Geert Muylle
Permanent Representative – Belgium
2009 – 2010
Muylle, Geert, (May 1st, 1962 at Deinze, Belgium)

Diplomat
September 2009 – Ambassador, permanent representative of Belgium to NATO
February 2009 – September 2009: Ambassador, permanent representative of Belgium to the Political and Security committee of the European Union
March 2008 - end 2008: diplomatic advisor to the Prime minister
January 2008 – March 2008: diplomatic advisor to the vice Prime minister and Minister of the budget of the Belgian federal government
September 2004 – December 2007: deputy chief of staff / diplomatic advisor to the Minister president of the Flemish government
September 2002 - September 2004: Counsellor at the Permanent representation of Belgium to the European Union – coordinator for Home and Justice Affairs
August 1998 – August 2002: Consul General of Belgium in Lille (Northern France)
February 1997 – July 1998: advisor for international affairs to the Justice Minister in the federal government
April 1994 – January 1997: First Secretary at the Permanent representation of Belgium to the United Nations in Geneva
June 1993 - March 1994: political advisor to the European Community Monitor Mission in the former Yugoslavia – following: head of the Belgian delegation to the same mission
October 1990 – May 1993: Second Secretary at the Belgian embassy in Warsaw
October 1988 – June 1990: diplomatic training, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
First laureate of the state diplomatic exam session 1987
Lawyer
October 1986 – July 1987
Education
1974-1980 - Secondary school Latin-Greek
1980-1985 - Law degree (licence, now master), Catholic University of Louvain
1985-1986 - international relations and compared politics (postgraduate degree), Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve 2001-2002 - management (postgraduate degree), Catholic University of Louvain
Married to Veronique Couckuyt
Three children: Thibaut, Olivier and Marie
Dutch (mother tongue), French, English, German