Thomas Leysen during Friends of Europe's State of Europe VIP roundtable and President's Dinner (2011)

Thomas Leysen (born 1960) is a Belgian entrepreneur who graduated from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven with a degree in law.[1]

Career

Leysen spent a large part of his career at Umicore (formerly Union Minière), which was transformed under his leadership from a metals producer to a materials technology group with leading positions in battery materials, automotive catalysts and precious metals recycling. He was CEO of the company until 2008, after which he became chairman of the board.

Leysen was chairman of the Federation of Enterprises in Belgium (FEB) between 2008 and 2011.

Between 2011 and 2020, Leysen has been chairman of the board of KBC Group, a banking and insurance group with activities mainly in Belgium, Central Europe and Ireland.[2]

Leysen is also the chairman and a large shareholder of Mediahuis, a media company and leading publisher of newspapers in Belgium, The Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg and Germany (De Standaard, De Telegraaf, NRC Handelsblad, Irish Independent, among other publications). In addition, he is chairman of the Belgian Corporate Governance Commission. He has long been committed to the promotion of sustainability development, and was the founding chair of The Shift, a coalition of businesses and non-governmental organisations in Belgium.

Other activities

Corporate boards

  • Toyota, member of the global advisory board
  • Atlas Copco,member of the board

Non-profit organizations

Sources

References

  1. "Thomas Leysen", KBC.COM, retrieved 14 January 2019
  2. Thomas Leysen: Executive Profile & Biography – Bloomberg, Bloomberg L.P., retrieved 14 January 2019
  3. Steering Committee Bilderberg Group.
  4. Members European Round Table of Industrialists.
  5. Board of Trustees Friends of Europe.
  6. Membership Trilateral Commission.

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