Bente Sorgenfrey joins the Public-Private Platform Advisory Board

Bente Sorgenfrey, President of the Main Union FTF, just joined the CBS Public-Private Platform Advisory Board.

04/15/2013

 

The Public-Private Platform is proud to announce that Bente Sorgenfrey is a new member of the PP-Platform Advisory Board.

Bente Sorgenfrey has been President of the Main Union FTF - Confederation of Professionals in Denmark, since November 2003. Before she held the presidency for 9 years at BUPL - Danish Union of Early Childhood and Youth Educators. The creation of a solid framework for innovation is of key interest for Bente and she is a strong advocate of public-private sector collaboration. Meet Bente here 

FTF

is the trade union confederation for 450.000 public and private employees, making it the second biggest of Denmark's three main unions and a major actor in the Danish labour market., with its close on three million wage earners. Welfare and growth are the main themes of FTF's day-to-day work.
Learn more about FTF here

 

CBS Public-Private Platform Advisory Board

Bente Sorgenfrey joins 17 other prominent figures in the Advisory Board. Each of them provides helpful and indispensable advices for the PP Platform on an important range of issues:

- Christian Bason (MindLab, Denmark)
- Anthony Boardman (Sauder Business School, University of British Columbia, Canada)
- Tony Bovaird (University of Birmingham, UK)
- Mitchell Dean (The University of Newcastle, Australia)
- Patrick Le Gales (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France)
- Gerhard Hammerschmid (Hertie School of Governance, Germany)
- Robert Hinnerskov (ISOBRO, Denmark)
- Graeme Hodge (Monash University, Australia)
- Kim Høegh (Capital Region of Copenhagen, Denmark)
- Renate Meyer (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria)
- Denise Meredyth (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia)
- Janet Newman (The Open University, UK)
- Ole Qvist Pedersen (Falck, Denmark)
- Michael Power (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK)
- Malene Natascha Ratcliffe (Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Denmark)
- Anna Yeatman (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
- Tamyko Ysa (ESADE, Spain)
 

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