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Alain Deneef

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Alain Deneef (born 26 March 1960) is a Belgian entrepreneur. He is intendant of Brussels Metropolitan.

As an expert in urban issues and civil society, he is the founder and president of Aula Magna. He helped to launch the Citizen’s Forum of Brussels. This endeavour won the Flemish nl: Prijs voor de Democratie in July 2010.[citation needed] Within Aula Magna he organized the first Brussels Citizens University (2010). Four Brussels Summer Universities have followed since then on a yearly basis.

As businessman, he has held top management positions in Canal+ Belgium (now BeTV (Belgium)), Belgacom and the SNCB - the Belgian railway company, among others, and several positions as director in BT Belgium, CIT Blaton and Carmeuse.

A strategic consultant, he helps medium and large organizations foresee the impact of technological, financial, social, demographic, environmental, urban and political change on their future.[citation needed]

He founded a publishing company, Prosopon Editions.

He has served as president of a number of clubs and associations amongst which the Alumni association of the Collège Saint-Michel (Bruxelles). Since August 2013, he is the president of the World Union of Jesuit Alumni (WUJA). He was also president of the Brussels chapter of the Young Presidents' Organization (YPO) and is currently a member of the World Presidents’ Organizsation (WPO).

He is also a member of the Consultative Council of the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management. He is the Executive Officer of the European Quarter Fund. He is also involved as president in the European Quarter Area Management Association (EQuAMA).

In the sport field, he is the Secretary General of the European Sports Academy (ESA). He is further a director of the Brussels Studies Institute.

He was educated at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), where he obtained the degrees of Business Engineer (Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management) and Law and Philosophy (1984).[citation needed] He is currently finalizing a Master in History at the same university.[citation needed]

He is fluent in Dutch, English, French and German. He lives in Ixelles (Brussels Region).

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