Viviane Reding is one of Europe’s most accomplished political figures, renowned for her profound impact on European policy and governance. Her distinguished career spans decades of public service, culminating in key leadership roles within the European Union. Her tenure reflects a legacy of groundbreaking reforms and forward-thinking initiatives that continue to shape Europe's socio-economic and political landscape.
Viviane's political journey began with 10 years in the Luxembourg Parliament, followed by another decade in the European Parliament. Her leadership capabilities earned her appointment as the EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth, and Sport in 1999. In this role, she championed policies promoting youth development and cultural cooperation across member states. In 2004, Viviane became EU Commissioner for Information Society and Media, where she spearheaded critical reforms in the European telecom sector. Her policies opened the internal market to competition and redefined the European research area, laying the foundation for Europe’s digital future. Her leadership during this era earned her numerous prestigious awards, including the Robert Schuman Medal and several honorary doctorates.
By 2010, Viviane ascended to Vice President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights, and Citizenship. In this capacity, she played a pivotal role in establishing a "fundamental rights culture" within European institutions, advocating for equality, justice, and human dignity. Her efforts earned global recognition, including the BeNeLux Europa Award and the Grand Medal of Diplomacy from Taiwan. Beyond her political career, Vivane remains deeply engaged in shaping global policy through advisory roles with organisations such as the UEFA Foundation for Children and the European Movement International. Her dedication to fostering democratic values and human rights underscores her enduring influence.
Today, Viviane Reding is a highly sought-after keynote speaker, sharing unparalleled insights into Europe’s future, economic governance, information society, and human rights. Her expertise, coupled with her extensive experience in European decision-making, makes her an inspiring voice at prestigious international forums, where she continues to shape discussions on Europe’s evolving political and economic landscape.
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Viviane Reding's official speaking topics are listed below:
- The Future of Europe
- Information Society & Media
- Economic & Financial Governance
- Justice
- Human Rights
- Citizenship
- 2022 - Recipient of the Grand Medal of Diplomacy from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Taiwan
- 2014 - Re-elected as a Member of the European Parliament
- 2012 - Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa from the University of Glasgow
- 2012 - Spearheaded the Future of Europe initiative
- 2010 - Vice President of the European Commission
- 2010 - Recipient of the BeNeLux Europa Award
- 2010 - European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights & Citizenship
- 2009 - Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa from the Sacred Heart University Luxembourg
- 2004 - European Commissioner for Information Society & Media
- 2005 - Appointed Officer of the National Order French Legion of Honour
- 2005 - Recipient of the Gloria Artis Medal of Poland
- 2004 - Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa from the University of Turin & the Fu Jen Catholic University of Taiwan
- 2004 - Recipient of the Robert Schuman Medal
- 2001 - Awarded the Gold Medal of the European Merit Foundation
- 1999 - European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth, Media & Sport
- 1992 - Recipient of the Creu de Sant Jordi from the Generalitat of Catalonia
- 1989 - Member of the European Parliament, Chairwoman of the Committee on Petitions, Vice Chair of the Committee on Employment & Social Affairs, Vice Chair of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice & Home Affairs
- Member of the Supervisory Board of Agfa-Gevaert
- Member of the Board of Trustees of Bertelsmann Stiftung & the UEFA Foundation for Children
- Member of the Advisory Board of the Global Economic Symposium
- Member of the Advisory Board of Women in Parliaments Global Forum
- Member of the Honorary Council of the European Movement International
- Advisor to European Horizons