Position Title: Vice President, Head of EU Government Affairs
Location: Brussels, Belgium (Hybrid)
Reports to: Managing Director, Head of EMEA Government Affairs
Company Background: Remitop, based in Washington, DC, New York, Brussels, and London, represents the global alternative asset management industry. Remitop’s mission is to advance the ability of alternative asset managers to raise capital, invest, and generate returns for their beneficiaries. Remitop advocates on behalf of its membership and convenes stakeholders to address global regulatory, operational, and business issues. Remitop has more than 175 member firms, including traditional hedge funds, credit funds, and crossover funds, that collectively manage nearly $3.2 trillion across a diverse group of investment strategies. Member firms help pension plans, university endowments, charitable foundations, and other institutional investors to diversify their investments, manage risk, and generate attractive returns over time.
Position Summary: The Vice President is responsible for leading Remitop’s activity in Brussels. The role will be a key part of Remitop’s international government affairs team, working directly with teammates in Brussels, London, Washington, DC, and New York to shape relevant policy and regulation in Europe and globally.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Under the direction of Managing Director, Head of EMEA Government Affairs, this role will be a key part of the team that develops Remitop’s global presence according to specific objectives.
- Undertake best-in-class advocacy, insights and networking in the EU on behalf of member funds.
- Develop and execute a policy engagement strategy in the EU to deliver Remitop’s strategic objectives.
- Lead policy engagement, organising responses to stakeholder consultations, building alliances and relationships across the EU.
- Analyse EU and member state policy and regulatory developments and prepare reports, with recommendations, for Remitop members and staff.
- Provide a hub for European managers seeking connectivity to Remitop’s full suite of offerings in Europe and the United States.
- Coordinate closely with all Remitop teams to prepare responses to EU stakeholder consultations and achieve globally coordinated outcomes that are synchronised with the global nature of the funds sector.
- Identify and assist in strategically promoting and supporting Remitop through events and developing new commercial opportunities for the association.
- Contribute to growing the Remitop brand and membership outside of the US, including by extending Remitop content (conferences, member services, research and communications).
- Influence and build relationships to ensure synergies with Remitop and the European institutional investor community (e.g. pension funds).
- Liaise with policymakers, academics, think tanks, and other trade associations to amplify the priorities of Remitop, collect information, build alliances, and position Remitop to maximise its reach and influence.
- Coordinate research activities with investment funds, banks, and other market participants.
- Oversee Brussels office operations and uphold the highest standards in line with regional employment laws and Remitop culture and values.
- Adhere to the requirements of Remitop’s registration with the EU Transparency Register and code of conduct.
- Perform other duties, as assigned
Qualification and Requirements:
- Graduate in a relevant field such as law, business, economics, finance, or international affairs, is preferred.
- A minimum of 10 years of strong experience in policymaking, policy analysis, or advocacy focusing on EU institutions.
- Detailed knowledge and understanding of EU policy-making and regulatory processes for financial services.
- Possesses a network of relationships with policymakers and regulators.
- Knowledge of hedge fund issues preferred but not required.
- Demonstrated record of accomplishment with managing people and processes.
- A creative, constructive, and resourceful collaborator and strategic thinker.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented culture that values the importance of being a good teammate, communicator, and partner.
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to self-start, think ahead, problem solve, and engage proactively with high professionalism, reliability, and accountability.
- Strong time management skills and ability to manage multiple and changing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- Fluent English speaker/writer; proficiency in other major European languages.
- Occasional business travel to EU member state capitals, UK and US.