Daniel Schaubacher

Representative to European institutions of EBBF (Ethical Business Building the Future Network) - retired

Oostende, Flemish Region, Belgium

About

About Daniel Schaubacher, EBBF Daniel Schaubacher is a management consultant who presently serves as representative to the European institutions of EBBF Forum - a business ethics professional network specializing in CSR and values-driven leadership in 60 countries. His career has encompassed marketing, economic analysis and trade promotion positions at Nestlé, Lémania/Omega Watch now Swatch group, Bobst Machinery, and the US Department of Commerce. A native of Switzerland, he served as the President of People to People Belgium ASBL (international recipient of PTP Outstanding Leadership Award) from 2002 through 2011, and as a member of the Executive Board of the Brussels-EU chapter of the Club of Rome from 2004 to 2010. Specialties: International marketing, trade & investment promotion; space technology, ICT, electronics; CSR, values-driven leadership, sustainability, business ethics, interculturality, European & public affairs, communications, Transatlantic relations, development, federalism, world democracy and citizenship.

Experience

  • Founding & former Board Member at www.cuncr.org Centre for UN Constitutional Research
    Oct 2016 - Present · 9 yrs 10 mos

    The Center for United Nations Constitutional Research (CUNCR) is an independent think-tank focused on the United Nations Charter and on promoting the constitutionalization of the UN and of international law, with the aim of legitimizing global governance and conferring global rights on “we the peoples”. The Center for United Nations Constitutional Research, headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, is a not-for-profit, independent organization, with no governmental, religious or partisan, affiliation.

  • Member, Board of Advisors at JE Europe - Junior Enterprise Europe
    2004 - Present · 22 yrs 7 mos

    JE Europe, previously called JADE, is the European Confederation of Junior Enterprise, acting as the umbrella organisation of more than 280 student-run businesses across 200 universities in 14 European countries. Following the motto “learning-by-doing”, JE Europe students bridge the gap between academia and real business world. By running non-profit SMEs and being social entrepreneurs, the students turn over 16 million euro per year and involve more than 22,000 peers, thus leaving a significant impact on the local and national business world. https://juniorenterprises.eu/

  • Representative to European Institutions at ebbf - ethical business building the future
    Mar 2002 - Present · 24 yrs 5 mos

    EBBF is a nongovernmental organization that attracts a community of people passionate about bringing ethical values, personal virtues and moral leadership into their workplaces. Its membership is diverse and crosses generations, borders, sectors and beliefs. They are women and men spread in over sixty countries. EBBF strongly supports EU programs in values-driven leadership, gender issues, sustainability, CSR, and corporate governance. See http://www.ebbf.org

  • Member of Board at Europe - Forum of Cultures
    Nov 2006 - Jan 2013 · 6 yrs 3 mos

    Forum promoting interculturality in Europe and beyond, stressing the enrichment it brings to human society. www.europeofcultures.eu

  • Past President at People to People Belgium ASBL
    Jan 2003 - Dec 2011 · 9 yrs

    Intercultural organization founded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, in Belgium since 1970. see www.ptpi.org for international and European afilliations and chapters www.ptpi.eu www.ptpi.org Founded in 1970, the People to People Brussels, Belgium chapter promotes friendship, culture and hobbies amongst its members; organizes social, cultural events, homestays, dinners-at-home; visits exhibitions, museums; makes excursions; attends theatre plays, concerts; operates "Meet the Belgians" program for expats & newly-arrived in Brussels; represents US-based parent NGO www.ptpi.org and Berlin-based European NGO www.ptpe.org