CEB - Council of Europe Development Bank
Laura Forest (Guiard) has a wealth of experience in the legal field, having worked as an Attorney at Law at Law Firm Me. Jean-Didier Sicault for almost a decade before transitioning to their current role as Legal Counsel at Council of Europe Development Bank. Laura also gained valuable experience through internships at various organizations such as Law Firm Wedrychowski, UNHCR, and OPCW, focusing on labour law and legal affairs services. In their current role, Laura specializes in advising and representing international civil servants from numerous international organizations before International Administrative Tribunals and providing legal counsel to management teams.
CEB - Council of Europe Development Bank
The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) is a multilateral development bank with a social vocation. Established on 16 April 1956 in order to bring solutions to the problems of refugees, its scope of action has progressively widened to other sectors of action directly contributing to strengthening social cohesion in Europe. The CEB represents a major instrument of the policy of solidarity in Europe: it uses its resources for the financing of social projects in order to help its 43 member states achieve sustainable and equitable growth.