: Camilla Jacobs, Owner Cardiac Science Website: Main Contact: Carsten Roth, Sales Director Carlson Wagonlit Travel Website: Main Contact: Torben Rodenberg, Director Program Management Chartis Europe Website: Main Contact: Tine Antvorskov, Country Manager Chevron Denmark Inc. Website: Main Contact: Angly Johansen, Finance Manager CHUBB Insurance Company of Europe S.A. Website: Main Contact: Bjørn Petersen, Country Manager (Denmark and Norway) Cisco Systems Denmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Niels Münster-Hansen, General Manager Citco (Denmark) ApS Website: Main Contact: Ole Meier Sørensen, Account Manager Citi Website: Main Contact: Henrik Mølgaard, Citi Country Officer CNA Insurance Company Limited Website: Main Contact: Sven Rytter, Director Coca-Cola Nordic Services A/S Website: Main Contact: Kees-Jan de Vries, Nordic Business Unit President Cohn & Wolfe A/S Website: Main Contact: Søren Berzant, CEO and Partner Colgate-Palmolive A/S Website: Main Contact: Massimo Poli, Vice President and General Manager, Nordic Group Coloplast A/S Website: Main Contact: Lene Skole, Executive Vice President, CFO Confederation of Danish Industry (DI) Website: Main Contact: Marit Hvithamar, Senior Advisor Continental Airlines/United Website: Main Contact: Siv Massey, Scandinavian Marketing Manager Cook Medical Website: Main Contact: Lars Milling, Copenhagen Business Center Website: Main Contact: Troels Edelmann Christensen, President Copenhagen Business School Website: Main Contact: Johan Roos, Professor
66 64 Copenhagen Capacity Website: Main Contact: Steen Donner, Copenhagen Group A/S Website: Main Contact: Brad Hester, Director, Communications and Administration Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies Website: Main Contact: Jeffrey Saunders, Futurist Copenhagen International School Website: Main Contact: Walter Plotkin, Director Copenhagen Malmö Port AB Website: Main Contact: Arnt Moller Pedersen, General Manager, Cruise Ships Copenhagen Marriott Hotel Website: Main Contact: Elmar Derkitsch, General Manager Copenhagen Wine A/S Website: Main Contact: Gritt Wetterstein, CorpNordic Denmark Website: Main Contact: Poul Lund Christensen, Director Cresto AB Website: Main Contact: Jonas Cedås, Director Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers A/S Website: Main Contact: Allan L. Agerholm, CEO, CSC Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Carsten Lind, Senior Executive Director Cunningham Lindsey Leif Hansen A/S Website: Main Contact: Christian Leif Hansen, Executive Director D D.J. Shields Main Contact: Dee Shields, Owner Danfoss A/S Website: Main Contact: Niels B. Christiansen, CEO Danisco A/S Website: Main Contact: Jeff Hogue, Vice President of Corporate Sustainability Dansk Erhverv Danish Chamber of Commerce Website: Main Contact: Jens Klarskov, Danske Bank A/S Website: Main Contact: Anne Louise Eberhard, Senior Vice President Dansk-Tysk Handelskammer Website: Main Contact: Reiner Perau,
67 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z 65 Delacour Dania Website: Main Contact: Asger Heine Jensen, Partner, LL.M Dell Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Michael Jacobs, General Manager, Norway & Denmark Deloitte Website: Main Contact: Jørgen Holm Andersen, Dionex Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Tina Linders, Country Manager Diplomat Restaurant - U.S. Embassy Website: Main Contact: Keld Johnsen, Owner, Chef and Sommelier Direct Selling Association of Denmark Website: Main Contact: Thomas Vestergaard, Chairman DIS - Danish Institute for Study Abroad Website: Main Contact: Anders Uhrskov, Director Discovery Networks Nordic A/S Website: Main Contact: Jan Winther Andreassen, Senior Vice President, Country Manager Nordic Diversey Website: Main Contact: Morten Rønager, International Accounts Director DPA Microphones A/S Website: Main Contact: Morten Støve, Co-Founder, Director of Business Development DuPont Danmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Flemming Jorgensen, Global Corporate Account Manager E Eli Lilly Danmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Patrick Larsson, Pharma Operations Director Emerson Process Management Website: Main Contact: Lene Lundgren, Inside Sales Manager NEE Ernst & Young Website: Main Contact: Leif Shermer, Partner, State Authorised Public Accountant Eversheds Law Firm Website: Main Contact: Nikolaj Juhl Hansen, Managing Partner Eye for Image Website: Main Contact: David Hoskin, Managing Partner F FLSmidth A/S Website: Main Contact: Jakob Lyngsø Andersen, Vice President, Global Human Resources
