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Membership Directory YEARBOOK
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THE VOICE FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSTHE VOICE FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
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The American Chamber of Commerce in Denmark (AmCham Denmark) is a non-profit, non-governmental businessassociation representing companies actively investing in Denmark and the United States. As the voice for U.S. and international business in Denmark, AmCham is committed building a more competitive business and investment climate in Denmark, one that encourages investments and stimulates growth.
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Managing Editor: Therese Oliver Writers: The AmCham Team Layout & Design: Gregorius DesignThinking Printing: Zeuner GrafiskContact Information: AmCham Denmark, Christians Brygge 26, 1559 Copenhagen V, Denmark, Phone (+45) 33 932 932, Fax (+45) 33 932 938,[email protected], www.amcham.dk 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.
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Message from the U.S. Ambassador
Board of Directors
Message from the Executive Director
AmCham Timeline – A Look Back
2013 Year in Review
Special Investment Section
AmCham Denmark Membership
AmCham Denmark Members
Members by Industry
Membership Directory
AmCham Network
AmCham Partners
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CONTENTS
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I’m honored to be in Denmark as U.S. Ambassador, and making my contribution to deepening the great existing partnership we have between our two countries. Our relationship is stronger than ever, and I am working daily to ensure that it continues. Our trading relationship is a central component, and one of the things that has impressed me most is how closely the U.S. Embassy and the AmCham work together to support our businesses operating in Denmark and to promote Danish investment in the U.S.
Over the past year, we have continued to deepen that partnership, bringing together leaders from politics and business, and showcasing the vital contributions that U.S. companies make to the Danish economy.
Along the way, I have greatly enjoyed co-hosting events with AmCham that showcase those contributions and promote a business friendly environment in Denmark. One highlight for me this year has been the Green Partnerships for Growth initiative − with the Confederation of Danish Industry we are working together to facilitate more public-private partnerships in sustainable energy. I was also pleased to join AmCham in presenting the Foreign Company of the Year award to U.S. firm Biogen Idec, which was deservedly recognized for creating
J. Rufus GiffordU.S. Ambassadorto the Kingdom of Denmark
new Danish jobs and growth by investing in manufacturing.
I also greatly appreciate AmCham’s partnership as we showcase the benefits of Danish companies investing in the U.S. The kickoff “SelectUSA” Global Investment Summit in Washington, D.C., last October was only the beginning. We are looking forward to deepening our trade ties with Denmark and the EU exponentially in the coming year. The U.S. has already grown to be Denmark’s third-largest export market for goods and services. Our trading relationship is about $24 billion a year; we are confident that our trade relationship will grow even more in the coming years.
The launch of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations in 2013 further demonstrates our commitment to the transatlantic relationship. Already, the
transatlantic economy is the largest in the world, accounting for one-third of all global trade and one-half of global output. Annual outflow from the U.S. and the EU represent about three-quarters of global Foreign Direct Investment. TTIP negotiations are ongoing, but we need to match our aspirations with political decisiveness and constructive engagement with all stakeholders. Achieving a comprehensive agreement in the coming year will set a global “gold standard” for free trade, openness and growth.
The U.S. Embassy in Denmark will remain a strong partner of the AmCham, and we will continue to work together to promote U.S. business and to create jobs, growth, and prosperity in our two countries. I am bullish about the coming year and hope everyone in AmCham is, too.
J. Rufus Gifford
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J. Rufus Gifford was sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark on August 15, 2013. Prior to his ambassadorship, Ambassador Gifford served as the Finance Chair of the Presidential Inaugural Committee after having held such roles as Finance Director for Obama for America, Finance Director for the Democratic National Committee, and California Finance Director for the Presidential Inaugural Committee.
Before making his entrance into politics as a political consultant in California, Ambassador Gifford was a Creative Executive for Davis Entertainment, an independent film company based in Los Angeles. He holds a B.A. from Brown University and is currently a Federal Club Member of the Human Rights Campaign and a Partner in Conservation for the World Wildlife Fund.
J. Rufus Gifford
Ambassador J. Rufus Gifford; President Obama
Ambas-sador J. Rufus Gifford (center) with Vice President Joe Biden and wife, Jill Biden (left) and President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama (right)
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AmCham Denmark, under the leadership of Stephen Brugger and the dedication of its capable staff, continues to make great progress as the voice for U.S. and International companies in Denmark. This is especially evident as we look back on 2013 and the high level access that AmCham achieved within the Danish Government, and the value these opportunities provided to our members.
The core of our policy agenda is to build a more competitive business and investment climate in Denmark, one that encourages investments and creates jobs. We aim to continue the outreach and constructive dialogue we have established with key decision makers, as a forum for getting your industry’s challenges, as well as proposed solutions, heardin the political debate.
There has never been a more important time to have a strong collective voice speaking on behalf of international business, and with your active support, we will make great strides in the coming year.
Thanks to my fellow board members, whose leadership and proactive engagement is a key factor in AmCham’s current and future success. I would also like to acknowledge the valuable relationships we share with our partners and extend a special thanks to the U.S. Embassy and Ambassador Gifford for their invaluable contributions. Finally, my sincere thanks to you, our members, for your continuing participation and support.
Stephen ShillingtonChairman
Chairman Stephen Shillington, CEO, McDonald’s Denmark& Vice President,McDonald’s Nordic Region.
Message from the Chairman
“We aim to continue the constructive dialogue with key decision makers, as a forum for getting your industry’s challenges heard in the political debate.”
Minister Bjarne Corydon met with AmCham’s Board of Directors and representatives of AmCham’s Finance Committee to discuss the challenges facing companies looking to invest in Denmark.
Newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, J. Rufus Gifford and new DCM, Karl Stoltz, met with AmCham’s Board in a roundtable discussion.
Board Meetings
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Treasurer Allan L. Agerholm, CEO & Managing Director, Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers
HonoraryPresident J. Rufus GiffordU.S. Ambassadorto Denmark
Chairman Stephen Shillington, CEO McDonald’s Denmark & V.P. McDonald’s Nordic
Co-Vice Chair, Torsten Moe, Partner, PwC
Co-Vice Chair, Dorthe Mikkelsen, Senior VicePresidentMSD
Polly Fairchild,CIODuPont Nutrition& Health
AmCham Denmark BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Observer Bjarke Frederiksen, Head of Commercial Section, U.S. Embassy
Anders Würtzen, Senior Vice President, Head of Group Public Affairs, A.P. Møller – Maersk
Ex-officio Liaison Kirsten Selinger, Economic Officer, U.S. Embassy
John Walsh III, President & COO Nordic Region, CSC Denmark
Ole Vrangbæk OlsenCFO, IBM Denmark
Martin Rahbek, CEO, Konica Minolta Denmark
Charlotte Mark, Managing Director, Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen
Finn L. Meyer, Partner, KPMG
Peter Müller, Managing Director, Bayer
Thomas Nagy, ExecutiveVice President,Novozymes
Lene Skole, Executive Vice President & CFO, Coloplast
Ben Ring, CountryChairman,Denmark,Greenland& IcelandShell
David Horn Solomon, President and CEO , Zealand Pharma
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Message from the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
2014 is an exciting year for AmCham Denmark – its 15th year of operation. In May 1999, AmCham was founded by a group of some 40 committed companies with a vision to create a business network supporting U.S. – Danish trade and investment. Today, thanks to the support of these and many more great companies, AmCham’s representation has grown to more than 250 companies actively investing in Denmark and the United States.
In this 15th anniversary edition of our Yearbook & Membership Directory, we look back at AmCham’s colorful history with a special pictorial timeline, marking special events, people and achievements, and showing AmCham’s development from inception to present day. You might see some familiar faces through the years – maybe even your own.
This publication is also rich with examples of the access and accomplishments that took place during 2013, where we delivered one of the strongest programs of value-added events in our history. Our efforts this past year took many forms, including policy-driven meetings with key ministers, as well as political and business leaders; stimulating, high-level networking events; and enhanced promotion and profiling opportunities for our members.
As I reflect upon the past 15 years, I believe AmCham
is stronger than ever, fueled by experience, important relationships built on solid, sustainable foundations, and not least, our engaged members. That is why I dedicate this 2014 Yearbook to you, our members. The vibrant, working relationships that we enjoy with you boost all of our efforts, and are a key reason why we look forward to building on our progress year after year.
I hope you find this 2014 Yearbook to be a relevant and informative resource for your business. My personal thanks to our many sponsors for making this anniversary publication a reality.
Stephen BruggerExecutive Director
1999 - 2014
“As I reflect upon the past 15 years, I believe AmCham is stronger than ever, thanks to our engaged members.”
