In the rapidly-changing world of online publishing,
PublicServiceEurope.com is the latest editorial phenomenon from the company that brought you
Public Servant magazine and
www.publicservice.co.uk.
Through quality journalism and esteemed contributors – in addition to a healthy interactive element – the website aims to be the online knowledge hub for those wanting the inside track on European politics, public administration, management issues and key developments in the business world.
From high-profile interviews with the key politicians and officials across the European Union to reports from the major summits and events, and in-depth coverage of supranational institutions -
PublicServiceEurope.com provides a key resource for Brussels and beyond.
In addition to our own exclusive content, we provide the best of the rest from other key websites and social networks – the aim being to create an online community of individuals and organisations, keen to share ideas, information and best-practice.
From EU institutions and member states to politicians and public officials as well as campaigners and key private sector players; we are determined that no voice goes unheard.
Staff
Editor – Dean Carroll
A journalist for many years,
Carroll was formerly news editor on
Public Servant magazine. He is also a published academic. His career background includes work on a number of newspapers as well as a national news agency. His blog was “highly commended by the jury” in the prestigious 2013 Reporting Europe Prize and he was shortlisted for the ‘reporter of the year’ prize in the 2008 Workworld Media Awards.
Time to embrace online publishing – Q&A with
PublicServiceEurope.com editor
Dean Carroll.
Politics-business reporter – Daniel Mason
Mason previously ran his own blog on EU business affairs. In 2008, he won The Times/TSB graduate of the year prize. With his prize money, he was able to fund his postgraduate studies in journalism.
Brussels correspondent – Justin Stares
Justin Stares has been reporting on EU affairs from his base in Brussels since 2004. He has worked for national newspapers in the UK and the US. A graduate of the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium, he was the UK nomination for the European Parliament Journalism Prize in 2009.
Political cartoonist - Rafa Sañudo
Rafa Sañudo started his career as an illustrator for Vogue Magazine and several newspapers including El Mundo and La Razón. His award-winning company
RaRo has created more than 500 record covers and shot 300 music videos as well as designing the official subway map for the Madrid metro system.
Sañudo is about to publish his first children's book. For more of his illustrations, see
Un Blog Sañudo.
Secret columnist - Schadenfreude
Our resident satirist, the anonymous
Schadenfreude has worked for many years deep inside the bowels of the EU machinery. With sardonic wit and caustic humour, he brings you the latest musings on policy and personality with a little added provocation to spice things up along the way.
Photographer - Bernal Revert
Spanish journalist
Bernal Revert has worked as a
photographer in Brussels since 2008, and covers political events for international news agencies and other clients. His pictures have been published in newspapers and magazines all over the world.
Contacts
Editorial
Dean Carroll – email:
dcarroll@publicserviceeurope.com telephone: +44 (0)1782 741770
Daniel Mason – email:
dmason@publicserviceeurope.com telephone: +44 (0)1782 741770
Justin Stares – email:
mail@justinstares.com
Rafa Sañudo – email:
rafa@raro.net
Bernal Revert - email:
info@bernalrevert.com
Sales
Alex Lockett – email:
alockett@publicservice.co.uk telephone: +44 (0)1782 741785
Circulation
Adam Eardley – email:
aeardley@publicservice.co.uk telephone: +44 (0)1782 741765