Dragoș Bucurenci (born August 30, 1981) is a Romanian communication strategist and coach,[2] civic activist[3] and television personality.
[6] In 2014 he joined the cabinet of the European Commissioner for Regional Policy as Communication Adviser,[7] but left a year later citing "different work styles".
[22] In 2006, the Romanian Government announced a plan to invest 37 million euros in the ecological reconstruction of the Danube Delta[23] and issued a 10-year ban on the fishing of endangered species of sturgeons.
[26] In 2008, Bucurenci founded "MaiMultVerde" ("More Green") Association, under the high patronage of HRH Crown Princess Margareta of Romania, with the aim to increase youth participation in volunteer programs for the environment.
[27] "MaiMultVerde" developed partnerships between central and local authorities, private companies and mass-media that resulted in nationwide reforestation and environmental cleanup campaigns.
[32] In 2008, Esquire Romania featured Bucurenci on the cover of its October edition, among "15 people who innovate, challenge and change the world we live in".