Difference between revisions of "Mario Monti"
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− | In 1965 he received his degree in Economy | + | In 1965 he received his degree in Economy at the ''Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi'', Milan, and went on to specialise at Yale University. |
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+ | In 2005 [[Mario Monti]], joined [[Goldman Sachs]] as an international adviser.<ref>Merrell, Caroline, "[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/european_football/article762497.ece Goldman hires former EU Competition Commissioner]," 14 December 2005, ''Times Online'', accessed 31 January 2010.</ref> He is also a member of the advisory board of the Coca-Cola Company.<ref>"[http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/bef2009/speakers/mario-monti/index.html European Commission, Economic and Financial Affairs]," accessed 17 November 2011</ref> | ||
+ | He was previously advisor to Italian car giant FIAT, Insurance company [[Generali Group]], and between 1988-1990 he was Vice President of one of the fist and most important banks in Italy ''La Banca Commerciale Italiana'' (BCI) (also known as [[Comit]]). He has authored many publications on economy and finance and is a columnist in one of Italy's leading newspapers Il Corriere della Sera.<ref>[http://www.tgcom.mediaset.it/politica/articoli/1028186/governo-chi-e-mario-monti.shtml Who is Mario Monti?], Accessed 17 November 2011</ref> | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
− | Mario Monti was elected European chairman of the [[Trilateral Commission]] in 2010<ref>[http://www.trilateral.org/go.cfm?do=Page.View&pid=34 Trilateral | + | Between the years 1995-1999 he was a member of the European Commission, and between 1999-2004 he was appointed the role of European Competition Commissioner. |
+ | Mario Monti was the first elected European chairman of the [[Trilateral Commission]] in 2010<ref>[http://www.trilateral.org/go.cfm?do=Page.View&pid=34 Trilateral Commission Leadership], accessed 17 November 2011</ref> and is on the Steering Committee of [[Bilderberg]].<ref>[http://bilderbergmeetings.org/governance.html Bilderberg Governance], accessed 17 November 2011.</ref>. He is also on the Executive Committee of the [[Aspen Institute Italy]]<ref>[http://www.aspeninstitute.it/istituto/comunita-aspen/comitato-esecutivo Executive Committee of Aspen Institute Italia] Accessed 19 November</ref>, Honorary President (previously Chairman 2005-2008) of Brussels-based think-tank [[Bruegel]]<ref>[http://www.bruegel.org/about Brussels-based think-tank Bruegel], accessed 19 November 2011</ref> | ||
==Revolving Door== | ==Revolving Door== | ||
− | On the 9th of November 2011 Mario Monti was nominated as Senatore a Vita (Life Senator) and on the 13th of November 2011 was appointed Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri (Prime Minister) of Italy by Presidente della Republica (Italian Head of State) [[Giorgio Napolitano]] within less than 24 hours of the resignation of [[Silvio Berlusconi]].<ref>[http://www.ansa.it/web/notizie/collection/rubriche_topnews/11/13/visualizza_new.html_640034219.html Ansa.it Napolitano Nominates Monti to form new Government], Accessed 17 November 2011</ref> | + | Before becoming On the 9th of November 2011 Mario Monti was nominated as Senatore a Vita (Life Senator) and on the 13th of November 2011 was appointed Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri (Prime Minister) of Italy by Presidente della Republica (Italian Head of State) [[Giorgio Napolitano]] within less than 24 hours of the resignation of [[Silvio Berlusconi]].<ref>[http://www.ansa.it/web/notizie/collection/rubriche_topnews/11/13/visualizza_new.html_640034219.html Ansa.it Napolitano Nominates Monti to form new Government], Accessed 17 November 2011</ref> |
The [[European Commission]]'s official website states: | The [[European Commission]]'s official website states: |
Revision as of 17:58, 19 November 2011
In 1965 he received his degree in Economy at the Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan, and went on to specialise at Yale University.
Business Activities
In 2005 Mario Monti, joined Goldman Sachs as an international adviser.[1] He is also a member of the advisory board of the Coca-Cola Company.[2] He was previously advisor to Italian car giant FIAT, Insurance company Generali Group, and between 1988-1990 he was Vice President of one of the fist and most important banks in Italy La Banca Commerciale Italiana (BCI) (also known as Comit). He has authored many publications on economy and finance and is a columnist in one of Italy's leading newspapers Il Corriere della Sera.[3]
Affiliations
Between the years 1995-1999 he was a member of the European Commission, and between 1999-2004 he was appointed the role of European Competition Commissioner. Mario Monti was the first elected European chairman of the Trilateral Commission in 2010[4] and is on the Steering Committee of Bilderberg.[5]. He is also on the Executive Committee of the Aspen Institute Italy[6], Honorary President (previously Chairman 2005-2008) of Brussels-based think-tank Bruegel[7]
Revolving Door
Before becoming On the 9th of November 2011 Mario Monti was nominated as Senatore a Vita (Life Senator) and on the 13th of November 2011 was appointed Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri (Prime Minister) of Italy by Presidente della Republica (Italian Head of State) Giorgio Napolitano within less than 24 hours of the resignation of Silvio Berlusconi.[8]
The European Commission's official website states:
- Monti served as European Commissioner in charge of the Internal Market, Financial Services and Taxation from 1995 to 1999 and then as European Commissioner for Competition (1999-2004). In the latter position, he handled a number of well-known cases such as General Electric/Honeywell, Microsoft, and the German Landesbanken. He also introduced a radical reform of EU antitrust and merger controls and led, with the US authorities, the creation of the International Competition Network (ICN).
- As EU coordinator for the France-Spain electricity interconnection, he brokered the agreement between Prime Ministers Fillon and Zapatero in June 2008. Mr. Monti was also a member of the Attali Committee on French economic growth, set up by President Sarkozy (2007-2008).[9]
This article is part of the EU Revolving Door project of SpinWatch. |
Resources
- "European Commission, Economic and Financial Affairs," accessed 17 November 2011.
- Merrell, Caroline, "Goldman hires former EU Competition Commissioner," 14 December 2005, Times Online, accessed 31 January 2010.
Notes
- ↑ Merrell, Caroline, "Goldman hires former EU Competition Commissioner," 14 December 2005, Times Online, accessed 31 January 2010.
- ↑ "European Commission, Economic and Financial Affairs," accessed 17 November 2011
- ↑ Who is Mario Monti?, Accessed 17 November 2011
- ↑ Trilateral Commission Leadership, accessed 17 November 2011
- ↑ Bilderberg Governance, accessed 17 November 2011.
- ↑ Executive Committee of Aspen Institute Italia Accessed 19 November
- ↑ Brussels-based think-tank Bruegel, accessed 19 November 2011
- ↑ Ansa.it Napolitano Nominates Monti to form new Government, Accessed 17 November 2011
- ↑ European Commission, Economic and Financial Affairs, accessed 17 November 2011