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Philip Easthill Steps Down as Secretary-General of ECA

Philip Easthill, the Secretary-General of ECA has announced his departure from the company. He successfully led ECA for the last three years and works for strengthening the positioning of the ECA in Brussels and beyond.
Easthill will pursue his career as the Secretary-General of the European Boating Industry, a position he starts immediately.
“During his time at the ECA, Mr. Easthill showed high levels of professionalism bringing the interests of ECA’s members and partners forward with commitment and dedication, achieving our goals and positioning the association as a key stakeholder. He leaves the ECA in a very strong position for future growth. While he will be missed, we believe that he will be a true asset for the European Boating Industry. We now look forward to advancing the good work and further defending and promoting the interests of our sector,” Per Jaldung, Chairman of the ECA said.
The ECA wishes to extend its gratitude to Mr. Easthill and wish him the best in his future endeavours.
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