Eamon Drumm is a research analyst at GMF, where he focuses on geoeconomic risks and strategies for US-Europe relations related to energy, climate, trade, and competitiveness.

Previously, Drumm was a senior program manager at the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, an international NGO and think tank chaired by Jeffrey Sachs. He published widely and led a team that produced data and recommendations for policymakers on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, greening supply chains, and international cooperation on urban development. He worked closely with city and national governments, the OECD, companies such as Esri and Systemiq, and development agencies such as GIZ.

Drumm also worked in the OECD's Public Governance Directorate and for the deputy director of UNESCO's World Heritage Centre.

Prior to that, Drumm spent eight years in government affairs and business development at ENGIE, a Paris-based energy multinational, in France, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Drumm holds a master's degree in public affairs from Sciences Po Paris, as well as a master's degree from the Université Paris-Sorbonne and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia. He speaks French and English. 

Dr. Claudia Major is GMF's senior vice president overseeing transatlantic security initiatives and is an executive team member. Previously, Dr. Major was the director of the International Security Division at the German think tank Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) in Berlin. Her research, advisory work, and publications focus on the field of German security and defense policy, European security and defense policy (NATO, the EU, role of the United States), deterrence and nuclear (dis)order, and the Franco-German relationship. Currently, she is particularly focused on the repercussions of Russia’s war against Ukraine for Europe, the transatlantic relationship, the nuclear order, and international relations; options to end the war in Ukraine; and how to ensure the long-term security of Europe and Ukraine.

Dr. Major previously held positions at the Center for Security Studies at the ETH Zurich, the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), the EU Institute for Security Studies (Paris), the NATO Department of the German Foreign Office, and Sciences Po Paris. She was and is a member of various committees, such as the Advisory Board for Civilian Crisis Prevention of the German Federal Foreign Office (20102024), the Advisory Board of the Federal Ministry of Defense on "leadership development and civic education" (Innere Führung) (since 2023) and the German-British Königswinter Conference. She holds a diploma from the Free University of Berlin and Sciences Po Paris and a PhD from the University of Birmingham (UK).

Dr. Major was made a Knight of the French Order of Merit (Chevalier dans l'ordre national du Mérite) and has been awarded the Estonian Cross of Merit.