Sebastian: The truth is, I fell into public affairs more than actively looked for a career in it. To be clear, I have always been passionate about politics, political science, sociology, philosophy and international relations, and did my Masters in Political Science at the Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve in Belgium, but when I finished studying, my idea was more international trade and business relations than public affairs. Luck or fate, or what have you, landed me however, in the European Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Brussels immediately after finishing my Masters in 1994. It was here, as an intern and the only North American in the office, where I was first introduced into the world of public affairs and the workings of what was, and probably still is, one of the most influential interest groups in Brussels.