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Stephen Brugger Executive Director
AmCham’s office overlooking the Copenhagen Harbor
Therese OliverEvents and Member
Services Manager
Ole SchmidtPolicy and Communications Manager
Lisbeth MetaschAdministrative Assistant
Mary SandbergCommunications Assistant
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AmCham Denmark Established
1999 - 2014
TIMELINE – A LOOK BACK
Richard N. Swett, Founding U.S. Ambassador
AmCham’s First Chairman: Walter J. Ehmer
1999
U.S. AmbassadorStuart Bernstein
Appointed
Stephen Brugger appointed as Executive Director
AmChamFamily Thanksgiving
established
Elias Panayotopoulos (Citigroup) elected Chairman
2001
3MAlpine BiomedAmwayAscential SoftwareBentley ScandinaviaBurson-MarstellerChevronCitiCoca-ColaDeloitteEli LillyEstée LauderFord Motor CompanyHewlett-PackardIHS GlobalIntelInter-Global TradingKodakKPMGMattelMicrosoftMotorolaMSDLucent TechnologiesPerkinElmerPfizerTDCUL DemkoUnisysUPSValtech
FOUNDING MEMBERS
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AGM hosted byValtech featuring U.S.
EU Ambassador Rockwell Schnabel
2002
AmChamCup Golf Tournament
established
Jonathan Grover(Ferring Pharmaceuticals)
elected Chairman
2003
AmCham hosts first ever Nordic/Baltic Chief of
Mission Conference
AGM hosted by PwCwith Minister of Economic &
Business Affairs Bendt Bendtsen
Patron Member Breakfast with Former GE CEO
Jack Welch
2004
Paul Coleman (Biogen Idec) elected Chairman
1998 - 2001 Richard Swett
2001 - 2005 Stuart Bernstein
2005 – 2009 James P. Cain
2009 – 2013 Laurie S. Fulton
2013 – present J. Rufus Gifford
U.S. AMBASSADORS
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• Biogen Idec (2013) Foreign Company of the Year
• Terma (2013) Transatlantic Company of the Year
• McDonald’s (2012) Foreign Company of the Year
• Novozymes (2012) Transatlantic Company of the Year
• Siemens (2011) Foreign Company of the Year
• Grundfos (2011) Transatlantic Company of the Year
• Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers (2010) Foreign Company of the Year
• Novo Nordisk (2010) Transatlantic Company of the Year
• Iron Mountain (2009) Foreign Company of the Year
• GlaxoSmithKline Pharma (2008) Foreign Company of the Year
• iMotions (2007) Entrepreneurship Award
• CSC & Topsoe Fuel Cell (2006) Entrepreneurship Award
• Texas Instruments (2005) American Business Award
• Nypro (2004) Entrepreneurship Award
AWARD WINNERS
AmCham releases“2006 Foreign Investors
Agenda”
AmCham HealthcareCommittee releases first
“Healthcare Policy Agenda”
AmCham hosts U.S.Chamber President
Tom Donohue
AmCham hosts luncheon with former U.S. Secretary
of State Colin Powell
AGM hosted by KPMGwith Taxation Minister
Kristian Jensen
AmCham hostsSocial Democrat Party
Leader HelleThorning-Schmidt
2005
Patron Member Dinnerwith Publishing Mogul
Steve Forbes
2006
U.S. AmbassadorJames P. Cain
Appointed
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TIMELINE – A LOOK BACK
1999 - 2014
Mark Luscombe (Citi) elected Chairman
AGM hosted by Dell with Education Minister
Bertel Haarder
AmCham Launches Business Barometer Survey at First Annual Foreign Investor
Summit
AmCham expands to current location at
Christians Brygge 26
2007
AmChamreleases
“A Competitive Denmark”
2008
AmCham HealthcareCommittee releases“Healthcare Political
Agenda”
But, in both the 2009 and 2010
survey, an alarmingly high number
of companies report that they
have considered or are considering
moving investments and jobs out of
Denmark.
85% of the respondents pointed to
the high cost of doing business as
a factor in their decision. Breaking
this down, the most common re-
sponses were cost of labor (salaries
which can be linked (high taxes
push wages higher).
Other responses included (in order
of frequency): VAT on services, -
capacity.
More than half of the survey re-
spondents said that their company’s
decisions to invest in Denmark would
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ion for the reasons for this low -
quent responses were:
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bargaining agreements; high salaries;
investments/jobs out of Denmark?
If you answered “yes” to considering moving investments/jobs out of
Denmark, which of the following are/were factors in the decision?
company’s future investments in Denmark?
Shortage
Inability
Personal
tax
Business BarometerResults of AmCham Denmark’s annual survey of members
AmCham Denmark’s Business Barometer is an annual survey of AmCham
members gauging the current business climate and future trends in and future needs.
The survey was conducted between August 24 and September 13, 2010. It
was sent to 237 general managers (or approved alternate) and received 106
responses – a 45% response rate. The respondents represented companies
with headquarters both inside Denmark (35%) and outside Denmark (65%).
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TIMELINE – A LOOK BACK
AmCham’s ExecutiveDirector addresses Prime
Minister’s Growth Forum on FDI
AmCham celebrates 10 year anniversary, establishing its
Education & Integration Fund
Roundtable with Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh
Rasmussen
Julie Edwards(GlaxoSmithKline)elected Chairman
2009
AmCham’s HR Committee releases whitepaper
“The Talent to Succeed”
Kim Østrup (IBM)elected Chairman
2010
AGM hosted by Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers with Foreign Minister Uffe
Ellemann-Jensen
U.S. AmbassadorLaurie S. Fulton
Appointed
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1999 - 2014
Danish Prime MinisterLars Løkke Rasmussen meets with AmCham
AmCham HR Committee releases “The Talent to
Compete”
AmCham release CBS report on the “Importance of
Multinational Enterprises”
2011
U.S. Ambassador J. Rufus Gifford
Appointed
AGM hosted by DEA / FUHU / Kosmopol with U.S. EU
Ambassador William Kennard
U.S. Secretary of StateHillary Clinton launches Green
Partnerships for Growth
2012 2013
AGM hosted byNovo Nordisk with CEOLars Rebien Sørensen
AmCham celebrates 15 year anniversary
Steve Shillington (McDonald’s)
elected Chairman
1999 - 2014
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AmCham events provide a high level of
access to key decision makers
and business leaders
throughoutthe year.
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2013 YEAR IN REVIEW
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YEAR IN REVIEW | Events & Milestones
JanuaryNew Year’s Reception with Minister Margrethe Vestager AmCham Denmark members gathered at the residence of U.S. Ambassador Laurie S. Fulton for AmCham’s annual New Year’s Reception, with Minister for Economics and the Interior, Margrethe Vestager.
FebruarySuper Bowl XLVII American Football fans gathered at Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers for the exclusive live U.S. Broadcast of Super Bowl 47. This year’s battle featured 5-time Super Bowl winner, the San Francisco 49’ers vs. the Baltimore Ravens.
AmCham and Manpower discuss a National Talent StrategyAmCham teamed up with Manpower in a series of meetings highlighting Denmark’s need for a comprehensive National
Talent Strategy linked closely to its investment policy.
Executive Roundtable with Head of the Productivity Commission AmCham Denmark’s Board and three of its policy committees met with Professor Peter Birch Sørensen to discuss the work of the Productivity Commission on the Danish “productivity challenge.”
MarchMeet the Leaders with Minister of Finance Bjarne CorydonParticipants gathered at Ernst & Young for a “Meet the Leaders” session with Danish Minister of Finance, Bjarne Corydon. This was the first opportunity for the Minister to meet with AmCham, but also a welcome opportunity to discuss the government’s new Growth Plan.
Roundtable with Minister of Finance Bjarne CorydonMinister Bjarne Corydon joined AmCham’s Board of Directors and representatives of AmCham’s Finance Committee to discuss the challenges facing companies looking to invest in Denmark.
TTIP Roundtablewith Daniel HamiltonAmCham joined the U.S. Embassy and Dansk Industri (DI) in welcoming Daniel Hamilton, Director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins University, for a roundtable discussion on the prospects for Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.
April2013 Executive Seminars in Analytical Chemistry (ESAC)More than 200 researchers, chemists, suppliers and industry experts gathered at the Scandic Copenhagen Hotel for the 13th annual Executive Seminars in Analytical Chemistry.
Reception honoring AmCham Fulbright Scholar Renée CooperA reception for Renée Cooper, Professor at the Fashion Institute for Technology in New York City and AmCham Fulbright scholar, was held at Søro, the home of U.S. Embassy Chargé d’Affaires, a.i., Stephen Cristina.
Transatlantic Business Roundtable & Transatlantic Company of the Year AwardAmCham reviewed its business plan for 2013 at the AGM, before conducting its Transatlantic Business Roundtable featuring a keynote by CEO of Novo Nordisk, Lars Rebien Sørensen. Terma was named AmCham Denmark’s 2013 Transatlantic Company of the Year.
ExPat Leadership Forum with Benny EngelbrechtThe Expat Leadership Forum met with Member of Parliament Benny Engelbrecht, (S) at the Danish Parliament (Folketinget) for a discussion on “Working with the Danish Government.”
