Following the request for technical advice issued by the European Commission (EC) mandating EFRAG to undertake preparatory work for possible EU non-financial reporting standards in a revised Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD), and the relevant call for candidates, the European Lab Steering Group (European Lab SG) has now appointed the multi-stakeholder Project Task Force (PTF) that will operate the project and act in the public interest. 
The appointed PTF incorporates a balanced representation of a broad range of stakeholders with a legitimate interest in non-financial information, spanning the public sector, the private sector, SMEs and civil society from across the EU, in line with the EC 
request for technical advice. The members of the PTF have proven expertise on the different matters covered by the NFRD and the requirements of the EC 
request for technical advice. 
The project will be operated by the PTF within the European Corporate Reporting Lab @EFRAG (European Lab), and is expected to be completed in early 2021 with a progress report to be released at the end of October 2020. The term of appointment of the PTF is for the duration of the project. 
For the role of Chair of the PTF, the European Lab SG has appointed Patrick de Cambourg, currently President of the Autorité des normes comptables (ANC), with a long history of active involvement in the domain of non-financial information reporting. Patrick de Cambourg welcomed the role: “I am delighted to be appointed as Chair of this PTF, the objective of which is aligned with my personal strong conviction that it is critical that non-financial information be reaching the same level of robustness and quality as financial information, to create coherence and consistency in corporate reporting, to ensure the full success of the Sustainable Finance agenda of the European Commission, and to stimulate global evolution, with the European Union being one of the leaders in this crucial field. This can be achieved by leading a much needed non-financial information standard-setting effort, embracing the European dimension and vision as well as a global ambition.”
The appointed Chair will be asked, as a matter of priority, to reach out to all existing non-financial reporting initiatives or organisations with a role in corporate reporting standard-setting, to agree practical arrangements for ensuring strong cooperation. The overall aim will be to ensure that the output of this project will address the specific tasks identified by the EC in its request, ensuring to the greatest extent possible the compatibility of future EU non-financial reporting standards with the key private sector standards and frameworks already used in the market. 
Jean-Paul Gauzès, EFRAG Board President and Chair of the European Lab Steering Group, welcomed the new appointments noting: “EFRAG is honoured by the confidence of the EC in its request for this important first step towards the possible development of European non-financial reporting standards to be undertaken by the European Lab. The overwhelming number of applications for the PTF received from high calibre non-financial information experts from Europe and even beyond demonstrates the great importance of this work for all stakeholders. We expect the output of this project to make a significant contribution to the work of the EC alongside the revision of the NFRD.” 
Alain Deckers, Head of unit, Corporate reporting, audit and credit rating agencies at the European Commission and Vice-Chair of the European Lab Steering Group, commented: “The reporting of non-financial information continues to be a challenge for all stakeholders involved, amongst other things for the lack of a mandated common framework and guidance for its preparation and the resulting lack of comparability, relevance and reliability of reported information. The EC has not yet taken any decision about the future role, if any, of standards in the context of the forthcoming revision of the NFRD. The preparatory work to be performed by the new European Lab PTF will allow for the swift adoption and implementation of European standards, should that be the choice of the EC legislative proposal.”  
The newly-appointed project task force members appearing in second name alphabetical order by stakeholder category are:
Name  | Nationality  | Stakeholder
   category per EC request for technical advice  | 
Emmanuel
  Bloch  | France  | Non-Financial
  Corporations with securities listed on EU regulated market(s)  | 
Giulia
  Genuardi  | Italy  | 
Kristian
  Koktvedgaard  | Denmark  | 
Marco
  Masip  | Spain  | 
Philippe
  Meunier  | Belgium  | 
Stefan
  Schnell  | Germany  | 
Susanne
  Stormer  | Denmark  | 
Sophie
  Flak  | France  | Unlisted
  Non-Financial Corporations or Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises  | 
Luc
  Hendrickx  | Belgium  | 
Esther
  Ortiz Martínez  | Spain  | 
Isabel
  Gavin
  Perez  | Spain  | Financial
  institutions, in particular banks or insurance companies, Including both
  listed and non-listed institutions  | 
Gianluca
  Manca  | Italy  | 
Wouter
  van't Hoff  | Netherlands  | 
Roman
  Sauer  | Germany  | 
Ron
  Gruijters  | Netherlands  | Other
  categories of financial market participants as defined in Art 2 (1) of
  Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 of the EP and Council of 27 November 2019 on
  sustainability- related disclosures in the financial services sector  | 
Sara
  Lovisolo  | Italy  | 
Marie-pierre
  Peillon  | France  | 
Carsten
  Zielke  | Germany  | 
PierMario Barzaghi  | Italy  | Auditors, assurance providers and/or accountants  | 
Eric Duvaud  | France  | 
Hendrik Fink  | Germany  | 
Birgitte Mogensen  | Denmark  | 
Michael
  Niskala  | Finland  | 
Alan
  Brett  | Ireland  | Sustainability
  rating agencies and/or index providers  | 
Sebastien
  Godinot  | France  | Non-Governmental
  Organisations active in the areas covered by the Non-Financial Reporting
  Directive (including consumer organisations)  | 
Laura
  Gutierrez  | Spain  | 
David
  Vermijs  | Netherlands  | 
Liv
  Watson  | Norway  | 
Sigurt Vitols  | Latvia  | Trade Unions  | 
Delphine
  Gibassier  | France  | Academics specialising in the field of corporate
  reporting, in particular in sustainability or ESG reporting  | 
Begoña
  Giner  | Spain  | 
Piotr
  Biernacki  | Poland  | Other  | 
Patrick de Cambourg (Chair)  | France  | 
José
  Luis Lizcano  | Spain  | 
Christoph
  Toepfer  | Germany  | 
Representatives
   of European public institutions  | 
Marjolein
  Doblado  | Committee of European Audit Oversight Bodies (CEAOB)  | 
Pilar
  Gutierrez (observer)  | European Banking Authority (EBA)  | 
Juliette
  Desloires (observer)  | European Central Bank (ECB)  | 
Andreas Barkman
   | European Environmental Agency (EEA)  | 
Hakan
  Lucius  | European Investment Bank (EIB)  | 
Sandra
  Hack (observer)  | European Insurance and Occupational Pensions
  Authority (EIOPA)  | 
Alessandro
  d’Eri (observer)  | European Securities Market Authority (ESMA)  | 
Jonas
  Grimheden (observer)  | EU Agency on Fundamental Rights (FRA)  | 
Representative
   of the EC Technical Expert Group (TEG) on Sustainable Finance, and when
   established of the EC Platform on Sustainable Finance  | 
(to be confirmed)   | 
 
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