Public Affairs Manager

Federation of European Data and Marketing

Contract type
Permanent & Full-time
Closing date
31 Aug 2025 05:00 PM
Location
Brussels

Start date
1st October 2025

About the Organisation

Federation of European Data and Marketing (FEDMA) is a leading advocacy trade association in Brussels, representing the operational heart of responsible, data-driven marketing in Europe. Unlike associations focused on global platforms or large advertisers, FEDMA champions the voices of marketing service providers, national DMAs, and SMEs, those who implement campaigns and manage data on the ground. We are uniquely positioned to translate complex EU legislation, such as the GDPR and upcoming AI rules, into practical guidance.

We focus on making regulation not only ambitious, but also workable, ensuring that responsible marketing can thrive in a privacy-first environment. FEDMA is at the heart of a powerful network of 21 Data & Marketing Associations (DMAs) and just as many leading industry members. Its strength comes from the participation of representatives from most EU Member States, distilling views into a cohesive set of policies for the European Institutions across the full spectrum of data-driven and digital marketing.

FEDMA’s primary focus is achieving the correct balance between innovation and privacy, with a particular focus on the application of data protection legislation to customer communication and experience. Our expert knowledge of data is across the consumer, privacy, and competition sectors. FEDMA also sits on the GDPR implementation expert group of the European Commission

About the role

FEDMA is looking for an experienced and proactive Public Affairs Manager to drive and represent the association’s policy work. and advocacy efforts in Brussels. This role is pivotal in positioning FEDMA as a key voice in EU debates in areas such as data protection, digital legislation, consumer protection, sustainability, and Artificial Intelligence.

The Public Affairs Manager will join a dynamic team dedicated to achieving the right balance between innovation and data protection in Europe. Reporting directly to the Director General, you will be responsible for influencing EU policy-making, shaping FEDMA’s strategic position, engaging with EU decision-makers and stakeholders, coordinating internal working groups, as well as monitoring key EU policy developments, and drafting impactful advocacy materials.

You will be asked to continue to grow your network of contacts within the EU institutions and with other organisations, as well as conveying the positions of FEDMA within the European Institutions and at different events. In short, you will play a central role in shaping FEDMA’s strategy on digital and economic matters, ensuring the voice of marketers is heard in Brussels.

Responsibilities

  • Proactively monitor, analyse, and report on EU policy developments relevant to the data-driven marketing sector, with a focus on digital and data protection issues;
  • Actively represent FEDMA in meetings, events, and policy forums with EU institutions, stakeholders, and industry partners;
  • Develop and maintain a robust network of key contacts across EU institutions;
  • Draft position papers, speaking points, and briefing notes; contribute to strategic policy and lobbying initiatives, ensuring that our positions are clearly communicated and influential.
  • Coordinate and animate expert working groups with FEDMA members, ensuring effective consensus-building and knowledge sharing;
  • Prepare contributions for FEDMA meetings and public appearances (presentations, talking points, etc.);
  • Keep members informed through timely and accessible updates and content;
  • Organise and support internal and external events (annual event, webinars, working sessions).

Skills, Competencies & Experience

  • 3+ years of relevant professional experience (EU institutions, consultancy, association, or corporate public affairs);
  • Solid understanding of EU policy-making and legislative processes;
  • Expertise in at least two of the following areas: digital policy, data protection, consumer affairs, and Artificial Intelligence;
  • Strong writing and communication skills in English (FEDMA’s working language); additional EU languages are a plus.
  • Ability to build relationships and foster collaboration across cultures and sectors;
  • Self-motivated, well-organised and capable of managing multiple priorities independently;
  • Excellent ability to work independently with a strategic mindset and a proactive, solution-oriented approach

Required Qualifications

  • University degree (equivalent experience) in EU law, economics, political science, or a related field;

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive remuneration package
  • Health and life insurance
  • Eco-cheques and lunch vouchers, 
  • Transport allowance, 
  • Teleworking opportunities
  • 30-day holiday
  • A unique opportunity to shape EU policy in one of the most dynamic areas of business.
  • A collaborative and people-oriented team environment;
  • Exposure to a wide network of stakeholders and opportunities for EU-wide travel.

Conditions of employment

  • You must have a permit to work in Belgium.

Working locations

  • Remotely working in Brussels, Belgium

How to apply

Interviews

  • Interviews will be held during the process, and the position might be filled before the deadline if a suitable candidate is found.

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