Nicolas Rougy
Founder & Executive Director

Nicolas is a seasoned strategist with 25 years of experience in the Brussels landscape, specializing in institutional relations and European affairs. Throughout his career, he has successfully built meaningful connections between civil society and public institutions, contributing to the shaping of EU policies through impactful collaborations across both the private and non-profit sectors.
A recognized voice in policy and decision-making circles, Nicolas has held leadership positions in prominent networks such as the Human Rights and Democracy Network and the European Peacebuilding Liaison Office. In 2011, he founded Leadeur, to help civil society organizations and senior management teams engage effectively with European and international institutions through smart, collaborative, and results-driven strategies.
He holds degrees from the Clermont-Ferrand School of Management and Heriot-Watt University. In addition to his consulting work, Nicolas is a respected speaker and trainer, known for his expertise in social brokering and strategic engagement.
Colin Cogitore
Team Leader

Colin combines strategic insight with a strong commitment to European external affairs, particularly in the nexus of peacebuilding, human rights, and media development. As team leader, he coordinates the work of consultants, mentors young professionals, and supports civil society organisations in navigating complex EU decision-making processes.
An expert in engagement strategies, Colin helps clients refine their policy contribution and funding approaches, while also driving strategic partnerships and designing innovative advocacy tools. He is the architect of a dedicated training programme on public affairs and interest representation, aimed at building long-term institutional capacity.
Colin brings hands-on experience in institutional engagement, drawn from his work at the European Peacebuilding Liaison Office, where he specialised in EU funding for peacebuilding, EU policy, and EU-Africa relations. He holds degrees from the Peace and Conflict Institute of Granada and the Free University of Brussels.
Laura Tinagli Segura
Consultant

Laura joined Leadeur in 2022, where she delivers tailored advocacy strategies grounded in in-depth analysis of EU policies, programmes, and institutional dynamics and supports the development of EU-funded projects around youth, peace and humanitarian affairs. With her precision, commitment, and sense of purpose, Laura blends analytical rigour with a deep dedication to social justice, making her a valued asset in advancing Leadeur’s mission.
With an academic background in law and a strong focus on human rights, Laura has worked on research initiatives on accountability mechanisms and international migration policies. Her field experience includes direct work with refugees and asylum seekers in both Greece and Costa Rica, giving her a grounded understanding of global protection challenges and humanitarian responses.
Fluent in English, French, Spanish, Italian, and Catalan, she holds an LLM in Human Rights, Conflict & Justice from SOAS University of London and a Double Degree in Law & Global Governance from ESADE Law School.
Ema Fournier
Junior Consultant

Ema joined Leadeur in 2025, where she leads on monitoring and supports the design and delivery of advocacy and engagement strategies for international NGOs, with a focus on EU policy processes and institutional funding. She supports client engagement at both Brussels and country level, producing tailored briefings and strategic recommendations.
With an academic background in international development and humanitarian action, Ema has previously worked for corporate foundations supporting NGO projects internationally, and consulted for a UK-based INGO providing policy analysis and strategic recommendations on child protection in international contexts. Her work at Leadeur is driven by a commitment to strengthen the voice of NGOs in Brussels, supporting them in navigating and engaging with the EU system.
Ema holds an MSc in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the Hautes Etudes Internationales et Politiques (HEIP) in Paris.