2013
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September Foreign Investor Summit with Minister for Trade and European Affairs Nick HækkerupAmCham Denmark’s 7th annual Foreign Investor Summit focused on drivers of investment and growth. AmCham presented key findings from its 2013 Business Barometer.
Board Meeting with Ambassador GiffordIn September, newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, J. Rufus Gifford met with AmCham’s Board of Directors for the first time.
OctoberTransatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) AmCham teamed up with Dansk Industri (DI) to host more than 200 business leaders, politicians and stakeholders participating in the conference, “A New Era for EU-US Trade.”
”The Retail Revolution” with Professor Renée CooperAmCham Denmark teamed up with Dansk Erhverv (The Danish Chamber of Commerce) and sister organizations WEAR and Guldsmedebranchen, for an informational seminar on the future of the retail industry.
MayHealthcare Committee Roundtable with Adam WolfAmCham’s Healthcare Committee met with Adam Wolf, Director of Danish Regions, for a roundtable discussion on the financial challenges facing the healthcare sector.
Finance Committee Roundtable with Brian MikkelsenAmCham’s Finance Committee met with Brian Mikkelsen (C) and Nadeem Farooq (B) to discuss tax issues.
ExPat Leadership Forum: ”Flying Towards the Future”Members of AmCham’s Expat Leadership Forum joined the Øresundsgruppen, to discuss the future of the Scandinavian aviation industry.
JuneFolkemødet 2013 - AmCham Panel Debate & Reception AmCham participated in Folkemødet, the annual political “festival” on the Danish island of Bornholm. AmCham organized a debate on the contribution of multinational corporations to the Danish economy.
Board Meeting with Peter Mogensen (KPMG)Peter Mogensen, Director of Danish think-tank, Kraka, met with AmCham’s Board to discuss the political outlook following the government’s recent growth plan.
Independence DayFamily PicnicMore than 700 guests of all ages gathered at Rydhave, the official residence of the U.S. Ambassador, for AmCham Denmark’s 2013 Independence Day Family Picnic.
AugustGreen Partnerships Roundtable with Minister Martin Lidegaard Danish Minister for Climate and Energy, Martin Lidegaard, joined AmCham’s Green Partnerships Taskforce for a roundtable session with participants from Dansk Industri (DI) and the U.S. Embassy.
AmCham Cup More than 120 golfers from all sectors of Denmark’s International business community participated in the annual AmCham Cup Golf Tournament at Simon’s Golf Club in Humlebæk.
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Fall Members Reception & Foreign Company of the Year Award with Mayor Anna Mee AllerslevMembers gathered at Rådhuset for this flagship networking reception, where Biogen Idec Manufacturing was named AmCham’s 2013 Foreign Company of the Year.
Green Partnerships For Growth (GPG)More than 150 business leaders and stakeholders gathered at Dansk Industri’s (DI’s) newly renovated HQ to discuss how companies and governments can green and grow the economy.
YEAR IN REVIEW | Events & Milestones
AmCham Executive Forum: Punching Above Your WeightAmCham’s Executive Forum invited managing directors of multinational subsidiaries in Denmark to share their experiences on how to compete internally for company resources.
SelectUSA Global Investment Summit U.S. AmbassadorJ. Rufus Gifford, led a small delegation from Denmark, including AmCham’s Executive Director Stephen Brugger, to the first-ever SelectUSA Global Investment Summit in Washington D.C.
NovemberWe The People: Art and California Wine Tasting AmCham teamed up with Statens Museum for Kunst and the California Wine Institute to deliver an evening of art, wine and networking.
When Every Second Counts: Advanced Broadband Mobile Emergency CommunicationsAmCham, the Danish Technical University (DTU), Dansk Industri/ITEK and OSAC (Overseas Security Advisory Council) welcomed members and guests to a high-level conference aimed at exploring the needs for new mission critical mobile broadband communication services.
AmCham’s Annual Thanksgiving DinnerAmCham celebrated its 12th annual Family Thanksgiving Dinner. Guests enjoyed an authentic American-style dinner and dessert spread, courtesy of host Copenhagen Marriott and main sponsor, Microsoft.
DecemberHoliday Reception withChris MacDonald AmCham Denmark and the U.S. Embassy’s Commercial Service welcomed members and their spouses/partners to a Holiday Reception and American Wine Tasting. This year’s program featured the inspirational American fitness personality, Chris MacDonald.
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ACCESS AmCham Denmark makes it a priority to provide members with access to key business and politicalleaders. 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 remains a key voice of our membership.
CONNECTIONS AmCham continues to offer fantastic networking opportunities for our members. Whether sharing relevant knowledge or gaining relevant experience, members have ample opportunity to network and connect with other high level executives, diplomats and politicians in a variety of interesting settings.
SERVICE Servicing our member companies has always been a key priority for AmCham. We continue to offer great opportunities for members to broadcast their message out to the extensive AmCham network with targeted marketing opportunities, events and company promotions.
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5 President Obamaaddresses SelectUSAGlobal InvestmentSummit in the U.S.
6 Meet the Leaders with Minister Bjarne Corydon
7 AmCham’s 2013Business Barometer
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2013 provided AmCham’s members with access to several key political leaders.
In January, AmCham Denmark members gathered at the residence of U.S. Ambassador Laurie S. Fulton for AmCham’s annual New Year’s Reception, which featured Minister for Economics and the Interior, Margrethe Vestager. Over 100 business leaders attended this highly anticipated occasion, where they indulged in an array of lavish canapés and beverages, courtesy of Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers.
In March, participants gathered at Ernst & Young for a “Meet the Leaders” session with Danish Minister of Finance, Bjarne Corydon. This was the first opportunity for the Minister to meet with AmCham, but also a welcome opportunity to discuss the new “Growth Plan DK” and the general outlook for the Danish economy.
The Minister talked openly about his analysis of the present political situation – both in Denmark and on a European level.
In September, AmCham Denmark’s 7th annual Foreign Investor Summit focused on drivers of investment and growth. AmCham presented the findings from its 2013 Business Barometer, which once again highlighted the high cost of doing business as the main challenge to attracting investments to Denmark. The summit’s keynote was delivered by Nick Hækkerup, Denmark’s Minister for Trade and European Affairs.
The business perspective was presented by three international companies with significant investments in Denmark: Hess, Bayer and Novozymes; all of whom expressed concern about whether their level of investment can be sustained. The event concluded with a lively political debate between former Minister
for Taxation, Kristian Jensen (V) and the Social Democrat’s speaker on Trade and European Affairs, Mette Reissmann - both of whom acknowledged the challenges Denmark faces when trying to attract investments from abroad.
In late October, AmCham participated in the first-ever SelectUSA Global Investment Summit in the U.S., where more than 1,000 participants from 60 countries gathered in Washington D.C. in this two-day summit.
Speakers included: President Obama, Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker, Secretary of State John Kerry, Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew and U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, as well as several CEO’s from leading U.S. and International companies. U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, J. Rufus Gifford, led a small delegation from Denmark to the summit, which included AmCham’s Executive Director, Stephen Brugger and the Embassy’s Senior Commercial Officer, Bjarke Frederiksen.
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1 “How to Navigate the HumanAge:” (from left) David Arkless; Charlotte Mark, Microsoft; Rasmus Prehn
2 “When Every Second Counts”– Dr. Barbara Held, Head of Directorate General Policy, Germany
3 “The Retail Revolution” –(From left)Anne Møgelberg, Deloitte; Bo Sannung, SAS Institute; Renée Cooper, AmCham Fulbright Scholar; Torben E. Hoffmann Rosenstock,Dansk Erhverv
4 TTIP Roundtable participants included representatives from DI, AmCham, the U.S.Embassy and theDanish ForeignMinistry.
5 SAS Institute’sBo Sannung talks about Big Datain Retail
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Knowledge Exchange
AmCham strives to provide its members with up-to-date knowledge, directly from the experts themselves. 2013 boasted multiple events with key stakeholders and thought leaders alike.
In February, AmCham’s HR Committee organized a series of events with Manpower’s David Arkless, aimed at initiating a dialogue between business and key parliamentarians on the need for a comprehensive National Talent Strategy.
Following an exclusive interview with Børsen, Arkless delivered a keynote on “How to Navigate the Human Age” at a business luncheon hosted by Manpower Group. Representatives of the HR Committee then joined Arkless for a roundtable session with the Danish Parliamentary Committee on Research & Innovation, focusing on the importance of linking
Denmark’s Talent Strategy closely to its investment strategy.Following the committee meeting, Arkless joined HR Committee Chair, Charlotte Mark (Microsoft) for a session with the Minister for Research and Innovation Morten Østergaard. The day was rounded out with an exclusive dinner at Moltke’s Palæ.
In March, AmCham joined the U.S. Embassy and Dansk Industri (DI) in welcoming Daniel Hamilton, Johns Hopkins University’s Director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations, for a roundtable discussion on the prospects for The Transatlantic Trade and Investment (TTIP) initiative. Professor Hamilton discussed the enormous importance of the transatlantic economy, and how it is driven not so much by open trade, but by bilateral investments and the ensuing intra-company trade.