68 66 FranklinCovey - nordic approach Website: Main Contact: Jannick B. Pedersen, Chief Executive Officer FUHU Website: Main Contact: Stina Vrang Elias, G G4S Security Services A/S Website: Main Contact: Ole Knudsen, GE Healthcare Website: Main Contact: Vibeke Holmer, Regional Sales Manager, Bioprocess, Nordic GE Money Bank Website: Main Contact: Henrik Fich, General Manager General Reinsurance Scandinavia Website: Main Contact: Jan Højgaard, Genmab A/S Website: Main Contact: Helle Thalund Husted, Sr. Director, Investor Relations Genzyme A/S Website: Main Contact: Johnny Krogh Hansen, Country Manager Denmark GHDsign ApS Website: Main Contact: Gert Hansen, CEO GlaxoSmithKline Pharma A/S Website: Main Contact: Mike Connell, VP, General Manager Global Blue Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Jan Møller, Nordic Area Manager Global-Eyes a/s Website: Main Contact: Lars Wittig, Google Denmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Peter Friis, Country Sales Manager Gorrissen Federspiel Website: Main Contact: Søren Stæhr, Partner Grontmij Carl Bro A/S Website: Main Contact: Lars Bork Hansen, Department Director Grundfos A/S Website: Main Contact: Søren Ø. Sørensen Group Executive Vice President H H. Lundbeck A/S Website: Main Contact: Ulf Wiinberg, President & CEO Haldor Topsøe A/S Website: Main Contact: Jesper Lemmich, HR Director
69 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z 67 Hard Rock Cafe, Copenhagen Website: Main Contact: Anna Bunch, Sales & Marketing Manager Heidrick & Struggles Website: Main Contact: Tobias Petri, Managing Partner Hertz Biludlejning Website: Main Contact: Flemming Møller, Head of Sales Hess Denmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Kenn Kosco, Team Leader Hewlett-Packard ApS Website: Main Contact: Keld Jersild Olsen, Hill & Knowlton A/S Website: Main Contact: Hanne Danielsen, CEO Hilton Copenhagen Airport Website: Main Contact: Claus Steiner, General Manager Hjort & Frøik Website: Main Contact: Susanne Hjort, Owner Hobart Scandinavia ApS Website: Main Contact: Henrik Lysemose, General Manager Honeywell A/S Website: Main Contact: Torben Qvist, Horten Law Firm Website: Main Contact: Maria Bøttcher, Marketing Consultant Horton International A/S Website: Main Contact: Jens Christian Andersen, Partner hpc.danmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Scott Hollingsworth, Director, Architect MAA Huset Mandag Morgen A/S Website: Main Contact: Meik Wiking, International Director I IBM Danmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Kim Østrup, Vice President Icelandair Website: Main Contact: Sigga Sveinsdóttir, Sales Executive IDG Danmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Søren Queitsch, IHS A/S Northern Europe & the CIS Countries Website: Main Contact: Kristian I. Sørensen, Regional Sales Director, EMEA Informationsgruppen Aps Website: Main Contact: Nils Rasmus Hansen, & Partner imotions-eye Tracking A/S Website: Main Contact: Peter Hartzbech, CEO
70 68 Intel Denmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Jesper Brandt, Development Manager International Herald Tribune Website: Main Contact: Carina Pierre-Rochard, Regional Director Invest in Denmark Website: Main Contact: Ole Frijs-Madsen, Director Iron Mountain A/S Website: Main Contact: Søren Kjeldsen Eltorp,, Partner ISS A/S Website: Main Contact: Maarten Van Engeland, Country Manager ITW Chemical Products Scandinavia Website: Main Contact: Peter S. Hjorth General Manager J J. Lauritzen A/S Website: Main Contact: Jens Søndergaard, Senior Vice President Janssen-cilag Website: Main Contact: Lone Brinckmeyer, Administrative Coordinator - HR Johnson Controls Denmark Website: Main Contact: Tim Pindstofte, Regional Executive Director / MD, Nordic Jyske Bank A/S Website: Main Contact: Niels Erik Jakobsen,, Group Management Jyske Global Asset Management Website: Main Contact: Lars Stouge, President K Kelly Services Website: Main Contact: Pernille Pedersen, Branch Manager Konica Minolta Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Martin Rahbek, CEO Koppers Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Christian Arndal Nielsen, Operations Manager, European Operations Korn/Ferry International A/S Website: Main Contact: Stephen Bruyant-Langer, Partner KPMG Website: Main Contact: Finn L. Meyer, Partner Kraft and Partners A/S Website: Main Contact: Markus Bjørn Kraft, CEO
71 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z 69 Kristiansen Strategy Website: Main Contact: Michael Kristiansen, CEO Kromann Reumert Website: Main Contact: Thomas Kaas, Lawyer/ Partner L Lett Law Firm Website: Main Contact: Søren Brinkmann, Partner Lexmark Danmark Website: Main Contact: Henrik Frydensbjerg, LA Manager Lion & Dolphin A/S Website: Main Contact: Jørgen du Plessis de Richelieu, Chairman LitePoint Europe ApS Website: Main Contact: Karsten Vandrup, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Website: Main Contact: James D. Latham, Director, International Business Development M Mannov A/S Website: Main Contact: Steffen Lüders, CEO, Partner Manpower A/S Website: Main Contact: Christer Hammar, MAQS Law Firm Website: Main Contact: Philip Graff, Partner Mars Danmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Christian Linde, Country Director, Denmark Marsh A/S Website: Main Contact: Henrik Larsen, Sales Director Martensen Wright Law Firm ApS Website: Main Contact: Finn Martensen, Attorney Martensen Wright PC Website: Main Contact: Edward J. Wright, Jr., Managing Shareholder McDonald s Danmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Steve Shillington, McKinsey & Company Denmark Website: Main Contact: Thomas Schmidt, Location Manager, Partner Medicon Valley Alliance Website: Main Contact: Stig Jørgensen,
72 70 Medtronic Danmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Mette-Marie Harild, Regional Director Nordic Microsoft Denmark Website: Main Contact: Charlotte Mark, & Site Leader Monsanto Crop Sciences Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Mattias Zetterstrand, GA/PA/RA Manager Monster Worldwide Scandinavia AB Website: Main Contact: Ulrik Dyring-Bro, Key Account Manager Motorola A/S Website: Main Contact: Steffen Ring, Senior Director of Global Government Affairs MSD Website: Main Contact: Dorthe Mikkelsen, Vice President MSD Europe Møbeltransport Danmark - House of Relocation Website: Main Contact: Gunnar Moeskjær, International Director N National Instruments Danmark Website: Main Contact: Gert Nilsson, NCF - Nordic Corporate Finance Website: Main Contact: Peter Søgaard, Partner NetOp A/S Website: Main Contact: Kurt Groth Bager, CEO NLP World Website: Main Contact: Arthur Buchman, Psychologist NNIT A/S Website: Main Contact: Per Kogut, CEO Nordea Bank Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Niels E. Rasmussen, Senior Director Norrbom Vinding Website: Main Contact: Jørgen Vinding, Partner Novartis Healthcare A/S Website: Main Contact: Peter Drøidal, Regional Director Denmark Novell Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Ken Tomassen, Novo A/S Website: Main Contact: Thorkil Kastberg Christensen, Chief Financial Officer Novo Nordisk A/S Website: Main Contact: Lars Rebien Sørensen, President and CEO
