SEB : Patrick Llobregat takes over as President of the FEC
January 16, 2017 at 02:11 pm
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Patrick Llobregat, Senior VP Cookware, takes on a new European role this January, following his election as President of the Federation of European Cutlery, Flatware, Holloware and Cookware Industries (FEC).
The FEC brings together national associations in these industries across the continent, and aims to protect their common interests, promote co-operation between members and provide support on economical and technical improvements. It officially represents its members' interests in their relations with international authorities, particularly the European Commission.
Patrick Llobregat takes over from Peter Hollander, CEO of Dutch cutlery specialist Amefa B.V. He is also President of Unitam, the French Union of Cookware,Tableware and Domestic Products Industries.
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