Kristina Olausson
About Kristina Olausson
Kristina Olausson is a Senior Public Policy Manager at Liberty Global and serves as Vice-Chair of the Digital Economy Committee at the American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union. She has extensive experience in public policy, having previously worked for various organizations including ETNO and the European Parliament.
Work at Liberty Global
Kristina Olausson has served as Senior Public Policy Manager at Liberty Global since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for managing public policy initiatives and strategies within the Brussels Area, Belgium. Her work focuses on navigating the complexities of telecommunications policy and advocating for the company's interests in the European market.
Current Role at AmCham EU
Since 2021, Kristina Olausson has held the position of Vice-Chair of the Digital Economy Committee at the American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union (AmCham EU). In this capacity, she contributes to discussions and initiatives that shape the digital economy landscape in Europe, leveraging her expertise in public policy.
Professional Background
Kristina Olausson has a diverse professional background in public policy and telecommunications. She worked as a Public Policy Manager at the European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association (ETNO) for seven months in 2019, and prior to that, she served as a Policy Officer at ETNO for two years from 2017 to 2019. Her experience also includes roles at the Delegation of the European Union to the United States and the European Parliament.
Educational Qualifications
Kristina Olausson holds multiple degrees in governance and political science. She achieved a Master's degree in European Governance, Cum laude, from Masarykova univerzita Brno, and a Master of Arts (M.A.) in European Governance, Cum laude, from Universiteit Utrecht. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Political Science from Lund University.
Internship Experience
In 2013, Kristina Olausson completed a six-month internship at FORES in Stockholm, Sweden. This early experience provided her with foundational knowledge in public policy and helped shape her career path in the telecommunications sector.