Secretary General, European Roundtable for Industry

Prior to his role as Secretary General at the European Roundtable for Industry (ERT), Anthony Gooch Gálvez spent 15 years as Director at OECD, working across major policy areas, including the G20-mandated overhaul of international tax standards for a digital economy. He made significant contributions to OECD efforts on Climate Change to implement the Paris Agreement, on the digital transformation & artificial intelligence, trade and corporate governance. He developed the award-winning OECD Better Life Index and was closely involved in accession processes to grow OECD’s global membership exponentially in Europe, Latin America & the Middle East.

With responsibility for its stakeholder strategy, he set up the OECD Global Parliamentary Network, in strategic partnership with the European Parliament and was responsible for relations with the business community and civil society. As Director of the OECD Forum, he established partnerships with multinational companies and promoted inclusivity on gender & youth.

Mr Gooch Gálvez served for over 14 years as an EU Commission official, trade negotiator and diplomat. He began in 1995, co-ordinating successful negotiations for an EU/Mexico Free Trade Agreement, on the back of which incoming Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy appointed him EU Trade Spokesman & Special Adviser. Participating in negotiations at WTO Ministerial Meetings in Seattle in 1999 & 2001 to launch the Doha Trade Round & complete China’s Accession to WTO, he helped manage transatlantic relations including high profile trade disputes such as Boeing/Airbus & US steel tariffs.  Key diplomatic postings followed at the EU’s Embassies in Washington & London, managing relations with the US and UK.

Since leaving OECD in 2023, he has served as Senior Strategic Adviser at Brussels-based think-tank Re-Imagine Europa and as a Member of the International Board of Advisors of the European Parliament’s Panel for the Future of Science & Technology (STOA).  He is an Adjunct Professor at IE University  in Madrid, a visiting Lecturer at USC in California & member of the Academic Council of the Martens Centre for European Studies.

A recent graduate of IESE Business School´s Advanced Management Programme, he holds degrees from Sciences Po Paris & Cambridge University.