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In late April, AmCham Denmark teamed up with Dansk Erhverv (The Danish Chamber of Commerce) and sister organizations WEAR and Guldsmedebranchen, for an informational seminar on the future of the retail industry, entitled, “The Retail Revolution.” Nearly 75 participants from across business sectors convened at Deloitte Copenhagen to hear industry experts discuss how technology is rapidly changing the industry.
AmCham Fulbright Scholar, Professor Renée Cooper (Fashion Institute for Technology, New York City) led the discussion on U.S. Retail trends, focusing on ”Omnichannel.”
In November, AmCham partnered with the Danish Technical University (DTU), Dansk Industri/ITEK and OSAC (Overseas Security Advisory Council) in welcoming members and guests to “Every Second Counts,” a high-level conference aimed at exploring the needs for new mission critical mobile broadband communication services, which can no longer be facilitated by narrow band communication alone.
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3 Terma is named Transatlantic Company of the Year. (From left) Jury member Steen Thomsen, Copenhagen Business School; Mogens Lykketoft; winner Jørn Henrik Levy Rasmussen, Terma; Uffe Ellemann-Jensen; Host Lars Reiben Sørensen, Novo Nordisk; Jury member Sten Scheibye, Trade Council Chairman
4 Novo Nordisk’s Lars Rebien Sørensen, speaks about ”Success and Challenges in the U.S. Market”
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2 Copenhagen Mayor Anna Mee Allerslev announces the Foreign Company of the Year winner at Copenhagen City Hall
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2013 Business Awards
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5 Transatlantic Roundtable with Ellemann & Lykketoft
Each year, AmCham recognizes member excellence through two special achievement awards.
The Transatlantic Company of the Year award highlights the importance, contributions and positive impact of Danish companies actively investing in the United States. The Foreign Company of the Yearaward recognizes the importance and positive impact of foreign companies investing in Denmark.
Transatlantic Company of the Year
In April, Danish high-tech defense, security and space company, Terma, was named AmCham Denmark’s 2013 Transatlantic Company of the Year, for their brilliant use of strategic partnerships in transatlantic business development - partnerships that have secured their central role in providing and participating inthe world’s largest industrialR&D project: the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The runners up were: Bavarian Nordic, Coloplast and Haldor Topsøe. Previous winners include Novo Nordisk (2010), Grundfos (2011) and Novozymes (2012).
Prior to the award ceremony, AmCham conducted a Transatlantic Business Roundtable, which featured a keynote speech by CEO of Novo Nordisk, Lars Rebien Sørensen and a transatlantic debate with two former Foreign Ministers, Mogens Lykketoft and Uffe Ellemann-Jensen.
Foreign Company of the Year
In October, Biogen Idec Manufacturing became AmCham’s 2013 Foreign Company of the Year, in recognition of their contribution to employment, job creation and investments in Denmark. The jury described Biogen Idec’s facility in Hillerød as being one of the largest greenfield investments ever made by a foreign company –creating 525 high wage jobs thus far.
The award ceremony took place during AmCham’s Fall Member Reception at Copenhagen Town Hall’s celebrated “Festsal.”
Award finalists included GlaxoSmithKline, Hess, Medtronic and SEB Banken. Previous winners include Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers (2010), Siemens (2011) and McDonald’s (2012).
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AmCham Denmark prides itself on providing its member companies with the support and facilitation of special committees that identify tough issues impacting their operations.These committees drive policy and advocacy, developing positions that AmCham as an organization can then take further to key decision makers. In February, the AmCham HR Committee was the driver behind a series of events on February 5 focusing on the need for a National Talent Strategy and featuring the renowned expert in the field, Manpower’s David Arkless.
Later that month, AmCham Denmark’s Board and three policy committees met with Professor Peter Birch Sørensen to discuss the work of the Danish Productivity Commission and possible recommendations for future policy. AmCham’s Healthcare Committee initiated the meeting as a follow-up to their September 2012 report on the “Benefits of a Healthy Workforce,” which outlines potential productivity gains by utilizing innovative healthcare solutions.
In April, more than 200 researchers, chemists, suppliers and industry experts gathered at the Scandic Copenhagen Hotel
for the 13th annual Executive Seminars in Analytical Chemistry event. ESAC 2013 featured the latest developments within Clinical/Forensic, Food/Environment, Life Science/Biotech and Pharmaceutical applications.
In May the AmCham Healthcare Committee met with Adam Wolf, Director of Danish Regions, for a roundtable discussion on the financial challenges facing the Danish healthcare sector.
2 AmChamDenmark’s Board and three policy committees met with ProfessorPeter Birch Sørensen
3 AmCham Finance Committee meets with Brian Mikkelsen and Nadeem Farooq
1 Ambassador Gifford hosts Healthcare Committee and Healthcare Minister Astrid Krag at Rydhave
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The October meeting of the Healthcare Committee with Jan Rose Skaksen and Jakob Kjellberg of KORA, highlighted the issue of how to ensure Denmark gets the best possible value in terms of health for the significant amount of money being spent.
And, in November, U.S. Ambassador Rufus Gifford hosted a meeting of the Healthcare Committee with Health Minister Astrid Krag. The “Workforce-report” provided a starting point for a frank exchange on how business can contribute to a better use of resources in the public health sector.
7 Ambassador Gifford (left); Todd Stern, the U.S. State Department’s Special Envoy for Climate Change
4 Executive Seminars in Analytical Chemistry 2013
The AmCham Finance Committee continued its work on improving the tax climate in Denmark and held roundtable discussions with speakers on tax Brian Mikkelsen (Conservative) and Nadeem Farooq (Radikale Venstre), as well as head of the Tax Authority Jesper Rønnow Simonsen. The discussions centered on the most pressing issues for business and how to improve conditions for international investments.
AmCham has continued its commitment to the
Green Partnership initiative by participating in
several events and high-level roundtables on the
topic.
In August, Danish Minister for Climate and
Energy, Martin Lidegaard, joined AmCham’s
Green Partnership Taskforce for a roundtable
session with DI and the U.S. Embassy. The
Minister highlighted the possibilities within
the new Danish Energy Agreement, including
a doubling of the investments in Green Energy
research and development over the next six
years.
In October, more than 150 business leaders
and stakeholders gathered at Dansk Industri’s
newly renovated headquarters to discuss how
companies and governments can work together
to simultaneously green and grow the economy.
Speakers included DI’s Managing Director,
Karsten Dybvad; U.S. Ambassador, J. Rufus
Gifford; Graham Pugh, from the U.S. Department
of Energy; Jeff Seabright of the Coca-Cola
Company; Clay Nesler of Johnson Controls;
David Gilford from the NYC Centre for Economic
Transformation.
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1 Jarl Cordua moderating the debate at Folkemødet with Ole Birk Olesen (LA) and Thomas Jensen (S)
3 TTIP speaker, Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen, at DI
2 Steve Shillington, McDonald’s, presenting at Folkemødet
4 TTIP Speakers Niels Smedegaard Andersen, Group CEO AP Møller-Mærsk, Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Karsten Dybvad, DI
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Policy
At the core of AmCham’s policy agenda is to build a more competitive business and investment climate in Denmark, and to communicate the important contributions of multinationals to the Danish economy. AmCham continues its outreach to key decision makers, as a forum for getting industry challenges, and proposed solutions, heard in the political debate.
Folkemødet
In June, AmCham participated in Folkemødet, the annual political “festival” on the Danish island of Bornholm. For its debut year at the Festival, AmCham organized a debate on the contribution of multinational corporations to the Danish economy with the provocative title, “What do we need the multinationals for? They don’t pay tax anyway…”
McDonald’s Managing Director, Steve Shillington, kicked off the
debate by describing a recent Copenhagen Economics study on the impact of McDonalds’ on the Danish society.
The ensuing panel debate was moderated by journalist and blogger Jarl Cordua, and featured Thomas Jensen and Ole Birk Olesen, speakers on tax policy for the Social Democrats and Liberal Alliance, respectively. Economic expert Martin Thelle from Copenhagen Economics also commented on the current state of international investments in Denmark.
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
In October, AmCham teamed up with Dansk Industri to host more than 200 business leaders, politicians and stakeholders in the conference, “A New Era for EU-US Trade.” Speakers included business leaders from both sides of the Atlantic. Following the conference, key stakeholders
were invited to an informal U.S. Wine Tasting Dinner to continue the discussion with members of AmCham.
Easier Exchange of Driver’s Licenses
In mid-October, the Danish Minister of Justice released a proposal that sought to make it easier for many expats to switch to a Danish driver’s license. AmCham Denmark has long argued that these rules constitute a frustrating and completely unnecessary barrier for foreign talent coming to Denmark. We look forward to the new rules taking effect in 2014.
