Naas Named Senior Vice President and Brussels Office Director
The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is pleased to announce that Penelope (Penny) Naas will serve as its senior vice president for innovation and competitiveness and Brussels office director starting January 1, 2026.
In this role, Naas will oversee GMF’s operations in Brussels and lead the organization’s policy work on technology, innovation, and competitiveness. She will work closely with Lindsay Gorman, Managing Director of GMF’s Technology Program, to advance transatlantic cooperation on emerging technologies, strengthen industrial and supply chain resilience, and shape innovation-friendly regulatory and investment environments across the Atlantic. Naas will also deepen GMF’s engagement with EU institutions and NATO, expand GMF’s convening power, and reinforce partnerships with policymakers and business leaders in Brussels.
“Penny’s appointment marks an exciting new chapter for GMF. Her deep expertise in transatlantic affairs, proven leadership in global environments, and ability to build strong networks will be invaluable as GMF strengthens its presence in Brussels and advances its mission to foster competitiveness across the Atlantic,” said GMF President Dr. Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer.
With a distinguished career spanning government, Fortune 50 companies, and board roles, Naas brings exceptional leadership and strategic vision to GMF’s transatlantic mission. Her appointment underscores GMF’s commitment to strengthening the organization’s policy work on trade and competitiveness in the United States and Europe. Naas has unique expertise in the nexus of geopolitics, trade, and technology, and will help build an agile, high-performing program that fosters international collaboration and policy impact.
Before joining GMF, Naas spearheaded strategic initiatives in senior leadership roles at UPS and Citigroup in Washington, DC and Brussels, and at the US Department of Commerce during two presidential administrations. She serves on multiple boards, previously co-chaired the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Trade and Investment, and has championed networks for the next generation of global leaders.
Naas will relocate to Brussels in summer 2026.