Annegret Korff is Head of Task Force Euro 2024 in the Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community, Germany
Lawyer since 2006 at the Federal Ministry of the Interior, she had different functions in policy areas of Migration and Security, as well as spokesperson and French Ministry of Interior.
Since 2019 is Head of Unit of Major Sporting Events.
Parallel sessions: Physical Activity Policy for a Better Health
Antti Blom, Programme Director, Joy in Motion -programme, Finnish Schools on the Move -programme and Students on the Move -programme. Finnish Schools on the Move is a national action programme aiming to establish a physically active culture in Finnish comprehensive schools. Schools and municipalities participating in the programme implement their own individual plans to increase physical activity during the school day. Antti leaded Schools on the Move -program implementation for over ten years at every level; administration, local level and schools. Now he is responsible of coordinating the whole “On the Move programmes” in Finland and he is working in Finnish National Agency for Education. Antti is father of three daughters. He loves ice hockey and in summer time gardening.
Parallel sessions: Physical Activity Policy for a Better Health
Arthur LE GALL is director at KEA and co-founder of the b.creative network, an international network of creative entrepreneurs. He holds a MA from Sciences Po Lille (FR) in European Affairs and obtained a BA in Politics & International Relations from Kent University (UK). His work focuses on the analysis and evaluation of culture and sport policies at European and local levels. He is also managing the development of several European projects in the field of culture, creative industries and sport (ERASMUS+, Creative Europe, Horizon 2020, COSME). He is the main coordinator of the SHARE initiative since 2017, which analyses the contribution of sport to local and regional development and improve access to structural funds for the sport sector.
He participated, amongst other projects, to research assignments in the field of sports, including sport statistics: studies for DG EAC on traditional sports and games and on specificity of sports (2016), on the economic and legal aspects of transfers of players in Europe (2013), and on innovative sport practices (DG EAC, 2021).
He previously worked for the legal department of OFI AM (France), where he was specialised in alternative investments and is a guest lecturer at Cergy-Pontoise University, University of Lille (France) on European cultural projects for regions and cities, and at the Audencia business school on European sport policies.
Parallel sessions: Physical Activity Policy for a Better Health