Europatat welcomes Romans Vorss as new Technical Affairs Director

Europatat welcomes Romans Vorss as new Technical Affairs Director

Europatat welcomes Romans Vorss as new Technical Affairs Director

October 27, 2020

The European Potato Trade Association is pleased to announce the appointment of Romans Vorss as the new Technical Affairs Director of the Association, with effect as of 26 October 2020.

Romans Vorss has an extensive professional experience of more than ten years in Brussels, where he has been promoting and defending the interests of member associations and trading companies active in the EU agri-food trade sector. Romans holds a Bachelor in Food Technology and a Master in Natural Science from the University of Latvia, where he is originally from, and he has practical experience in a variety of EU policy areas related to food safety and trade among others.

As such, in his position of Europatat’s Technical Affairs Director Romans Vorss will be responsible for dossiers such as plant and food safety, trade, or research and innovation. Together with the Europatat’s Secretary General, he will also support the association’s public affairs and policy objectives trough the implementation of different lobbying activities.

Romans Vorss:

“I am excited to be joining the Europatat family at this challenging time and to be part of the Association’s new team. I am looking forward to working with all our members to ensure they receive the high-quality support and advice they need to help grow their businesses and that the sector is well represented at the European level.”

On behalf of the Europatat Board, Europatat’s Secretary General, Berta Redondo Benito, has welcomed this new addition to the team.

Berta Redondo Benito:

“We are very excited to welcome Romans to the Europatat team and to the potato sector. His technical background and his extensive experience on EU affairs will certainly be an asset to the association now and into the future. Together, we will continue with the proactive work of the Secretariat of the past years, always with the support of all the members and stakeholders across the sector.”