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Raphaëlle Hennekinne

Director for Sustainability Policy, DIGITALEUROPE

Prior to joining DIGITALEUROPE, Raphaëlle worked as a Senior Consultant in the public affairs consultancy NOVE, where she managed accounts in both the tech and manufacturing sectors and provided advice on sustainability issues (chemicals, circular economy, ecodesign, etc.).

She previously worked at French law firms DS Avocats and Savin Martinet Associés, where she assisted clients in environmental and economic law, both for advice and litigation purposes.

Before that, she gained experience with ClientEarth, a non-profit environmental law organization based in Brussels and London, where she contributed to EU advocacy campaigns. She has also worked as an intern in several law firms and think-tanks such as Carnegie Europe and the Senlis Council.

Raphaëlle holds a Master 2 in European Union law (Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas) and is qualified as an attorney at the Paris bar.