PROFILE: AMCHAM EU

AmCham EU is a unique organisation comprised of over 160 companies from a broad range of sectors. It is membership-led and membership driven. The secretariat is comprised of about 20 professionals.  The members work through a network of committees, four management groups and an Executive Council, and offer expertise from over 750 professionals. The organisation has long been valued as an independent source of quality information and analysis. This reputation has helped to build close ties with EU officials. Through the committee structure members prioritise and advocate on about 100 issues annually, hold workshops, seminars and conferences, which provide a platform for discussion and debate. 

Mission

AmCham EU speaks for American business dedicated to Europe on trade, investment and competitiveness issues.  It wishes to ensure a growth-oriented business and investment climate in Europe. The organisation is committed to facilitating the resolution of transatlantic issues that impact business and plays a role in creating a better understanding of EU and US positions on business matters. AmCham EU is committed to transparent and open communication and inclusive dialogue between its members and European policy-makers. 

Vision

AmCham EU's vision is to be:

  • the most effective advocacy force in the EU;
  • the representation body for US business in the EU; and
  • a trusted discussion partner for European institutions and government.

Secretariat

The Secretariat coordinates and works on behalf of AmCham EU members' interests and is responsible for the day-to-day activities of the chamber.

 Members

AmCham EU’s membership currently comprises more than 160 companies, the majority of which are US multinational corporations. Members include some of the world’s biggest brands and leading multinationals from across all industries and business sectors. Although 25% of the members are law firms and public affairs consultancies, there are also a small number of international corporations who have demonstrated strong US business links. More than 60% of AmCham EU’s corporate members are in the Fortune 500 list of top American companies.

  1. 3M
  2. A&T
  3. AbbVie
  4. Accenture
  5. ADM
  6. AES
  7. Afore Consulting
  8. Albemarle
  9. Alcoa
  10. Amazon.com
  11. American Airlines
  12. American Express
  13. Amgen
  14. Amway
  15. APCO Worldwide
  16. Applied Materials
  17. Arnold & Porter LLP
  18. Avon
  19. Baker Botts
  20. Bank of America Merrill Lynch
  21. Barclays
  22. Baxter
  23. BDO
  24. Biogen
  25. Boeing
  26. Bristol-Myers Squibb
  27. British American Tobacco
  28. Brunswick
  29. Burson Marsteller
  30. CA Technologies
  31. Cabinet DN
  32. Cargill
  33. Caterpillar
  34. Charles Schwab
  35. Chevron
  36. Chubb Insurance
  37. Cicero
  38. Cisco
  39. Citi
  40. Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
  41. CNH Industrial
  42. Cognizant
  43. Covington
  44. Crowell Moring
  45. Daimler
  46. Dell
  47. Diageo
  48. DLA Piper
  49. Dow
  50. Dow Corning
  51. DuPont
  52. EPPA
  53. Ernst & Young
  54. ExxonMobil
  55. F.T.I. Consulting
  56. Facebook
  57. FedEx
  58. Fidelity
  59. First Data
  60. First Solar
  61. FleishmanHillard
  62. Foley & Larndner LLP
  63. Ford
  64. Freshfields
  65. GE
  66. GM
  67. Goldman Sachs
  68. Goodyear Dunlop Europe
  69. Google
  70. Gore
  71. Gowan Group
  72. Gowling WLG
  73. GSK
  74. Hasbro
  75. Herbalife
  76. Hill + Knowlton Strategies
  77. Hogan Lovells
  78. Honeywell
  79. HP
  80. IBM
  81. Intel
  82. Interel
  83. International Paper
  84. J.P. Morgan
  85. John Deere
  86. Johnson & Johnson
  87. Johnson Controls
  88. Keller and Heckman LLP
  89. Kreab Gavin Anderson
  90. Latham & Watkins LLP
  91. Levi Strauss & Co
  92. Liberty Global
  93. Lilly
  94. Linklaters
  95. LVMH
  96. Lyondellbasell
  97. Mars Inc.
  98. Marsh & McLennan Companies
  99. Mastercard
  100. Mattel
  101. Mayer Brown
  102. McDonald
  103. McGuire Woods
  104. McKinsey & Company
  105. Metlife
  106. Michelin
  107. Microsoft
  108. Monsanto
  109. Morgan Lewis
  110. Morgan Stanley
  111. Motorola Solutions
  112. MSD
  113. Nielsen
  114. Nike
  115. Norton Rose Fulbright
  116. O’Melveny & Myers LLP
  117. Oracle
  118. P&G
  119. Partylite
  120. Pfizer
  121. Philip Morris International
  122. Pitney Bowes
  123. Qualcomm
  124. Quinn Emanuel
  125. Relx Group
  126. SAS
  127. Sheppard Mullin
  128. Shire
  129. Sidley Austin LLP
  130. Skadden
  131. Standard & Poors
  132. Stanley BlackDecker
  133. Steptoe
  134. Swift
  135. Symantec
  136. Syngenta
  137. Synopsis
  138. TE Connectivity
  139. Tenneco
  140. The Carlyle Group
  141. The Coca Cola Company
  142. The Walt Disney Company (EMEA)
  143. Thompson Reuters
  144. Time Warner
  145. Tyco
  146. United Technologies
  147. UPS
  148. Van Bael & Bellis
  149. Verizon
  150. Weber Shandwick
  151. Westrock
  152. White & Case
  153. Wiley
  154. Wilmer Hale LLP
  155. Yahoo
  156. Zurich

Law Firms

  1. Arnold & Porter LLP
  2. Baker Botts
  3. Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
  4. Covington
  5. Crowell Moring
  6. DLA Piper
  7. Foley & Larndner LLP
  8. Freshfields
  9. Hogan Lovells
  10. Keller and Heckman LLP
  11. Latham & Watkins LLP
  12. Linklaters
  13. Mayer Brown
  14. McGuire Woods
  15. Morgan Lewis
  16. Norton Rose Fulbright
  17. O’Melveny & Myers LLP
  18. Sheppard Mullin
  19. Sidley Austin LLP
  20. Skadden
  21. Steptoe
  22. Van Bael & Bellis
  23. White & Case
  24. Wilmer Hale LLP

Consultancies

  1. Accenture
  2. Afore Consulting
  3. APCO Worldwide
  4. Brunswick
  5. Burson Marsteller
  6. Cabinet DN
  7. Cicero
  8. EPPA
  9. Ernst & Young
  10. F.T.I. Consulting
  11. FleishmanHillard
  12. Hill+Knowlton Strategies
  13. Interel
  14. Kreab Gavin Anderson
  15. The Carlyle Group
  16. Weber Shanwick

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