
Jorge Soley Climent, President
is a Spanish economist with an MBA from IESE Business School. He currently serves as executive manager for South America for a large Spanish textbook publisher. His previous roles include the management of several Spanish schools and universities held by the Fundación San Pablo CEU. He has also lectured widely in economics. Jorge is also a member of the Board of Fundación Burke and Fundación Derecho & Libertad, as well as the Center for European Renewal. He is married and a father of six children. Jorge is a founding member of European Dignity Watch.

Sophia Kuby, Executive Director
holds a Master of Arts degree in philosophy from the Hochschule für Philosophie in Munich. Her studies abroad include one year in France (anthropology, philosophy and theology) and 18 months at the Pontifical University of Chile in Santiago (ethics, political philosophy and Spanish), as well as summer courses (in philosophy) taken at Princeton, USA. Sophia previously worked as a project manager for the World Youth Day in Sydney, Australia, and as marketing and press officer with a media company in Munich, Germany. She is founding member of European Dignity Watch.

Alvino Mario Fantini
is a journalist and writer. He graduated from Dartmouth College and holds graduate degrees in international development, public policy and journalism. He has previously worked as an editor, reporter and speechwriter for clients around the world, including Bloomberg New Energy Finance in London, The Far Eastern Economic Review in Hong Kong, The Wall Street Journal Europe in Brussels and various international organizations in Washington and Vienna. In 2005 he was awarded a scholarship to study journalism and media in Europe. He is a member of the Board of The Dartmouth Review and the Center for European Renewal, and serves on the Phillips Foundation Advisory Board.

Nathanael Liminski
is a political scientist and historian. He holds a Master of Arts in political science, public law and history from Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn, Germany. He currently works as a speechwriter for the German Minister of Defense. He previously worked for a German MEP at the European Parliament and for an MP at the Deutscher Bundestag (German Parliament) in the fields of family and social policies, and international relations. He also worked at the US House of Representatives in Washington, DC, on similar matters. He is a member of the Board of the Junge Union, the largest political youth organisation in Germany, and serves as editor-in-chief of their national magazine.
