Hélène Clark Dageville
European Commission Directorate General for Employment and Social Affairs, and European Union Fellow in Residence at the University of Washington

"Towards More and Better Jobs for All:
A Realistic Agenda for the European Union?"


Wednesday, 3 March 2004
3:30 p.m.
206 Ingraham


Sponsored by
The European Union Center
The Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy's "New Governance" Project

and
The LaFollette School of Public Affairs


Hélène Clark Dageville is an expert on the European labor market. Since 1994 she has worked in the European Commission’s Directorate General for Employment and Social Affairs. She is currently Head of the Unit “European Employment Strategy” in the Directorate, which is responsible for the implementation of EU Treaty provisions on the coordination of national employment policies. Prior to this position she was head of a sector responsible for the modernization of employment services and promotion of worker mobility in the EU. Mrs. Clark Dageville received her education in economics at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium, in addition to completing degrees in policy studies and public law in Bordeaux, France.