On October 22, the LRE Foundation Supervisory Board gathered for an online meeting, including the welcoming of its newest member, Blandine Smilansky. With an extensive background in promoting European history and cultural heritage, she brings a wealth of experience that aligns closely with the mission of the LRE Foundation.
Since 2015, Blandine Smilansky has been working at the House of European History, where she serves as the Head of Communications and Partnerships. Before stepping into this role, she was part of the Learning Department, where she developed and led various cultural programs. Her experience is further enriched by her years at EUROCLIO, the European Association of History Educators, where she managed pan-European projects focused on innovative approaches to history, heritage, and citizenship education. With a strong academic background in history and cultural management from France, she brings valuable insights to the Foundation’s mission of connecting people and places through Europe’s shared heritage.
Upon joining the board, the Blandine Smilanski shared her thoughts: “Reflecting on Europe’s past from a variety of perspectives is what both the House of European History and the LRE Foundation are encouraging through their work. I am therefore very happy to represent the museum in the LRE Supervisory Board and contribute to making history and heritage something that connects people across borders.”
Ed Kronenburg, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, warmly welcomed Blandine Smilansky: “We are delighted to welcome Blandine Smilansky to our Supervisory Board. Her extensive experience in promoting European history, as well as her leadership at the House of European History, will bring fresh and dynamic perspectives to the LRE Foundation. Blandine’s commitment to cross-border cooperation and fostering a multi-perspective approach aligns perfectly with our mission. We are confident her contributions will enrich our efforts to connect people and places through the shared heritage of Europe’s past.”
The LRE Foundation’s International Supervisory Board’s role is to oversee the organization’s management, activities, and finances, ensuring that its work continues to promote and preserve Europe’s collective memory and heritage.