Thomas Grandjouan’s lobbying activities are characterized by proactive engagement with EU institutions and policymakers around technology, cybersecurity, and competition law issues. At Flint, he has managed campaigns and built coalitions focused on disinformation policies, digital regulation (including GDPR compliance), and competition frameworks which are pivotal for multinational clients operating within and beyond the EU.
His role entails organizing and participating in strategic meetings with EU Commissioners, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), and sector regulators to shape emerging digital policies. For instance, Flint’s team, including Grandjouan, utilizes its network to influence legislation and regulatory guidance related to platform liability, data privacy, antitrust investigations, and industrial digital policy.
Although specific meeting records with EU politicians are not explicitly listed in the publicly available information, Flint’s office in Paris alongside Grandjouan’s position implies engagement with key Brussels and French government stakeholders, contributing to outcomes such as the development of frameworks around cybersecurity and digital market regulations. This has included stakeholder consultations influencing the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), Digital Markets Act (DMA), and initiatives to combat online disinformation—policies critical for sustaining a balanced digital economy where client interests are protected.
Moreover, Grandjouan’s previous experience as an advocacy coordinator for the NGO EU Disinfo Lab underscores his deep involvement in shaping EU discourse around misinformation and digital security, which directly informs Flint’s lobbying strategies for clients with stakes in these policy areas.
Together with Flint’s expertise in trade disputes and antitrust cases, these activities reflect a comprehensive lobbying approach that blends regulatory advocacy, strategic communication, and stakeholder engagement, aimed at securing favorable conditions for clients operating amidst European regulatory evolution