Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedFebruary 11, 2026

CCIA Expands Brussels Team with Two New Policy Hires and Promotions

Brussels, BELGIUM – The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) today announced the expansion of its Brussels office with two new policy managers – strengthening the Association’s expertise in intellectual property and audiovisual policy, as well as accessibility and cybersecurity – alongside key internal promotions. 

Charlotte Dantin joins CCIA Europe as Intellectual Property and Audiovisual Policy Manager, leading advocacy on files such as the Audiovisual Media Services Directive, content-related implementation of the Digital Services Act, and the European Media Freedom Act – as well as broader copyright, online piracy, and patent issues. Dantin previously worked as a consultant on AI, copyright, and IP law for a public affairs agency, and coordinated the European Alliance for Research Excellence. 

Mitchell Rutledge has been appointed Technology and Security Policy Manager, and will drive CCIA Europe’s engagement on digital accessibility and security issues. His remit includes the implementation of the EU Accessibility Act, cybersecurity legislation, and a wide range of technology areas – from consumer devices to network infrastructure. Rutledge brings experience from a civic-tech startup in Paris, where he worked at the intersection of technology, democracy, and public policy. 

CCIA Europe is also pleased to announce the promotion of Boniface de Champris to AI Policy Lead. Since joining in 2023 as a Policy Manager, he has been central to shaping CCIA Europe’s work on artificial intelligence, including the implementation of the EU’s landmark AI Act and associated Codes of Practice. 

Finally, Leonardo Veneziani is moving into an expanded role within the team. After joining CCIA Europe in late 2024 with a primary focus on sustainability and environmental policy, Veneziani has been promoted to Policy Manager – taking on a broader portfolio that now also includes payments and the platform economy.

The following can be attributed to CCIA Europe’s Senior Vice President & Head of Office, Daniel Friedlaender: 

“These appointments strengthen CCIA Europe’s ability to engage constructively on the full range of EU digital files at a critical moment for Europe’s tech ecosystem. We’re thrilled to welcome new talent and recognise internal leadership as we continue to build a strong, expert team here in Brussels.”

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