H. Onno Ruding

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H. Onno Ruding is a banking executive and ex Netherlands Minister of Finance who sits on a number of European financial advisory bodies and has been an Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund.

Ruding is chair of influential Brussels think tank the Centre for European Policy Studies and has also been a director of aluminium company Alcan as well as banks Citigroup, Citicorp and AMRO Bank.[1][2]

Biography

According to his Forbes online profile in 2011:

Dr. Ruding has served private firms and the public (serving as Minister of Finance of The Netherlands from 1982-1989) in various financial positions, serving as a director of Citicorp and Citibank, N.A. from 1990 and 1998, respectively, to September 30, 2003 and vice chairman of Citicorp and Citibank, N.A. from 1992 to September 30, 2003. He retired from active employment from Citicorp and Citibank, N.A. on September 30, 2003. He was a member of the international advisory committee of Citigroup until February 2010. Dr. Ruding is also a director of BNG (Bank for the Netherlands Municipalities) and RTL Group, and a member of UNIAPAC, the Committee for European Monetary Union, the Pontifical Council Justice and Peace, the European Advisory Board of the American-European Community Association, the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation and the Trilateral Commission. Dr. Ruding is the chairman of the Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS), the chairman of the Netherlands National Museum Palace Het Loo and the chairman of the Advisory Council of the Amsterdam Institute of Finance. Dr. Ruding is a former director of Alcan Inc. and Holcim Ltd. Corning director since 1995. Age 71.[3]

He has also been Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund, a member of the Board of Managing Directors of AMRO Bank in Amsterdam, a member of the international advisory committees of Robeco Group and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.[4]


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  1. Forbes online profiles H. Onno Ruding 2011. Accessed 08/02/2012
  2. PR Newswire. Sept 28th 2004 Appointment to the Alcan Board of Directors Accessed 08/02/2012
  3. Forbes online profiles H. Onno Ruding 2011. Accessed 08/02/2012
  4. PR Newswire. Sept 28th 2004 Appointment to the Alcan Board of Directors Accessed 08/02/2012