Minister of Justice Morten Bødskov meets with AmCham Director Stephen Brugger to discuss new driver’s license rules
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4 AmCham Cup winners, TEAM Relocation, with main sponsor Allan L. Agerholm, Crowne PlazaCopenhagen Towers
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Super Bowl XLVIIOn February 3, hardcore American Football fans gathered at Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers to watch the live U.S. Broadcast of the San Francisco 49’ers vs. the Baltimore Ravens.
Independence Day 2013On June 29, more than 700 guests gathered at Rydhave, the official residence of the U.S. Ambassador, for AmCham Denmark’s 2013 Independence Day Family Picnic.
Guests braved the Danish summer rain for a fun taste of American culture, with a great line-up of food and drink sponsors – including Weber, Bones, Domino’s, McDonald’s, Ben & Jerry’s, Coca Cola, Budweiser Beer,
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Wente Wine from Skjold Burne, and Copenhagen Wine.
AmCham Cup 27 teams took part in the annual AmCham Cup Golf Tournament on August 22 at Simon’s Golf Club, sponsored by Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers. Among the incredible prizes were roundtrip tickets to the U.S., courtesy of Iceland Air, and Gold Priority Club Rewards Cards from Crowne Plaza.
We The People: Art and California Wine Tasting On November 6, AmCham teamed up with Statens Museum for Kunst and the California Wine Institute to deliver an evening of art, wine and networking. The
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event featured the exhibition entitled ”We the People,” by world renowned Danish artist, Danh Vo.
Thanksgiving Family DinnerOn November 24, AmCham celebrated its 12th annual Family Thanksgiving Dinner. Guests enjoyed a wonderful dinner and dessert spread, courtesy of host Copenhagen Marriott.
Microsoft and Microsoft Development Center kept the kids entertained with two Xbox 360 Kinect stations, while, student volunteers from DIS (Danish Institute for Study Abroad) assisted with childcare throughout the evening. As for U.S. Ambassador J. Rufus Gifford, AmCham managed to make his first Thanksgiving outside the U.S. a great one!
Holiday Reception with Chris MacDonaldAmCham Denmark and the U.S. Embassy’s Commercial Service welcomed members and their spouses/partners to a Holiday Reception and American Wine Tasting at the Hilton Copenhagen Airport. This year’s program featured the inspirational American fitness personality, Chris MacDonald, and was sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline.
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Marketing with AmCham
AmCham Denmark offers a range of targeted and cost-effective marketing solutions to ensure that our member companies stay visible.
Bundled Advertising Packages are available to those members who want to take full advantage of AmCham’s great network by utilizing advertising on our website, in our newsletters or in our yearbook – or a combination of these options – to get their message out.
One of the best opportunities for high quality profiling is with Event Sponsorship. Event sponsorship is a way to showcase your brand, as well as support issues that are relevant to your business.
Ask us about our marketing solutions today!
AmCham Cup Sponsor Crown Plaza Copenhagen Towers
Thanksgiving prize sponsor AirFrance/KLM/Delta Fall Reception Sponsor, RiskPoint AmCham Cup prize sponsor Iceland Air
AmCham Family Thanksgiving Dinner main sponsor, Microsoft
AmCham Independence Day prize Sponsor Scandinavian Airlines
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3 “Punching Above Your Weight”(From left): Stephen Brugger (AmCham); Marianna Lubanski (Copenhagen Capacity); Finn Gjersøe (Linde-blad); Steve Shillington (McDonald’s); Peter Mueller (Bayer); Char-lotte Mark (Microsoft Development Center); Kenneth Aabenhus (Garmin)
4 “Working with the Danish Parliament” (From left): Steve Shillington (AmCham Chairman/McDonald’s); Jan Juul Christensen (Rud Peder-sen); Benny Engelbrecht (S); Sune Wæsel (Rud Pedersen)
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Expat Leadership Forum
AmCham’s Expat Leadership Forum consists of top level executives and managers across all sectors. For the second year running, AmCham has offered targeted events and initiatives aimed at the particular needs of this group of business leaders.
In April, the Expat Leadership Forum met with host Benny Engelbrecht, MP (S) at the Danish Parliament (Folketinget) for a discussion on “Working with the Danish Government.” The program consisted of presentations by Mr. Engelbrecht, Jan Juul Christensen and Sune Wæsel, from Public Affairs consultancy Rud Pedersen, who discussed ”Relationship Building with theDanish Government.”
In October, AmCham’s Executive Forum invited several managing directors who lead subsidiaries of multinationals in Denmark to share advice in a session entitled “Punching Above Your Weight.” Managers of subsidiaries in
Denmark know that they have to fight for internal investments from their headquarters – and competition can be fierce, especially when bigger economies overshadow smaller ones. The event was hosted by Copenhagen Capacity.
In May, Members of AmCham’s Expat Leadership Forum joined the Øresundsgruppen (an informal network of Swedish and Danish senior executives), to discuss the future of the Scandinavian aviation industry. The event took place at the historic Wilhelm Lauritzen Terminal at Copenhagen Airport and featured presentations by Scandinavian Airlines CEO Rickard Gustafson and Copenhagen Airport CEO Thomas Woldbye.
Dinner at Wilhelm Lauritzen Terminal at CPH Airport
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Denmark Is 15-20% cheaper than sweDen
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»Theresultofinitiatingtheregionalizationprocesswasreflectedinthebottom-lineresults.ThereasonforconcentratingactivitiesinCopenhagenwastoreducecostsandmakeAgfa-Gevaertmorecompetitive.Wehavesucceededonbothcounts,andHRhas reduced costs by 60%, administrative personnel have been reduced by 70% and management costs by 40%.«
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Expansion through lean branches instead of companies is often more cost-efficient. In most other countries, this entails costs, administration and other adverse consequences to relieve dou-ble taxation. Denmark offers a unique tax rule stating that income from foreign branches of a Danish company is generally not taxed in Denmark. Saving costs and administration and still expanding through lean branches can only be achieved through a Danish compa-ny. The other Nordic countries do not offer the same unique tax rule.
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Membership
MEMBERSHIP
WHY JOIN?
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.
It’s a good business decision that will add value to your organization.
ACCESSAmCham works to facilitate regular and personal dialogue between our members and key decision makers, voice members’ concerns and contribute to the develop-ment of sustainable solutions.
CONNECTIONSAmCham 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.
SERVICEFrom exclusive, targeted marketing opportunities to special event organization and company promotions, AmCham makes our members’ needs a priority.
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Membership Categories
Voting Membership
American companies or companies incorporated in the U.S.