73 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z 71 Novozymes A/S Website: Main Contact: Thomas Nagy, Executive Vice President, Stakeholder Relations Nykredit A/S Website: Main Contact: Peter Engberg Jensen, Group Chief Executive Nypro Denmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Fredrik Carlsson, O Oracle Danmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Thomas Honoré, Orbicon A/S Website: Main Contact: Jesper Nybo Andersen, P PepsiCo Nordic, Danish Branch Website: Main Contact: Peter Meldahl, Franchise Manager Beverages, DK/Iceland PerkinElmer Inc Website: Main Contact: Annegrete Pedersen, Site Leader PFA Pension Website: Main Contact: Lotte Elsborg, Global Network Manager Pfizer ApS Website: Main Contact: Jens Holmstrup, Prent Denmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Peter Bay, PrimeTime Communication Website: Main Contact: Peter Sterup, Procter & Gamble Danmark ApS Website: Main Contact: Jesper Michaels, Group Tax Manager, Nordics & Luxembourg PwC Website: Main Contact: Allan Vestergaard Andersen, Assurance Partner R Radiometer A/S Website: Main Contact: Peter Kürstein, President, CEO Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Website: Main Contact: Roy A. Kappenberger, General Manager RAE Systems Europe ApS Website: Main Contact: Palle Berggreen, Service Manager EMEA
74 72 Rambøll Danmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Thomas Rand, Energy Raytheon International Inc. Website: Main Contact: Mark N. Clark, Vice President, European Region Recall A/S Website: Main Contact: Philippe Åkermann, Marketing Coordinator Regus Business Centre ApS Website: Main Contact: Anthony Höglind, Area Sales Manager REPUTATION Website: Main Contact: Alexander Peitersen, Resources Global Professionals A/S Website: Main Contact: Kersi Porbunderwalla, Senior Associate Right Management Website: Main Contact: Niels Baht, General Manager, Nordic RiskPoint A/S Website: Main Contact: Kenneth Nielsen, Director & Partner Roche A/S Website: Main Contact: Robin Turner, General Manager Rud Pedersen A/S Website: Main Contact: Sune Wæsel, Public Affairs Director Rønne & Lundgren Law Firm Website: Main Contact: Ulrik Fleischer- Michaelsen, Partner - Corporate & Commercial S sanofi-aventis Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Lasse Petersen, General Manager Santaris Pharma A/S Website: Main Contact: Søren Tulstrup, President & CEO SAS - Scandinavian Airlines Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Per Møller Jensen, Vice President Marketing & Sales SAS Institute A/S Website: Main Contact: Bent Sørensen, Scan Global Logistics A/S Website: Main Contact: Lennart Næsby, Vice President Scandic Copenhagen Website: Main Contact: Kirsten Glente,
75 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z 73 Scandinavian Cruise Center A/S Website: Main Contact: Poul Dylov, Sealed Air Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Jan Wieth, Sales Director SEB - Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB Website: Main Contact: Mark Luscombe, Deputy Head of Merchant Banking Settwell Relocation Website: Main Contact: Mads Chr. Wikke, General Manager Shell Denmark Website: Main Contact: Nicola Gordon,, SOGU Shipco Transport Holding A/S Website: Main Contact: Morten Bach, Director, Business Development Site Architects Website: Main Contact: Brian Sheldon, Partner Smartpanel Technologies ApS Main Contact: Michael Dølpher, Spamfighter ApS Website: Main Contact: Henrik Sørensen, SprintLink Denmark ApS Website: danish Main Contact: Martin Murmann, Senior Sales Manager Stampe, Haume & Hasselriis Website: Main Contact: Terry A. Selzer, Attorney Struers A/S Website: Main Contact: Steen Jensen, Stryker Nordic Website: Main Contact: Laurence Hipkin, General Manager Sun Chemical A/S Website: Main Contact: Henning Meyer, SvendHjort Agencies Website: Main Contact: Svend Hjort, President Sypris Europe ApS Website: Main Contact: Michael Stokes, T T. Rowe Price Global Investment Services Limited Website: Main Contact: Peter Preisler, Director, Head of EMEA Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Website: Main Contact: Ragnar G. Norddahl, Business Relationship Advisor
