Theo joined the Brussels office on 1 January 1873 as their youngest employee.
The Brussels office was opened in 2001 as the importance of being close to the EU power structures was realised.
Waggener's Brussels office was later closed in March 2011.
Her father is an executive vice president based in the Brussels office of Grey Advertising.
In November 2008 Libertas opened its Brussels office.
The Brussels office today is a recognized leader in this area of practice.
In 1988, Covington opened a London office, followed by a Brussels office in 1990.
Soon after that extension, another expansion followed as employees in the Brussels office were also transferred to Nivelles.
Following this operation the Brussels office became the international sales and distribution center.
The Commission supported that action and assists the democracy movement and refugees in Burma, including of course by providing financial support for the Brussels office.