Eligible for election tothe Board of Directors
Eligible to chair committees
Participation in Executive Forums
Invitations to all regular events(5 persons) and special Patron mem-ber only events (case by case basis)
Company logo and listingin annual Yearbook & Membership Directory and on the website
AmCham assistance in organizing corporate events (company promo-tions/high level visits)
Voting Membership
All companies
Eligible for election tothe Board of Directors
Eligible to chair committees
Participation in ExecutiveForums (by invitation)
Invitations to all regular events(2 persons)
Company listing in annual Yearbook & Membership Directory and on the website
Limited AmCham assistance in organizing corporate events (com-pany promotions/high level visits)
Non-voting Membership
All companies with fewer than15 employees, associations,NGOs, and travel & tourism sector
Not eligible to serve on Board of Directors
Eligible to participate on committees
Invitations to all regular events(1 person)
Company listing in annualYearbook & MembershipDirectory and on the website
AMCHAM OFFERS THREE LEVELS OF MEMBERSHIP:
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AMCHAM MEMBERS
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PATRON MEMBERS
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AmCham Denmark is proud to recognize our Patron membersand thank them for their vital and continuing support
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AMCHAM MEMBERS | 252 COMPANIES
1st Mile3M a/sA.P. Møller - Maersk A/SAbbVieABS Europe LimitedAccenture A/SAdvice A/SAdvokatfirman Vinge KBAfatekAG5 ArchitectsAgilent Technologies Denmark A/SAIG EuropeAir France - KLM GroupAlfa Quality Moving Denmark A/SAlumniAmerican Aviation Data, Inc.American Express Business Travel A/SAmerican-Danish Business CouncilAmericanwine.dkAmetek Denmark A/SAmgen ABAmropAmway Denmark ApSAndersen & Martini A/SAON Denmark A/SAspire MobilityAT&T Global Network Services ApSAtlantic Services ApSAVT Business SchoolBabcock & Wilcox Vølund A/SBain & CompanyBavarian Nordic A/SBaxter A/SBayer A/SBech-Bruun Law FirmBen & Jerry’s Danmark
Bentley Scandinavia A/SBerlitz Language Services Scandinavia A/SBest Western International DanmarkBiogen Idec Manufacturing ApSBK Medical ApSBlue Nordic ApSBooz & Company ApSBrinch & PartnersBrink Serviced Offices ApSBristol-Myers Squibb - DenmarkBritish AirwaysBruker Daltonics Scandinavia ABBrødrene Hartmann A/SBurson-Marsteller A/SCA SoftwareCamilla Jacobs Marketing ApSCardiac ScienceChevron Denmark Inc.CHUBB Insurance Company of Europe S.A.Cisco Systems Denmark ApSCitco (Denmark) ApS Citi DenmarkCNA Insurance Company LimitedCoca-Cola Nordic Service ApSColgate-Palmolive A/SColoplast A/SConfederation of Danish Industry ConXus ApSCook MedicalCopenhagen Business SchoolCopenhagen CapacityCopenhagen Film CompanyCopenhagen Group A/S
Copenhagen Institute for Futures StudiesCopenhagen International SchoolCopenhagen Malmö Port ABCopenhagen Marriott HotelCopenhagen Wine A/SCorpNordic DenmarkCrowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers A/SCSC Denmark A/SCunningham Lindsey Leif Hansen A/SD.J. ShieldsDale Carnegie Training Danmark - MasterClass A/SDanfoss A/SDanish Society for Education and Business (DSEB)Dansk Erhverv - Danish Chamber of CommerceDansk-Tysk HandelskammerDanske Bank A/SDEADelacour DaniaDeloitteDirect Selling Association of DenmarkDIS - Danish Institute for Study AbroadDONG Energy A/SDuPont Danmark ApSe3light Group A/SEDU Danmark ApSEli Lilly Danmark A/SErnst & Young P/SFacebookFalck Schmidt Defence SystemsFedEx Express EuropeFirst Hotel CopenhagenFLSmidth A/S
FranklinCovey - nordic approachGE HealthcareGE Money BankGeneral Reinsurance Genzyme ApSGetty ImagesGlaxoSmithKline Pharma A/SGoogle Denmark ApSGorrissen FederspielGregorius DesignThinkingGrontmij A/SGrundfos A/SGTS Nordic ApSH. Lundbeck A/SHaldor Topsøe A/SHard Rock Cafe, CopenhagenHartmanns Outsourcing A/SHess Denmark ApSHewlett-Packard ApSHill + Knowlton StrategiesHilton Copenhagen AirportHjort & FrøikHobart Scandinavia ApSHollingsworth PackHoneywell A/SHORESTAHorten Law FirmHotel MaritimeHuset Mandag Morgen A/SIBM Danmark ApSIcelandairIDG Danmark A/SIHS GlobalIntel Denmark ApSInvest in DenmarkIron Mountain A/S
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J. Lauritzen A/SJ. P. Morgan Europe LimitedJanssen-Cilag A/SJMJ AssociatesJyske Bank A/SKelly ServicesKonica Minolta Denmark A/SKorn/Ferry International A/SKPMGKraft and Partners A/SKristiansen.UlvemanKromann ReumertLETT AdvokatpartnerselskabLindeblad a/sLockheed MartinMannov A/SManpower ApSMAQS Law FirmMars Danmark A/SMarsh Danmark A/SMartensen Wright PCMcDonald’s Danmark ApSMcKinsey & Company DenmarkMedicon Valley AllianceMedtronic Danmark A/SMicrosoft in DenmarkModern American Diner ”MAD”Moltkes PalæMonjasa A/SMotorola Solutions Danmark A/SMSDNational Instruments DanmarkNCF - Nordic Corporate FinanceNemlig.comNNIT A/SNordea Bank Denmark A/S
Norrbom VindingNovartis Healthcare A/SNovasol A/SNovo A/SNovo Nordisk A/SNovozymes A/SNykredit A/SNypro Denmark ApSOracle Danmark ApSOtis A/SPalo Alto NetworksPensionDanmark A/SPerkinElmer IncPfizer ApSPhilip Morris ApSPhilips Denmark A/SPraesidio ApSPremiere Global Services Denmark ApSPrimeTime CommunicationProcter & Gamble Danmark ApSProfiles International Denmark ApSPwCRadiometer A/SRadisson Blu Royal HotelRadius KommunikationRAE Systems Europe ApSRambøll Danmark A/SRaytheon International Inc.Regus Business Centre ApSRiskPoint A/SRoche A/SRoger Moore ConsultRud Pedersen A/SRønne & Lundgren Law FirmSantaris Pharma A/SSAS - Scandinavian Airlines
SAS Institute A/SScandic CopenhagenScion DTU A/SSealed Air Denmark A/SSEB - Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken ABSettwell RelocationShell DanmarkShipco Transport Holding A/SSiemens Industry Software A/SSpamfighter ApSStakemann Law FirmStruers A/SSun Chemical A/SSvendHjort AgenciesSypris Europe ApST. Rowe Price International Ltd.TDC A/STEAM RelocationsTelenor A/STerma A/SThe Boeing Company
The Copenhagen PostThermo Fisher ScientificTodd Verwers ArchitectsToms Gruppen A/STopdanmark ForsikringUL International Demko A/SUniqueConsult A/SUPS Danmark A/SVarian Medical Systems Scandinavia A/SVelux A/SVerizon Denmark A/SVestas Wind Systems A/SVirksomhedsskolen A/SWarner Music Denmark A/SWaters A/SWeibel Scientific A/SWMANWonderful CopenhagenWorld Jet Trading A/SXerox A/SZealand Pharma
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Meet the Leaders with Finance Minister Bjarne Corydon
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Industry Sectors
AutomotiveAndersen & Martini
Banking/Finance/InsuranceAIG EuropeAON DenmarkCHUBB InsuranceCiti DenmarkCNA Insurance CompanyCunningham Lindsey Leif HansenDanske BankGE Money BankGeneral Reinsurance Copenhagen BranchJ. P. Morgan Europe LimitedJyske BankMarsh DanmarkNCF - Nordic Corporate FinanceNordea Bank DenmarkNovoNykreditPensionDanmarkRiskPointSEB - Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken ABT. Rowe Price InternationalTopdanmark ForsikringWorld Jet Trading
Building & ConstructionAfatekAG5 Architectse3light GroupFLSmidthGrontmijHollingsworth PackOTISRambøll DanmarkTodd Verwers ArchitectsVelux
Business Services: Accounting & FinancialBlue NordicCitco (Denmark) CorpNordic DenmarkDeloitteErnst & YoungGTS NordicKPMGPwC
Business Services: Advertising / PR /Public RelationsAdvice Burson-MarstellerHill + Knowlton StrategiesKristiansen.UlvemanMannov
PrimeTime CommunicationRadius KommunikationRud Pedersen
Business Services: Employment / Executive SearchAlumniAmropBrinch & PartnersKelly ServicesKorn/Ferry InternationalManpower ApSProfiles International Denmark ApSUniqueConsult
Business Services: LegalAdvokatfirman Vinge KBBech-Bruun Law FirmDelacour DaniaGorrissen FederspielHorten Law FirmKromann ReumertLETT AdvokatpartnerselskabMAQS Law FirmMartensen Wright PCNorrbom VindingRønne & Lundgren Law FirmStakemann Law Firm
