About us
Discover Business at OECD's core values, their institutional role, their membership, and more.
About us
About us
Discover Business at OECD's core values, their institutional role, their membership, and more.
The OECD
The OECD
Browse how Business at OECD and the OECD works together, including its importance to the private sector.
Why the OECD matters to business
Find out how the OECD impacts the private sector
What makes the OECD unique
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Policy areas
Explore how Business at OECD champions business diplomacy for competitive economies in various policy areas.
Responsible Business
Integrity and Anti-Corruption, Corporate Governance, Responsible Business Conduct
Skills and Employment
Education, Employment, Labour, Social Affairs, Private Pensions
Innovation and Digital
Consumer Policy, Digital Policy, Innovation, Technology
Environment and Green Growth
Biotechnology, Chemicals, Environment, Energy, Nanotechnology
Taxation
Competitive Markets and Growth
Competition, Economic Policy, Finance, Governance, Regulation, SMEs, Entrepreneurship
Food, Health, and Well-Being
Food, Agriculture, Health, Tourism
Open Markets
Illicit Trade, Export Credits, Investment, Trade
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Advocacy
Advocacy
Explore how Business at OECD interacts with Ministers, the OECD, and in global fora.
Newsroom
Newsroom
Discover Business at OECD's recent activities, mentions in the media, upcoming events, and more.
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For interview and comment requests, send an e-mail to our Communications Manager, Max Jablonowski, jablonowski@biac.org.
Our Team
With a strong commitment to advancing the interests of the global business community, Business at OECD’s team works closely with the global network to ensure that business perspectives are effectively integrated into the OECD’s discussions and policy developments.
Business at OECD's team’s collective experience spans economics, law, trade, regulatory policy, and sustainability, enabling us to engage with a variety of complex issues at the intersection of business and governments.
Hanni Rosenbaum
Executive Director
Hanni Rosenbaum is the Executive Director of Business at OECD. In this role, she leads Business at OECD’s business diplomacy efforts with the OECD and its members, guides the strategy and policy engagement of the Paris-based office, and ensures Business at OECD adequately reflects the views of its national member organisations in its communications with the OECD and stakeholders. She works together with Business at OECD’s Executive Board to drive its mission forward and oversees its budget.
She previously worked at the Nürburgring/Circuits International in Germany, the European Parliament in Brussels, and Brussels-based global recycling industry association, BIR. She holds advanced degrees in French and English, in applied economic sciences from the Hautes Etudes Commerciales in Brussels and in international relations from the Centre for Diplomatic and Strategic Studies in Paris.
She joined Business at OECD in 1997 and held positions of increasing responsibility. She is fully fluent in English, French and German, and speaks Russian. She also has a black belt in karate, is a certified yoga teacher and is involved in community projects teaching French for foreigners.
Nicole Primmer
Deputy Executive Director, Policy and Strategic Engagement
Nicole Primmer oversees taxation and fiscal affairs, digital policy and education. She is also responsible for Business at OECD’s engagement to the Annual Consultation with OECD Ambassadors, and the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting (MCM) and related strategic activities.
Prior to joining Business at OECD in 2000, Nicole worked for the United States Council for International Business (USCIB), for NEC Corporation, and at the Columbia Business School Centre on Japanese Economy and Business under the direction of Professor Hugh Patrick.
Nicole holds a Master’s Degree in International Affairs from Columbia University, and a B.A. in French and Political Science from Duquesne University. She also completed graduate studies at Sciences Po in Paris, and is a former Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar at Sofia University in Tokyo. Nicole is fluent in English and French and has basic fluency in Japanese. She is also an accomplished lyric soprano.
Dominik Kümmerle
Director, Policy and Strategic Communications
Dominik Kümmerle coordinates our policy positions to high-level engagements including the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting and Business at OECD’s Annual Consultation with the OECD’s Leadership and Ambassadors. He also oversees Business at OECD’s policy activities related to trade, the OECD’s enlargement, China as well as environmental sustainability. Dominik currently also leads on Business at OECD’s strategic communications activities.
Prior to joining Business at OECD, Dominik worked in the corporate audit department of the BMW Group, in the East-Asia department of the Federal Foreign Ministry of Germany, and in the marketing department of Clariant Chemicals in Shanghai.
He holds a Master’s Degree from the London School of Economics in the Political Economy of Europe (distinction), and a B.A. in International Business from Munich Business School (top 5%). Dominik is fully fluent in English and German, with good knowledge of French and basic Chinese.
