Annika Hedberg is a Head of a 'Sustainable Prosperity for Europe' Programme and a Senior Policy Analyst at the European Policy Centre (EPC), an independent think tank based in Brussels, Belgium.
The 'Sustainable Prosperity for Europe' Programme monitors and analyses developments within Europe’s economy, and discusses how to achieve growth that is economically, socially and environmentally sustainable. While managing EPC’s work on economic governance, transition to cleaner and smarter Europe, and enablers for change (including single market and digital agenda), she specialises in the internal dimension of the EU’s Energy Union, climate action, circular economy and smarter use of resources. She regularly writes, moderates events and speaks on these topics.
Prior to joining the EPC, she worked at the Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA, a policy think tank based in Helsinki, and at the Finnish Foreign Ministry. She has a LL.M. in Public International Law from the Helsinki University and a BSc in International Relations and History from the London School of Economics.
Annika Hedberg regularly moderates, speaks and writes on topics related to e.g. EU's Energy Union, climate action, circular economy and smarter use of resources.