
Audrey is Vice-President Government Affairs at Qualcomm. Her main activities focus on Technology, Innovation, Competition and Geopolitics in Europe. She oversees strategic public policy files and advocacy efforts at the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the Council of the European Union. Audrey is the Global lead for the Digital Markets Act and its worldwide influence. She is former Vice-Chair of the Amcham EU Intellectual Property Rights Committee and is the Chairwoman of the European Internet Forum.
Audrey joined Qualcomm in 2014 after having worked in the public and private sectors for over 12 years and returned to Qualcomm in mid-2020 after leading the European Commission team at Google. Initially working for the French government’s European Affairs Service, advising the Prime Minister’s office, the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Culture and Communication, Audrey led the Government Affairs team of BlackBerry in Brussels for 5 years. She holds postgraduate degrees in European and International Law from La Sorbonne, and in International Relations from the University of Pantheon-Assas, Paris. She also completed the Executive Management Acceleration Program and the Women Leadership Program of INSEAD.
Audrey is based out of Brussels, and had previously lived in Toronto, Paris, Fort-de-France, Abidjan, and Djibouti. Audrey has a ten-year-old daughter and enjoys spending time with her English bulldogs, her Pomanese and her cat. She is a big fan of photography, martial arts and Pilates.