Business Services: Management Consultants1st MileAccentureBain & CompanyBooz & CompanyCopenhagen GroupCopenhagen Institute for Futures StudiesD.J. ShieldsFranklinCovey - nordic approachHartmanns OutsourcingHjort & FrøikJMJ AssociatesKraft and PartnersMcKinsey & CompanyRoger Moore ConsultSAS Institute
Business Services: Office Systems / ManagementBrink Serviced OfficesIron MountainKonica Minolta DenmarkPraesidioRegus Business Centre
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Janssen-CilagMSDNovartis HealthcareNovo Nordisk NovozymesPfizerSantaris Pharma RocheZealand Pharma
Hospitality / Restaurant / Food ServiceAmericanWine.dkBen & Jerry’s DanmarkBest Western International DanmarkCopenhagen Marriott HotelCopenhagen WineCrowne Plaza Copenhagen TowersFirst Hotel CopenhagenHard Rock Cafe, CopenhagenHilton Copenhagen AirportHobart ScandinaviaHotel MaritimeMcDonald’s DanmarkModern American DinerMoltkes PalæRadisson Blu Royal HotelScandic Copenhagen
Healthcare: MedicalDevices & InstrumentsAgilent TechnologiesBaxterBK MedicalBruker DaltonicsCardiac ScienceColoplastCook MedicalGE Healthcare DanmarkGE Healthcare Europe GmbHMedtronic DanmarkPerkinElmer IncPhilips DenmarkRadiometerThermo Fisher ScientificVarian Medical SystemsWaters
Healthcare: Pharmaceuticals / Life ScienceAbbVieAmgen ABBavarian NordicBayerBiogen Idec ManufacturingBristol-Myers SquibbEli LillyGenzyme GlaxoSmithKline PharmaH. Lundbeck
J. LauritzenShipco Transport HoldingUPS Danmark
Education / TrainingAVT Business SchoolBerlitz Language Services ScandinaviaCopenhagen Business SchoolCopenhagen International SchoolDale Carnegie Training Danmark - MasterClassDanish Society for Education and Business (DSEB)DEADIS - Danish Institute for Study AbroadEDU DanmarkScion DTUVirksomhedsskolen
Energy / Oil & GasBabcock & Wilcox VølundChevron Denmark Inc.DONG EnergyHess DenmarkMonjasaShell DanmarkVestas Wind Systems
Consumer Goods & Services3MAmway DenmarkCoca-Cola Nordic ServiceColgate-PalmoliveMars DanmarkNemlig.comPhilip MorrisProcter & GambleToms GruppenWarner Music DenmarkWMAN
DefenseAtlantic ServicesConXusFalck Schmidt Defence SystemsLockheed MartinRAE Systems EuropeRaytheon International Inc.SvendHjort AgenciesSypris EuropeTermaThe Boeing Company
Distribution / LogisticsA.P. Møller - MaerskABS Europe LimitedCopenhagen Malmö Port ABFedEx Express Europe
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Industry Sectors
IT / Computers: Hardware, Software & ConsultingAmerican Aviation Data, Inc.Bentley ScandinaviaCA SoftwareCisco Systems DenmarkCSC DenmarkFacebookGoogle DenmarkHewlett-PackardIBM DanmarkIHS GlobalIntel DenmarkMicrosoft in DenmarkNNITPremiere Global ServicesOracle DanmarkPalo Alto NetworksSiemens Industry SoftwareSpamfighterXerox
Manufacturing/Industrial AutomationAmetek DenmarkBrødrene HartmannDanfossDuPont DanmarkGrundfosHaldor TopsøeHoneywell
National InstrumentsNypro DenmarkSealed Air DenmarkStruersSun ChemicalUL International DemkoWeibel Scientific
Media / Entertainment/PublishingCamilla Jacobs MarketingCopenhagen Film CompanyGetty ImagesGregorius DesignThinkingIDG DanmarkLindebladThe Copenhagen Post
Moving/RelocationAlfa Quality Moving DenmarkAspire MobilitySettwell RelocationTEAM Relocations
Organizations/Government AgencyAmerican-Danish Business CouncilConfederation of Danish Industry (DI)Copenhagen Capacity
Dansk Erhverv - Danish Chamber of CommerceDansk-Tysk HandelskammerDirect Selling Association of DenmarkHORESTAHuset Mandag MorgenInvest in DenmarkMedicon Valley Alliance
TelecommunicationsTDCAT&T Global Network ServicesMotorola Solutions DanmarkTelenorVerizon Denmark
Travel & TourismAir France - KLM GroupAmerican Express Business TravelBritish AirwaysCarlson Wagonlit TravelIcelandairNovasolSAS - Scandinavian AirlinesWonderful Copenhagen
Wine sponsor,Keld Johnsen,AmericanWine.dkat AmCham’sHoliday Reception
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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.
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AMCHAM NETWORK
AmCham’s Foreign Investor Summit
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AMCHAM GLOBAL NETWORK
FINLANDPopulation: 5,266,114 (2013 est.)Life Expectancy: 79.55 yearsGDP (PPP): $194.1 billion GDP Growth: -0,8% GDP per Capita (PPP): $35,800 Unemployment: 7.8% Inflation: 3,2% Source: CIA Factbook 2013
AmCham FinlandKriistina Helenius, CEOEteläranta 6 A 8, FI-00130 HelsinkiTel: (+358) 40-466 4576Email: [email protected]: www.amcham.fi
U.S. Commercial Service Helsinki, FinlandMia MakiHead of Section (acting)Itainen Puistotie 14 BFI-00140 HelsinkiTel: (+358) 9 616 250Email: [email protected]: www.buyusa.gov/finland/en
UNITED STATES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AmCham Denmark is a fully accredited member of the United States Chamber of Commerce, which is consistentlyranked among the top 10 most influen-tial lobbying and trade organizations. AmCham Denmark works closely with the U.S. Chamber on matters of impor-tance to our members doing businessin the United States.
Contact:United States Chamber of Commerce1615 H Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20062-2000Tel: (+001) 202 463 5460Email: [email protected]: www.uschamber.com
AMCHAMS IN EUROPE
(European Council of AmericanChambers of Commerce)
AmChams in Europe (the European Council of American Chambers of Commerce) is a network of cham-bers across Europe. Its mission is to exchange best practice ideas, mutual member company benefits and to provide a forum for discussion, debate and, where necessary, representation on issues relevant to the European business environment.
Contact:AmCham in Europe c/o AmCham EU Avenue des Arts 53B-1000 BrusselsBelgiumTel: (+32) 2 289 10 14Email: [email protected]: amchamsineurope.com
Tom Donohue, President and
CEO, U. S. Chamber of Commerce.
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NORWAYPopulation: 5,085,582 (2013 est.)Life Expectancy: 80.44 yearsGDP (PPP): $274.1 billionGDP Growth: 3,% GDP per Capita (PPP): $54,400 Unemployment: 3.2% Inflation: 0.7% Source: CIA Factbook 2013
AmCham NorwayJason Turflinger, Managing DirectorLille Grensen 5N-0159 OsloTel: (+47) 22 41 50 10Email: [email protected]: www.amcham.no
US Commercial ServiceVidar Keyn,Head of Commercial SectionHenrik Ibsens Gate 48N-0244 OsloTel: (+47) 21 30 88 66Email: [email protected]: www.buyusa.gov/norway/en
SWEDENPopulation: 9,647,386 (2013 est.)Life Expectancy: 81.28 yearsGDP (PPP): $385.1 billionGDP Growth: 1% GDP per Capita (PPP): $40,300 Unemployment: 8% Inflation: 0.9% Source: CIA Factbook 2013
AmCham SwedenBerit Salheim, Managing DirectorJakobs torg 3, 4 trSE-111 52 StockholmTel: (+46) 8 506 126 10Email: [email protected]: www.amchamswe.se
U.S. Commercial ServiceNicholas Kuchova,Regional Senior Commercial OfficerDag Hammarskjölds Väg 31SE -115 89, StockholmTel: (+46) 8 783 5346Email: [email protected]: www.buyusa.gov/sweden/en
DENMARKPopulation: 5,556,452 (2013 est.)Life Expectancy: 78.94 yearsGDP (PPP): $208.3 billionGDP Growth: -0.4% GDP per Capita (PPP): $37,300 Unemployment: 6% Inflation: 2.4% Source: CIA Factbook 2013
AmCham DenmarkStephen Brugger, Executive DirectorChristians Brygge 26DK-1559 Copenhagen VTel: (+45) 33 93 29 32Email: [email protected]: www.amcham.dk
U.S. Commercial ServiceBjarke C. Frederiksen,Senior Commercial OfficerDag Hammarskjölds Allé 24DK -2100, Copenhagen ØTel: (+45) 3341 7315Email: [email protected] Website: www.buyusa.gov/denmark/en
The Nordic RegionPopulation: 25,6 millionTotal Area: 3,501,721 square km / 1,352,022 sq. milesGovernment Types: Constitutional monarchy (Denmark, Norway, Sweden); Parliamentary republic (Finland)Main Languages: Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish. English is the first foreign language and very widely spoken and understood.
