Our Board

EYP Romania is structured with six Board Members, each focusing on specific areas such as national coordination, international engagement, human resources, finance, legal inquiries, and public relations. Furthermore, they ensure the upholding of EYP standards, project coordination and legal matters, all for the common goal of empowering young people.

What Does the National Board Do?

The National Board acts as the main leadership and decision-making body of EYP Romania. Their key responsibilities include:

  • Overseeing national activities and ensuring the smooth running of sessions, trainings, and projects across the country
  • Representing EYP Romania internationally at the Board of National Committees (BNC) and other EYP network-level meetings
  • Supporting volunteers by recruiting, training, and guiding active members in various capacities
  • Managing finances and ensuring the organisation remains sustainable and transparent
  • Handling legal and administrative matters, including compliance with Romanian NGO regulations and EYP policies
  • Building relationships with partners, sponsors, and stakeholders while maintaining a strong public presence

2024-2025 Executive Board

  • Stefan Tatu

    President
    The President leads EYP Romania strategically, overseeing the National Committee and Executive Board. They manage meetings, funding, and compliance, while representing the organisation nationally and internationally.
  • Horia Bratu

    Board Member for National Coordination
    The National Coordinator is in charge of various internal affairs, organises regional events and leads the work of Regional Coordinators. They ensure inclusive outreach and align local activities with national goals.
  • Ana-Maria Petcu

    Board Member for International Coordination
    The International Coordinator promotes member participation in EYP events abroad and maintains international relationships. They support delegations and ensure EYP Romania is well represented globally.
  • Oana Antonescu

    Board Member for Human Resources
    This role manages recruitment, engagement, and development of members. It promotes a supportive, inclusive environment and fosters member growth through trainings and mentorship.
  • Miruna Nicolae

    Board Member for Finance and Legal Inquiries
    This Board Member ensures legal and financial compliance, supports budgeting, and manages partnerships. They oversee fundraising and sponsor relations to sustain the organisation.
  • Adriana Cenuse

    Board Member for Public Relations
    This role manages EYP Romania’s communications, social media, and branding. They ensure visual consistency, increase public visibility, and engagement within our social platforms

Why It Matters

The Board works to guarantee that EYP Romania remains a youth-led, transparent, and impactful organisation. By focusing on their areas of expertise, the six Board Members enable hundreds of volunteers and participants to have life-changing experiences and grow as active European citizens.

National Safe Person of EYP Romania

  • Henri Isufi

    National Safe Person
    Welfare is a matter we take very seriously in the EYP Network, thus, we aim to uphold welfare at all of our events to the network standards. The National Safe Person is in charge of overseeing the welfare and the training of Event Safe Persons at all of our events, as well as dealing with any complaints or concerns raised within the organisation.

The National Safe Person  (NSP) is independent from the National Board and does not hold any decision-making or managerial responsibilities within the board structure. This independence ensures that all members and participants can approach the NSP freely and confidentially.

What does the National Safe Person do?

  • Acts as the first point of contact for any concerns regarding well-being, harassment, or misconduct
  • Provides guidance and, when necessary, initiates further steps to ensure a safe environment
  • Maintains strict confidentiality and neutrality
  • Collaborates with EYP’s international safeguarding team when needed