Anamaria Jinaru joins EPPA as new Manager, Technical Advocacy

Date: 4 September 2025
Source: EPPA
Anamaria Jinaru joins EPPA as new Manager, Technical Advocacy
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EPPA

Date: 4 September 2025

EPPA is pleased to announce the arrival of Anamaria Jinaru as new Manager, Technical Advocacy.

Anamaria brings over 12 years of experience in the Brussels association environment, with a strong track record in navigating complex EU regulatory and policy frameworks. She has in-depth expertise in sustainability, industrial policy, and international trade, with a particular focus on the technical and legislative dimensions of these fields. 

In her new role, Anamaria will strengthen EPPA’s advocacy and technical expertise at EU level, supporting the association’s mission to ensure a competitive and sustainable PVC window value chain in Europe.

EPPA welcomes Anamaria to the team and looks forward to working with her to further strengthen the association’s presence in Brussels. 

Anamaria is reachable on:

anamaria.jinaru@eppa-profiles.eu

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