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  1. Lobbying : à Bruxelles, la stratégie secrète des géants de l’industrie contre le devoir de vigilance | Mediapart

    > Teneo, entreprise américaine de conseil, a élaboré une stratégie d’influence pour démanteler la directive européenne sur le devoir de vigilance. Parmi ses clients : ExxonMobil, Chevron, Dow Chemical, TotalEnergies… Mediapart a pu consulter ses documents et en…
    mediapart.fr/journal/internati

    #Lobbies #Devoir_de_vigilance #Union_Européenne #Teneo #FdC #RevueDePresse

  2. For decades, as a leading figure in the Federalist Society and other conservative legal groups,
    #Leonard #Leo identified and promoted the careers of lawyers and law clerks who shared his regressive views of the constitution.
    He supported the confirmations of Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel Alito.
    Now, having done so much to influence American jurisprudence, Leo has set his sights on reshaping American culture.
    His plans involve the #Teneo #Network, which describes itself as a "talent pipeline" for the conservative movement,
    with ambitions to influence Hollywood, Silicon Valley and other cultural power centers that he and fellow conservatives see as dominated by liberals.

    The proposed technique is similar to Leo's network of judicial nominees:
    raising money from conservative donors to help identify, connect and promote the careers of like-minded people.

    In the language of Teneo's one-page website, the group exists "to Recruit, Connect, and Deploy talented conservatives who lead opinion and shape the industries that shape society"
    npr.org/2024/11/24/nx-s1-51990

    Inskeep: Do you see this as a multi-decade project, rather like the project for the judiciary has been?

    Leo: Well, I think these kinds of changes do take time, although I have to say I am impressed by how quickly the Teneo Network has been able to build pipelines of talent in these places.

    And I am also very impressed with how quickly you're seeing efforts, for example, in the journalism and entertainment spaces, the standing up of new production studios and news platforms.

    Very impressed with the speed with which the debate about ESG [environmental, social and governance] has kind of flipped and changed.

  3. The conservative #Bradley #Impact #Fund :

    #Teneo is the talent pipeline for the conservative movement.

    We are laser-focused on #transforming the key institutions shaping American #culture.

    We know the conservative movement, unlike the progressive Left, has failed to prioritize the placement of talented people in positions of influence within the key industries in America.

    We see Hollywood blacklisting pro-America films, hormone therapies for children being normalized in American culture, major American companies forcing a “woke” ideology into our lives, and foreign policies being championed that weaken America.

    That absolutely has to change. Teneo can change it. And that’s our focus

    bradleyimpactfund.org/blog/in-

  4. #Teneo members represent different facets of the conservative movement writ large.

    Some Teneo members were “very strong Trump defenders,” #Baehr said in the 2019 town hall video, while others have opposed Trump vehemently. Baehr said there were clear divisions within the group’s members about immigration and trade policy.

    “Hopefully other ones, maybe Green New Deal, I hope that’s more like 99 to 1” in opposition, he said.

    In the town hall video Baehr assured new members that Teneo “is private and #confidential.” He said the group will never reveal the names of its members without their permission, though they are free to disclose their membership if they want to. Members must be in their 40s or younger to join.

    For those Teneo members who run for #elected #office, the network offers easy access to a large pool of #donors and allies.

    A Leo acolyte and member of Teneo’s Midwest membership committee, Will #Scharf, is now running for Missouri attorney general. Campaign finance records show that dozens of Teneo members made substantial early contributions to Scharf’s campaign, including Leo, Baehr and other members of Teneo’s leadership, who last year each gave the maximum allowable donation of $2,650.

    In an email, Scharf said many of his “dearest friends are members of Teneo, and it has been a privilege to be involved with such an extraordinarily talented and committed group of young conservatives.”