Rokas Morkūnas
Director, Policy and Member Engagement
Rokas Morkūnas oversees Business at OECD’s relations with its global business network and stakeholders, manages external campaigns and directs Business at OECD’s corporate engagement program, which brings together multinational corporations from a wide range of sectors in support of Business at OECD’s mission. He also leads Business at OECD’s policy initiatives on food and agriculture, health and well-being, as well as SMEs and entrepreneurship.
Prior to joining Business at OECD, Rokas gained professional experience working with the United Nations in New York and in public policy consultancy in Vilnius. A Lithuanian national, Rokas holds a Master’s Degree in International Security, focusing on Diplomacy and a Bachelor‘s Degree in Political Science from Sciences Po Paris. He joined Business at OECD in 2019.
Maylis Berviller
Policy Manager
Maylis Berviller is a Policy Manager at Business at OECD, where she has served since September 2021. In her role, Maylis supports Business at OECD’s mission to represent the interests of national business and employers’ federations and leads the engagement on artificial intelligence, while also working at the intersection of digital transformation, innovation, and technology policy. Her portfolio spans the rapidly evolving landscape of digital policy, driving forward initiatives that address the opportunities and challenges of emerging technologies while ensuring consumer interests remain central to policy discussions.
Before joining Business at OECD, Maylis gained experience by working with the OECD’s Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes, Société Générale, and as a Consultant in European affairs at Altermind. Her background reflects a strong foundation in international policy and economic affairs, enhancing her contributions to Business at OECD’s cross-sectoral policy work.
Emma Brierley
Policy Manager
Emma Brierley supports Business at OECD’s policy activities in the areas of employment, economic policy, governance and regulatory policy, competition, export credits and anti-illicit trade. She also oversees Business at OECD’s work on gender equality, mainstreaming, and infrastructure.
Prior to joining Business at OECD, Emma gained diplomatic experience working for two years at the Embassy of Denmark in Paris and as a trainee at the Council of the European Union. She also has experience working in public affairs at European level for APCO Worldwide and in France for LafargeHolcim and has worked as a paralegal for the international law firm Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP.
She graduated with a Master’s Degree in Public Policy from Sciences Po Paris and holds a B.A. summa cum laude in Urban Studies & Political Science from Barnard College at Columbia University. Emma is an American and Danish national and is fully fluent in French. She joined Business at OECD in 2023.
Nathan Munch
Policy Manager
Nathan Munch supports Business at OECD’s policy activities in the areas of investment, responsible business conduct, finance, integrity and anti-corruption, and development. He also oversees Business at OECD’s work on Latin America and the Caribbean and infrastructure.
Prior to joining Business at OECD, he worked at BusinessEurope for four years as the adviser to the President and the Director General. Previously, Nathan completed a traineeship at the Council of the EU.
He graduated with a Master’s Degree in European Political and Governance Studies from the College of Europe in Bruges. Nathan also holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and the diploma of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques of Strasbourg.
Nathan is a French national and is fully fluent in English. He has an intermediate proficiency in Spanish. He joined Business at OECD in December 2024.
Max Jablonowski
Communications Manager
Max Jablonowski manages Business at OECD’s external communications outputs, including media relations, digital communications, branding, amongst others. He works with the team, and policy group leadership to strengthen Business at OECD’s visibility within the OECD’s network and beyond. He has included Business at OECD’s activities in several media outlets including, the Financial Times, Bloomberg, Politico, Euronews, and others.
Prior to joining Business at OECD, Max gained experience working as Events and Communications Officer for a leading think tank in the UK supporting their external affairs, media relations, and high-level events schedule. He was previously Communications and Outreach Support at Business at OECD in 2021, and he was a Governance Intern at the British Council in France working on Franco-British relations and cultural diplomacy.
He graduated from the University of Exeter in July 2022 with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree in French and Politics, where he managed the Politics Society as President. He is also a qualified tennis coach. Max joined Business at OECD in February 2023.
Aimee San Ramon
Tax Policy Consultant
Hanni Rosenbaum is the Executive Director of Business at OECD (BIAC). In this role, she leads our business diplomacy efforts with the OECD and its members, guides the strategy and policy engagement of our Paris-based office, and ensures we adequately reflect the views of our national member organizations in our communications with the OECD and stakeholders. She works together with our Executive Board to drive our mission forward and oversees our budget.
She previously worked at the Nürburgring/Circuits International in Germany, the European Parliament in Brussels, and Brussels-based global recycling industry association, BIR. She holds advanced degrees in French and English, in applied economic sciences from the Hautes Etudes Commerciales in Brussels and in international relations from the Centre for Diplomatic and Strategic Studies in Paris.
She joined Business at OECD in 1997 and held positions of increasing responsibility. She is fully fluent in English, French and German, and speaks Russian. She also has a black belt in karate and is involved in community projects teaching French for foreigners.