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ALBANIA AmCham Albania Website: www.amcham.com.al Floreta Luli-Faber,Executive Director Robert Wood, President
ARMENIAAmCham ArmeniaWebsite: www.amcham.am David Atanessian, Chair Diana Gaziyan, Executive Director
AUSTRIA AmCham AustriaWebsite: www.amcham.at Daniela Homan, Executive DirectorFelix Thun-Hohenstein, Chairman
AZERBAIJANAmCham AzerbaijanWebsite: www.amchamaz.orgNargiz Nasrullayeva-Muduroglu, Executive DirectorLigar Veliyev, Chairman
BELGIUM AmCham Belgium Website: www.amcham.be Marcel Claes,Chief Executive OfficerScott Beardsley, President
BULGARIA AmCham Bulgaria Website: www.amcham.bgValentin Georgiev,Executive DirectorPeter Lithgow, President
CROATIA AmCham CroatiaWebsite: www.amcham.hrAndrea Doko Jelusic,Executive Director Ivan Vidakovic, President
CYPRUS Cyprus Chamber of Commerceand IndustryWebsite: www.ccci.org.cy Andreas Papadouris, SecretaryPhidias Pilides, President
CZECH REPUBLIC AmCham Czech RepublicWebsite: www.amcham.cz Weston Stacey, Executive Director František Dostálek, President
DENMARK AmCham DenmarkWebsite: www.amcham.dk Stephen Brugger, Executive Director Stephen Shillington, Chairman
ESTONIA AmCham Estonia Website: www.amcham.eeDaria Sivovol, Executive Director Andrus Alber, President
EU AmCham EUWebsite: www.amchameu.euSusan Danger, Managing DirectorHendrik Bourgeois, Chairman
FINLAND AmCham Finland Website: www.amcham.fi Kristiina Helenius,Managing DirectorSauli Niinisto, Chairman
FRANCE AmCham France Website: www.amchamfrance.org Marina Niforos, Managing DirectorClara Gaymard, President
GEORGIA AmCham Georgia Website: www.amcham.geNicole Jordania, Executive DirectorSarah Williamson, President
GERMANY AmCham Germany Website: www.amcham.de Andreas Povel, General ManagerMattes Bernhard, President
GREECE American Hellenic Chamberof Commerce Website: www.amcham.gr Elias Spirtounias,Executive DirectorSimos Anastasopoulos, President
HUNGARY AmCham HungaryWebsite: www.amcham.huLaslo Metzing,Chief Operating OfficerWilliam Benko, President
IRELAND AmCham IrelandWebsite: www.amcham.ie Mark Redmond, Chief Executive Peter Keegan, President
ISRAEL Israel-American Chamberof CommerceWebsite: www.amcham.co.il Ronit Benbasat Rom, Executive DirectorOfra Strauss, Chairperson
ITALY AmCham ItalyWebsite: www.amcham.it Simone Crolla, Managing Director Vittorio Terzi, President
KOSOVO AmCham KosovoWebsite: www.amchamksv.orgArian Zeka, Executive DirectorChris Jennions, President
LATVIA AmCham LatviaWebsite: www.amcham.lvLiga Smildzina-Bertulsone, Executive Director Ivars Slokenbergs, President
LITHUANIA AmCham LithuaniaWebsite: www.acc.ltŽivilé Sabaliauskaité,Executive Director Tadas Vizgirda, Chairman
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LUXEMBOURG AmCham LuxembourgWebsite: www.amcham.lu Paul-Michael Schonenberg, Chairman & CEO
MACEDONIA AmCham Macedonia Website: www.amcham.com.mk Michelle Osmanli,Executive DirectorLiza Popovska, President
MALTA American Chamber ofCommerce in MaltaWebsite: www.amcham-malta.orgMike Clews, President & Chairman
MOLDOVA AmCham MoldovaWebsite: www.amcham.mdMila Malairau, Executive DirectorCristina Harea, President
MONTENEGRO American Chamber ofCommerce in MontenegroWebsite: www.amcham.meEdin Seferovic, Executive DirectorSvetlana Vuksanovié, President of the Board of Governors
NORWAY AmCham Norway Website: www.amcham.noJason Turflinger, Managing DirectorPal Rokke, Chairman
POLAND AmCham PolandWebsite: www.amcham.plDorota Dabrowski,Executive DirectorJoseph Wancer, Chairman
PORTUGAL AmCham Portugal Website: www.amcham.org.pt Graca Didier, Executive Director José Joaquim Oliveira, Chairman
ROMANIA AmCham RomaniaWebsite: www.amcham.ro Anca Harasim, Executive Director Valeriu Nistor, Chairman
RUSSIA AmCham RussiaWebsite: www.amcham.ruAlexis Rodzianko, PresidentRon Pollet, Chairman
AmCham RussiaSt. Petersburg Chapter Website: www.amcham.ru/spbMaria Chernobrovkina,Executive DirectorRuslan Belyaev, Chairman
SERBIA AmCham SerbiaWebsite: www.amcham.rsMaja Piscevic, Executive DirectorMilos Durkovic, President
SLOVAK REPUBLIC AmCham Slovak RepublicWebsite: www.amcham.sk Jake C. Slegers, Executive Director Igor Kottman, President
SLOVENIA AmCham SloveniaWebsite: www.amcham.si Ajsa Vodnik, M.Sc.Executive DirectorMatej Potokar, President
SPAIN AmCham Spain Website:www.amchamspain.com Adia Casamitjana,Executive DirectorJaime Malet, President
SWEDEN AmCham SwedenWebsite: www.amchamswe.se Berit Salheim, Managing DirectorLars Naslund, Chairman
SWITZERLAND Swiss-AmericanChamber of CommerceWebsite: www.amcham.ch Martin Naville,Chief Executive DirectorHarry Hohmeister, Chairman
THE NETHERLANDS AmCham NetherlandsWebsite: www.amcham.nlPatrick Mikkelsen, Executive DirectorHelen Mets-Morris, President
TURKEY AmCham Turkey/TABAWebsite: www.amcham.org Ekim Alptekin, ChairmanOliver Myers, Executive Director
American Business Forumin Turkey/ABFTWebsite: www.abft.netEklif Dermircan, Executive DirectorSerra Akcaoglu, Chairman
UKRAINE AmCham UkraineWebsite: www.amcham.ua Bryan Disher, Chairman Bernard Casey, President
UNITED KINGDOM British American Business Inc.Website: www.babinc.orgJeffries Briginshaw, Managing DirectorIrene M Dorner, Chairman
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American Danish Business Councilhttp://usadk.org/
Dansk Erhvervwww.danskerhverv.dk
Confederation of Danish Industrywww.di.dk
Invest in Denmarkwww.investindk.com
Copenhagen Capacity www.copcap.com
Embassy of the United States of America U.S. Ambassador to Denmark:J. Rufus Giffordhttp://denmark.usembassy.gov
Danish American Business Forumwww.dabf.dk
U.S. Foreign Commercial Service Head of Section:Bjarke Frederiksenwww.export.gov/denmark/
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A nose job for the PM
24 - 30 January 2014 | Vol 17 Issue 3
Denmark really could win three OscarsGoldman Sachs deal
raises questions 1815
System failure� e Green Card Scheme doesn’t work, so
why is Denmark issuing more than ever?
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you out of the taxman’s reach?
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Hey big spender, Denmark wants
you! Government releases new
tourism plan6
Post reader to the rescue
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After reading our story about a
Dane stuck in the Philippines,
woman springs into action
Dubbed the best in town
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Gus Brown set the benchmark
for Irish pubs in the city, and
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PRIME MINISTER Helle
� orning-Schmidt’s face, which
graced front pages worldwide
thanks to an infamous sel� e, is
about to look less recognisable. Politi-
cally, anyway.� orning-Schmidt is due to receive
an o� cial parliamentary reprimand –
which in Danish is called a ‘næse’ (nose)
– for her role in the ‘Christiania Case’,
a political scandal that has also cost the
jobs of her justice minister and the head
of the domestic intelligence agency PET.
At the time of going to press, the
size of � orning-Schmidt’s nose was still
under debate – really, we are not making
this up. Left-wing party Enhedslisten,
a sometime supporter of � orning-
Schmidt’s coalition government, thinks
the PM should get o� with just a minor
tweak of the nose. “It’s not one of the bigger ones,”
Enhedslisten’s Pernille Skipper told DR
Nyheder.Right-wing Dansk Folkeparti’s Peter
Skaarup, however, thinks “it should be
big.”� e prime minister faced a parlia-
mentary hearing last week on Friday
regarding an admission from Morten
Bødskov (S), her former justice minister,
that he lied to parliament. Documents came forward last week
that revealed that the PM’s o� ce and
the Justice Ministry had an email corre-
spondence about the contents of a press
release Bødskov sent on November 19.
On one of the drafts, Bødskov o� ered
a concession that he gave “an inaccurate
picture” to parliament’s legal committee
about the real reason a planned visit by
the same committee to the freetown of
Christiania was cancelled.
Freedom of information law scrutinised
THE PM’S reprimand has reignited the
debate about the new freedom of in-
formation act, o� entlighedsloven, that
came into e� ect on January 1.
PM’s ‘nose’ casts new light on freedom of information act
Scandal that led to Helle Thorning-
Schmidt’s reprimand would not have
been uncovered if it weren’t for the
voluntary release of information
� orning-Schmidt’s involvement in
the ‘Christiania Case’ scandal only came
to light because an email correspond-
ence between the Justice Ministry and
the Prime Minister’s O� ce was handed
over to parliament’s legal committee.
� e emails reveal that the Prime
Minister’s O� ce had known for some
time that Bødskov lied to parliament
about why a trip to Christiania had to
be cancelled, which ultimately led to his
departure.
Less freedomBØDSKOV’S lie itself would also nev-
er have been publicly known if agents
working for the domestic intelligence
agency PET had also not leaked infor-
mation to the press.� e new freedom of information act
prevents correspondence between min-
istries from being released to the public
through freedom of information requests.
All parties except Enhedslisten,
Dansk Folkeparti (DF) and Liberal Al-
liance – parties that traditionally do not
hold ministerial positions – voted in fa-
vour of the law.“With regard to the papers that
Helle � orning has presented, we can
see the openness has not increased
[with the new freedom of information
act],” Enhedslisten’s legal spokesperson
Pernille Skipper told DR Nyheder.DF also questions whether the case
would have come to light by request-
ing government documents, and it has
called for the law to be reviewed before
2017, as is planned.“� e problem is that there was al-
ways a majority who didn’t agree with
our view, but we can only hope that this
case makes the majority reconsider, and
that the government decides to pursue a
more open freedom of information act,”
Skaarup told DR Nyheder.
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