76 74 TDC A/S Website: Main Contact: Peter Stig Andersen, Executive Vice President Team Allied Website: Main Contact: Peter Mortensen, Sales Manager Telia Denmark Website: Main Contact: Søren Abildgaard, President Terma A/S Website: Main Contact: Jørn Henrik Levy Rasmussen, Vice President The Boeing Company Website: Main Contact: Joseph T. McAndrew, Vice President-Europe The Boston Consulting Group Website: Main Contact: Jens A. Harsaae, Partner & The International Institute of Written Oxford English ApS Website: Main Contact: Mariano A. Davies, Thermo Fisher Scientific Website: and Main Contact: Jan B. Petersen, Toft ApS Website: Main Contact: Jesper Toft, Owner Toms Gruppen A/S Website: Main Contact: Jesper Møller, CEO/ Topdanmark Forsikring Website: Main Contact: Søren Pahl, Senior Vice President, HR Tvilum A/S Website: Main Contact: Peter Arndrup Poulsen, TWOFORONE A/S Website: Main Contact: Patricia Kolendo, Sales Manager U UL International Demko A/S Website: Main Contact: Mette Winther Pedersen, Branch Manager Understanding Culture Website: Main Contact: Rikke Haugegaard, Director Unisys A/S Website: Main Contact: Palle Hansen, UPS Danmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Peter Janning, Sales Manager Denmark
77 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z 75 V Varian Medical Systems Scandinavia A/S Website: Main Contact: Sten Hornsleth, Velux A/S Website: Main Contact: Jørgen Tang-Jensen, CEO Verizon Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Flemming Dehn Jespersen, Legal Director, EMEA Vestas Wind Systems A/S Website: Main Contact: Karina Boldsen, Virksomhedsskolen A/S Website: Main Contact: Christian Planck, W Warner Music Denmark A/S Website: Main Contact: Mickey Lund, Finance Controller Waters A/S Website: Main Contact: Mogens Hallas, General Manager Weibel Scientific A/S Website: Main Contact: Peder R. Pedersen, President Wizer A/S Website: Main Contact: Flemming Fog, CEO WMAN Website: Main Contact: Bo Røen Hansen, Director Woer + Gregorius Website: Main Contact: Mulle Gregorius, Wonderful Copenhagen Website: Main Contact: Lars Bernhard Jørgensen, World Jet Trading A/S Website: Main Contact: Kristian Hougaard, President Z Zealand Pharma Website: Main Contact: David H. Solomon, Chief Executive Officer
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79 AMCHAM NETWORK 77 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.
80 78 AMCHAM NORDIC NETWORK FINLAND AmCham Finland Kriistina Helenius, Annankatu 32 FI Helsinki Tel: (+358) Website: U.S. Commercial Service Nicholas Kuchova, Regional Senior Commercial Officer Itäinen Puistotie 14 B FI Helsinki Tel: (+358) [email protected] Website: Population: 5.26 million Life expectancy: GDP (PPP): $ billion GDP Growth: 2.1 % GDP per capita (PPP): $ 35,300 Unemployment: 7.9 % Inflation: 1.1% Source: CIA Factbook (2010 Estimate) NORWAY AmCham Norway Jason Turflinger, Lille Grensen 5 N-0159 Oslo Tel: (+47) [email protected] Website: U.S. Commercial Service Vidar Keyn, Head of Commercial Section Henrik Ibsens gate 48 N-0244 Oslo Tel: (+47) [email protected] Website: Population: 4.68 million Life expectancy: GDP (PPP): $ billion GDP Growth: 1.5 % GDP per capita (PPP): $ 59,100 Unemployment: 3.7 % Inflation: 2.4 % Source: CIA Factbook (2010 Estimate) SWEDEN AmCham Sweden Berit Salheim, Jakobs Torg 3, P.O. Box SE Stockholm Tel: (+46) [email protected] Website: U.S. Commercial Service Frank Carrico, Regional Senior Commercial Officer Dag Hammarskjölds Väg 31 SE Stockholm Tel: (+46) [email protected] Website: Population: 9.07 million Life expectancy: 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)
81 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. 79 DENMARK AmCham Denmark Stephen Brugger, Executive Director Christians Brygge 26 DK-1559 Copenhagen V Tel: (+45) [email protected] Website: U.S. Commercial Service Bjarke Frederiksen, Head of Commercial Section Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 24 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø Tel: (+45) [email protected] Website: Population: 5.52 million Life expectancy: GDP (PPP): $ billion GDP Growth: % GDP per capita (PPP): $ 37,000 Unemployment: 4.2 % Inflation: 2.2 % Source: CIA Factbook (2010 Estimate)
82 80 Trans-Atlantic Connections 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 Tel: (+001) [email protected] Website:
83 Contact: ECACC Secretariat c/o AmCham EU Avenue des Arts 53 B-1000 Brussels Tel: (+32) [email protected] Website: European Council of American Chambers of Commerce (ECACC) 81 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.
