EEM Label Advisory Council

  • Guidance to the Label Committee on policy related issues
  • Maximise the institutional support of policy makers and regulators for the EEM Label
  • Provision of a forum in which stakeholders can exchange views on issues that have a direct or indirect impact on Energy Efficient Mortgages

Maximum of 15 full members from public national and international institutions and agencies

EEM Label Advisory Council - Mandate 2023-2024

EU / International Institutions:

  • Eduardo Soares-Antunes, Policy Officer, DG ENERGY, European Commission
  • Gintaras GRIKSAS, Policy Officer – Payment Services/Retail Financial Services, DG FISMA, European Commission
  • Tatiana BOSTEELS, Sector Economist – Energy Department, European Investment Bank (EIB)
  • Simon WALLEY, Lead Financial Sector Specialist - Finance & Markets, World Bank
  • Luiz DE MELLO, Director of the Policy Studies Branch, Economics Department, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
  • Yucel INAN, Principal Manager, European Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD)
  • Jacobo LLERENA, Deputy Director General for Energy Efficiency, Directorate General for Energy Policy and Mines, Spain
  • André KÜÜSVEK, President & Chief Executive Officer, Nordic Investment Bank (NIB)
  • Benjamin HARTUNG, Economist – Market Operations Analysis Division, European Central Bank (ECB)
  • Toby TUCKER, Associate Director, Scottish Futures Trust


National Banking Supervisory Authorities:

  • Norbert HOLCZINGER, Head of Division – Sustainable Finance Department, Hungarian Central Bank

EEM Label Market Stakeholders (not members of Label Committee):

  • Sara VERONES, Head of Unit of Energy Studies and Planning, Water and Energy Agency, Provincia Autonoma di Trento (Italy)
  • Mat SANTAMOURIS, Distinguished Professor – Scientia, Anita Lawrence Chair High Performance Architecture, School Built Environment, Faculty Art Design and Architecture, University New South Wales (Australia)
  • Jane SOLDERA, Senior Vice President, Moody's (United Kingdom)