Andreas Hellmann is Director of International Outreach, Tax and Regulatory Policy at the Tholos Foundation, the international sister organization of Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), a Washington, D.C.- based taxpayer advocacy and policy research organization. A passionate advocate for free markets and limited government, Andreas focuses on issues of international taxation, new forms of digital taxation, regulation, and antitrust reform, with a particular emphasis on how these policies affect American businesses and global competitiveness. In his role, Andreas works to build and strengthen coalitions with center- right partner organizations across Europe and around the world, connecting policymakers, advocates, and thought leaders who share a commitment to economic liberty and sound tax policy. He has been a consistent and prominent critic of the OECD’s global minimum tax framework and has closely tracked the expansion of digital services taxes by foreign governments, arguing that these measures disproportionately target U.S. technology companies and undermine the principles of international taxation. Andreas has cultivated an expansive network of center-right policymakers, parties, and advocates across European Union member states, making him a well-connected transatlantic bridge between Washington and Europe’s center-right movement.