84 82 ECACC Directory of Members Albania AmCham Albania Rr. Deshmoret 4 Shkurtit, Sky Tower, Room Tirana Albania Tel: (+355) Fax: (+355) [email protected] Website: Floreta Luli-Faber, Executive Director Robert Wood, President Armenia AmCham Armenia Marriott Armenia, 9 Vazgen Sargsyan Street, 7th floor, room Yerevan Armenia Tel: (+347) Fax: (+347) [email protected] Website: Diana Gaziyan, Executive Director David Atanessian, Chairman Austria AmCham Austria Porzellangasse 39/7 A-1090 Vienna Austria Tel: (+43) Fax: (+43) [email protected] Website: Daniela Homan, Executive Director Felix Thun-Hohenstein, Chairman Azerbaijan AmCham Azerbaijan The Landmark, 96 Nizami Street AZ-1010 Baku Azerbaijan Tel: (+99) Fax: (+99) [email protected] Website: Nargiz Nasrullayeva-Muduroglu, Executive Director Daniel Mathews, President Belgium AmCham Belgium Rue du Commerce 41, Handelsstraat B-1000 Brussels Belgium Tel: (+32) Fax: (+32) [email protected] Website: Marcel Claes, Chief Executive Scott Beardsley, President Bosnia and Herzegovina AmCham Bosnia & Herzegovina Zmaja Od Bosne 4 St Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Tel: (+387) Fax: (+387) [email protected] Website: Violeta Cibukcic, Executive Director Mrs. Lejla Zukic-Krivdic, Chariman Bulgaria AmCham Bulgaria Business Park Sofia, Mladost 4 Area, Building 2, floor 6 BG-1766 Sofia Bulgaria Tel: (+359) /4/5 Fax: (+359) [email protected] Website: Valentin Georgiev, Executive Director Peter Lithgow, President Croatia AmCham Croatia Radnicka cesta 47 HR Zagreb Croatia Tel: (+385) Fax: (+385) [email protected] Website: Andrea Doko Jelušić, Executive Director Don Markušić, President Cyprus Cyprus-American Business Association P.O. Box CY-1509 Nicosia Cyprus Tel: (+357) Fax: (+357) [email protected] Website: Andreas Papadouris, Executive Secretary Chris Christodoulou, President Czech Republic AmCham Czech Republic Dusni 10 CZ Prague 1 Czech Republic Tel: (+420) Fax: (+420) [email protected] Website: Weston Stacey, Executive Director Ron Adams, President Denmark AmCham Denmark Christians Brygge Copenhagen V Denmark Tel: (+45) Fax: (+45) [email protected] Website: Stephen Brugger, Executive Director Kim Østrup, Chairman EU AmCham EU Kunstlaan 53 Avenue des Arts B-1000 Brussels Belgium Tel: (+32) Fax: (+32) [email protected] Website: Susan Danger, John Vassallo, Chairman
85 Contact Information 83 Finland AmCham Finland Annankatu 32, 7th floor SF Helsinki Finland Tel: (+358) Fax: (+358) [email protected] Website: Kristiina Helenius, Heikki Malinen, Chairman France AmCham France 156 boulevard Haussmann F Paris France Tel: (+33) Fax: (+33) [email protected] Website: Marina Niforos, Jean-Claude Gruffat, President Georgia AmCham Georgia 10 Melikishvili Ave Tbilisi Georgia Tel: +(995 32) Fax: +(995 32) [email protected] Website: Nicole Jordania, Executive Director David Lee, President Germany AmCham Germany Börsenplatz 7-11 D Frankfurt am Main Germany Tel: (+ 49) Fax: (+49) [email protected] Website: Dr. Dierk Mueller, General Manager Fred B. Irwin, President Greece American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce Messoghion Avenue GR Athens Greece Tel: (+30) Fax: (+30) [email protected] Website: Elias J. Spirtounias, Executive Director Yanos Gramatidis, Chairman Hungary AmCham Hungary Szent István tér 11, 6th floor H-1051 Budapest Hungary Tel: (+36) Fax: (+36) [email protected] Website: Peter Dávid, Chief Executive Officer István Havas, President Ireland AmCham Ireland 6 Wilton Place Dublin 2 Ireland Tel: (+353) Fax: (+353) [email protected] Website: Joanne Richardson, Chief Executive Gerry Kilcummins, President Israel Israel-America Chamber of Commers 35 Shaul Hamelech Blvd. IL Tel Aviv Israel Tel: (+972) Fax: (+972) [email protected] Website: Tamar Guy, Executive Director Chemi Peres, Chairman Italy AmCham Italy Via Cantù, 1 I Milano Italy Tel: (+39) Fax: (+39) [email