Jürgen Massie
About Jürgen Massie
Jürgen Massie is a European Affairs Manager at Liberty Global, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in regulatory and policy matters within the ICT and media sectors, having held various roles at Proximus and Telenet over the years.
Work at Liberty Global
Jürgen Massie has been serving as the European Affairs Manager at Liberty Global since 2019. His role involves managing and influencing European policy matters that impact the telecommunications and media sectors. Based in London, Greater London, United Kingdom, he has contributed to the company's strategic initiatives in navigating regulatory frameworks and engaging with key stakeholders across Europe.
Previous Experience at Cable Europe
Before joining Liberty Global, Jürgen Massie worked at Cable Europe as an Expert from 2016 to 2019. During his three years in the United Kingdom, he focused on various aspects of European telecommunications policy, contributing to the organization's advocacy efforts and representing the interests of the cable industry at the European level.
Background in Regulatory Affairs
Jürgen Massie has a significant background in regulatory affairs, having held multiple positions at Proximus. He served as Regulatory Manager in 2008, Public Affairs Manager from 2000 to 2001, and Director of Regulatory Affairs from 2009 to 2010. His roles involved overseeing compliance with telecommunications regulations and engaging with government bodies on policy issues.
Education and Expertise
Jürgen Massie studied at Ku Leuven, where he pursued degrees in Law and Engineering Technology as well as Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences from 1991 to 1996. He possesses extensive expertise in regulatory, legal, and policy matters within the ICT and media sectors, which enhances his effectiveness in his current role.
Negotiation and Policy Design Experience
Jürgen Massie has served as a negotiator for the Belgian Government at the EU level, contributing to international ICT policy discussions. He also worked as Deputy Chief of Staff for the Minister of Telecommunications, where he was responsible for designing ICT policy, showcasing his capability in high-level policy formulation and negotiation.