Thomas Kramer

Community Manager at European Parliament

Thomas Kramer is an experienced communication professional with a strong background in public relations and EU policy management. Currently serving as a Community Manager at the European Parliament since April 2020, Thomas previously held the role of Digital Leader at the European Commission Representation in Austria, where responsibilities included coordinating social media channels and managing media inquiries. Thomas's expertise encompasses press officer positions within the European Commission, where duties involved crafting press materials and conducting media briefings, along with experience as a consultant and trainer in EU policy. Thomas holds an MSc in Public Services Policy and Management from King's College London and a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University, complemented by extensive professional experiences across various organizations and roles in the communications field.

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