protected] Website: Simone Crolla, Vittorio Terzi, President Kosovo AmCham Kosovo Str.Fehmi Agani Nr. 36/ Prishtina Kosovo Tel: (+381) Fax: (+381) [email protected] Website: Lekë Musa, Executive Director Christopher Hall, Chairman Latvia AmCham Latvia Torna iela 4, IIA-301 LV-1050 Riga Latvia Tel: (+371) Fax: (+371) [email protected] Website: Liga Bertulsone, Executive Director Ivars Slokenbergs, Chairman Luxembourg AmCham Luxembourg 6, rue Antoine de Saint-Exupéry L-1432 Luxembourg Luxembourg Tel: (+352) Fax: (+352) [email protected] Website: Iris Ovadiya, Operations Director Paul-Michael Schonenberg, Chairman Macedonia AmCham Macedonia Ivo Lola Ribar 59A-1/15 MK-1000 Skopje Macedonia Tel: (+389) Fax: (+389) [email protected] Website: Sonja McGurk, Executive Director Stefan Plavjanski, Chairman p
86 84 ECACC Directory of Members Malta American Chamber of Commerce in Malta Exchange Buildings, Republic Street Valletta VLT 1117, Malta Tel: (+356) Fax: (+356) org ; [email protected] Website: Pierre Attard, President & Chairman Moldova AmCham Moldova Kentford Building Ground Floor, 202, Stefan cel Mare str. MD-2004 Chisinau Republic of Moldova Tel: (+373) Fax: (+373) [email protected] Website: Emilia Malairau, ˇ Executive Director John Maxemchuk, President Montenegro Kralja Nikole 27a/IV PC Celebic ˇ Podgorica Montenegro Tel: (+382) Fax: (+382) [email protected] Website: Edin Seferovic, Executive Director Oliver Obradovic, President of the Board of Governors Norway AmCham Norway Lille Grensen 5 N-0159 Oslo, Norway Tel: (+47) Fax: (+47) [email protected] Website: Jason Turflinger, Jan Grønbech, Chairman Poland AmCham Poland Warsaw Financial Center, ul. Emilii Plater 53, 14th floor PL Warsaw, Poland Tel: (+48) Fax: (+48) [email protected] Website: Dorothy Dabrowski, Executive Director Joseph Wancer, Chairman Portugal AmCham Portugal Rua D. Estefania 155, 5 Esq. P Lisboa Portugal Tel: (+351) Fax: (+351) [email protected] Website: Graça Didier, Executive Director José Joaquim Oliveira, Chairman Romania AmCham Romania Union International Center, 11 Ion Campineanu, Bucharest-1, Romania Tel: (+40) Fax: (+40) [email protected] Website: Anca Harasim, Executive Director Russia AmCham Russia Dolgorukovskaya Ul. 7, 14th Floor RU Moscow Russian Federation Tel: (+7) Fax: (+7) [email protected] Website: Andrew B. Somers, President & CEO St. Petersburg Chapter Na Novo-Isaakievskoy business center, Ulitsa Yakubovicha 24, left wing, 3rd floor St. Petersburg Russian Federation Tel: (+7) Fax: (+7) [email protected] Website: Maria Chernobrovkina, Executive Director Ruslan Belyaev, Chairman Serbia AmCham Serbia Smiljaniceva Belgrade, Serbia Tel: (+381) Fax: (+381) [email protected] Website: Bojana Ristic, Executive Director Skip Bornhuetter, President Slovak Republic AmCham Slovak Republic Hotel Crowne Plaza Bratislava Hodžovo námestie Bratislava Slovak Republic Tel: (+421) Fax: (+421) [email protected] Website: Jake C. Slegers, Executive Director Igor Kottman, President Slovenia AmCham Slovenia Dunajska 156 SLO-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia Tel: (+386) Fax: (+386) [email protected] Website: Ajsa Vodnik, M.Sc. Executive Director Tomáz Lovse, President of AmCham Spain AmCham Spain Tuset 10, 1º 2ª E Barcelona Spain Tel: (+34) Fax: (+34) [email protected] Website: Susan Feitoza, Executive Director Jaime Malet, Chairman
