Mark Gray

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Mark Gray (born 04 August 1970) joined the Spokespersons Service of the European Commission in March 2006. Mark is the spokesperson in the Coordination and Planning unit for the Commission departments working directly for the President (General Secretariat, Legal Service and Bureau of European Policy Advisors).[1]


Background

Gray worked in the private sector as a senior associate at the international law firm, White & Case LLP from 2001-2004. He re-joined the Commission on 1 May 2004 to work as a Member of Cabinet for the first Czech Commissioner, Pavel Telicka. Before being appointed to the Spokespersons Service, Mark was the Member of Cabinet dealing with institutional issues for Vice-President, Margot Wallström.


Mark Gray has written widely on the European Commission and the recent Intergovernmental Conferences. He is the co-editor with Edward Best and Alexander Stubb of “Rethinking the European Union: IGC 2000 and Beyond”, European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht.[2]


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Notes

  1. European Commission, Spokespeople's biographies: Mark Gray, accessed 31 January 2010.
  2. European Commission, Spokespeople's biographies: Mark Gray, accessed 31 January 2010.