Minami Kakuda
Policy Expert and Executive Board Support
Minami Kakuda joined Business at OECD in December 2022, on secondment from the Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited. She contributes to Business at OECD’s work in health consumer policy, governance and regulatory policy, education, and anti-illicit trade. She also supports the Executive Director on Business at OECD’s Executive Board-related matters.
Prior to joining Business at OECD, she was seconded to the Ministry of Finance of Japan and also worked as a policy researcher at the Dai-ichi Life Research Institute Inc., based in Tokyo, mainly in charge of health and education.
Minami holds a Bachelor‘s Degree in education from Waseda University Japan and is fluent in Japanese and English, with basic French.
Satoshi Iwashita
Policy Expert and B20 Coordinator
Satoshi Iwashita joined Business at OECD in April 2024 on secondment from Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. He leads Business at OECD’s work on corporate governance, private pensions and Southeast Asia and supports Business at OECD’s work on economic policy, employment, labor and social affairs, finance, and insurance. He also leads Business at OECD’s work on the B20 forum as well as outreach to Asia.
Prior to joining Business at OECD, he held a role in the corporate planning in SOMPO Holdings, Inc. in Tokyo, and had previously been seconded to a global insurance company in London, primarily responsible for Enterprise Risk Management.
Satoshi holds a Master of Science in Geophysics from Hokkaido University and an M.B.A. from Keio University. He is fluent in both English and Japanese.
Maxime Ledieu
Policy Advisor
Maxime supports Business at OECD’s policy work in the areas of trade and environment and contributes to member outreach and horizontal policy activities.
Prior to joining Business at OECD, Maxime gained professional experience working in the aeronautical and nuclear sector trough the consultancy field. He is a French national and holds a Master’s Degree in International Relations, focusing on Security and Defense and a Bachelor‘s Degree in Economics. Maxime joined Business at OECD in September 2023.
Marie Tirilly
Policy Advisor
Marie Tirilly supports Business at OECD’s work in the fields of food and agriculture, health, SMEs and tourism.
Prior to joining Business at OECD, Marie worked as a qualified lawyer at Clifford Chance, and as a project manager for the Special Envoy of the French President for the United Nations Ocean Conference. Marie is a former ENA student, and holds a Double Master in International Law from Queen Mary University of London and Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (distinction). Marie joined Business at OECD in September 2024.
Jasmine Puoti
Office Manager and Senior Executive Assistant
Jasmine assists Business at OECD's Executive Director and provides administrative support for: the General Assembly, the Executive Board, invoicing, accounting oversight, the office management and human resources administration. Moreover, she supports Policy Managers of the following policy areas: investment, responsible business conduct, integrity and anti-corruption, development, corporate governance, finance, and infrastructure.
Jasmine is fluent in English, Italian and French. She joined Business at OECD in 2015.
Kelsey Ware
Special Projects Coordinator and Assistant to Policy Managers
Kelsey supports Policy Managers in the following policy areas: anti-illicit trade, digital policy, health, economic policy, export credits, employment, governance and regulatory policy, private pensions, food and agriculture, and SMEs.
Kelsey also manages special projects hosted by Business at OECD and supports the coordination of Business at OECD’s National Member Organisations in Business at OECD’s global network.
She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy and Master’s Degree in International Human Rights from the University of Essex. She is bilingual in English and French. Kelsey joined Business at OECD in 2023.
Laura-Jane Pfefferkorn
Administrative Assistant
Laura-Jane supports Policy Managers in the following policy areas: competition, innovation and technology, trade, China, taxation, education, as well as environment, energy, and chemicals. She also supports Business at OECD’s contribution to high-level meetings, including Business at OECD’s Annual Consultation with the OECD’s Leadership and Ambassadors, the OECD’s Ministerial Council Meeting and the B20.
She holds an International Master’s Degree in Governance and Administration of Leisure and Sports and has a background deeply rooted in sports as she has been part of world-class events like Formula 1, the UEFA Champions League and the Olympic Games. These experiences have given her a strong foundation in teamwork, coordination, and delivering under pressure – skills, which she applies to her work at Business at OECD.
Laura-Jane joined Business at OECD in January 2025 and brings energy, a global perspective, and a passion for making an impact to the organisation’s efforts.
Our Institutional Role
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Governance
General Assembly, Executive Board, and Financing Structure
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Business Network
National Member Organisations, Observer Organisations, Associate Expert Groups, and Friends
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Global Partners
ASEAN Business Advisory Council, BusinessAFRICA, GAN Global, and more
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Our Team
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