87 Contact Information 85 Sweden AmCham Sweden Jakobs torg 3, P.O. Box SE Stockholm Sweden Tel: (+46) Fax: (+46) [email protected] Website: Berit Salheim, Hans Enocson, Chairman Switzerland Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce Talacker Zurich Switzerland Tel: (+41) Fax: (+41) [email protected] Website: 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) Fax: (+31) (0) [email protected] Website: 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) Fax: (+90) [email protected] Website: Ugur Terzioglu, Chairman Asude Yade Akdeniz, Executive Manager American Business Forum in Turkey /ABFT Süzer Plaza Kat 15, Askeroca Caddesi No Elmada, Istanbul Turkey Tel: (+90) Fax: (+90) [email protected] Website: Ercan Özgür, Executive Director Rahsan Cebe, Chairwoman Ukraine AmCham Ukraine Horizon Park Business Center, 12 Amosova Vul., 15th Floor Kiev Ukraine Tel: ( ) Fax: ( ) [email protected] Website: Jorge Zukoski, President Boris Krasnyansky, Chairman United Kingdom British American Business 75 Brook Street W1K 4AD London, United Kingdom Tel: (+44) Fax: (+44) [email protected] Website: Peter Hunt, Other AmChams in Europe Estonia AmCham Estonia Tallinn Business Center, Harju Tallinn Estonia Tel: (+372) Fax: (+372) [email protected] Website: Daria Sivovol, Executive Director Andrus Alber, President Kazakhstan AmCham Kazakhstan Hyatt Hotel Office Tower, 10th Floor 29/6 Satpaev Street Almaty Kazakhstan Tel: (+7 ) /39/40 Fax: (+7) [email protected] Website: Doris Bradbury, Executive Director Kenneth Mack, President Kyrgyz Republic AmCham Kyrgyz Republic 191 Abdrakhmanov str, Office # Bishkek Kyrgyz Republic Tel: (+996) Fax: (+996) [email protected] Website: Ainura Cholponkulova, Executive Director Glen Lockwood, Chairman Lithuania AmCham Lithuania Lukiskiu LT Vilnius Lithuania Tel: (+370) [email protected] or [email protected] Website: Živile Sabaliauskaite, Executive Director (acting) Rimtautas Vizgirda, Chairman Uzbekistan AmCham Uzbekistan 2 Afrosiab Street Tashkent Uzbekistan Tel: (+998) Fax: (+998) [email protected] Website: Tatyana Bystrushkina, Executive Director Donald Nicholson II, President
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89 KEY LINKS Trade Council of Denmark: The Danish Tax Service: Wonderful Copenhagen: Danish American Foundation & Fulbright Commission: American Club in Copenhagen: American Women s Club in Copenhagen: 87 Dansk Erhverv Danish Chamber of Commerce Børsen, DK-1217 Copenhagen K Tel: (+45) Fax: (+45) [email protected] Website: Confederation of Danish Industries H.C. Andersens Boulevard 18 DK-1787 Copenhagen V Tel: (+45) Fax: (+45) [email protected] Website: Copenhagen Capacity Nørregade 7B 1165 Copenhagen K Tel: (+45) Fax: (+45) [email protected] Website: Invest in Denmark Ministry of Foreign Affairs Asiatisk Plads Copenhagen K Tel: (+45) Fax: (+45) [email protected] Website: American-Danish Business Council Embassy of Denmark 3200 Whitehaven Street, NW Washington, D. C U.S.A. Tel: (+001) Fax: (+001) [email protected] Website: Danish American Business Forum Vedbæk Strandvej 350,P.O. Box Vedbæk Tel: (+45) Fax: (+45) [email protected] Website: Danish Immigration Service Ryesgade Copenhagen Ø Tel: Fax: [email protected] Website: U.S. Government in Denmark Embassy of the United States of America Dag Hammarskjölds Allé Copenhagen Ø Tel: (+45) Fax: (+45) Website: denmark.usembassy.gov Laurie S. Fulton, U.S. Ambassador Jonathan Bayat, Management Officer Consular Section: Robert Jachim, First Secretary and Consul [email protected] Public Relations: Melissa Ford, Public Affairs Officer [email protected] Political/Economic Section: Richard Bell Counselor for Political & Economic Affairs [email protected] Shawn Waddoups First Secretary, Economic and Commercial Affairs [email protected] Environment, Science & Technology: Edward T. Canuel, Ph.D. Regional Hub Officer Environmental, Scientific, Technological and Health Affairs [email protected] Regional Security Office: Dimas A. Jaen, Regional Security Officer [email protected] US Foreign Commercial Service (FCS) Dag Hammarskjölds Allé Copenhagen Ø Tel: (+45) Fax: (+45) Website: Bjarke Frederiksen, Head of Commercial Section [email protected] Sabina Kroigaard, Commercial Specialist [email protected] Peter Strandby, Commercial Specialist [email protected] Maria Norsk, Commercial Assistant [email protected]
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