Jean-Claude Trichet
Biography
Born in 1942 in Lyon, Jean-Claude Trichet was governor of the Bank of France and member of the governing council of the European Central Bank deputy governor and the International Monetary Fund. Mining engineer, the future president of the ECB is also diploma at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and a degree in Economics.
Trichet worked as an engineer in the private sector between 1966 and 1968. After he entered the prestigious ENA (Ecole Nationale d'Administration) and was appointed inspector of Finance in 1971.
Subsequently, climbed posts in the Ministry of Finance, where
served various functions in first in the General Inspectorate of
Finance (1974), and then in the direction of the Treasury.
In 1978, he was appointed advisor economómico in the cabinet of the Minister of Economy and between 1978 and 1981, adviser to the president for Industry, Energy, Research and microeconomics.
Will continue their upward career by becoming head of the Office of Development Assistance, director of international relations in the direction of the Treasury. , Director of the Cabinet of Minister of Economy
and, in 1987, director of the Treasury. From that moment, passes
be part of the General Council of the Bank of France.
In 1992, was elected president of the European Monetary Committee. In 1993 he was appointed governor of the Bank of France. In 1994, at intregra the European Monetary Institute. In 1999, was renewed in the post of governor of the Bank of France.
Curriculum
Date of Birth: December 20, 1942
Place of birth: Lyon, France
Educational background
- 1964
- Mines Engineer, Ecole nationale supérieure des Mines, Nancy
- 1966
- Degree in Economics, Universite de Paris
- 1966
- Diploma from the Institut d'etudes politiques, Paris
- 1969-1971
- Student at the Ecole nationale d'administration
Assigned to the "Inspection générale des Finances"
Worked
- 1966-1968
- Engineer in the private sector
- 1971
- Deputy Inspector of Finance
- 1974
- Representative of the General Inspectorate of Finance
- 1975
- In charge of mission at the Treasury Department
- 1976
- Secretary General of the Interministerial Committee for the Management of Industrial Structures (CIASI)
- 1978
- Adviser to the Minister of Economy
- 1978
- Adviser to the President of the Republic for Industry, Energy and Research
- 1981
- Head of the Office of Development Aid in the Treasury Department
- 1981
- Assistant Director of Bilateral Affairs, Directorate of the Treasury
- 1985
- Chief of International Affairs, Directorate of the Treasury
President of the Club of Paris-Rescheduling of Public Credit (1985-1993) - 1986
- Director, Office of the Minister of Economy, Finance and Privatization
- 1987
- Director of the Treasury
- Deputy Governor of the International Monetary Fund (until 1993)
- Deputy Governor of the World Bank
- Censor of the Banque de France
- 1992
- President of the European Monetary Committee (1992-1993)
- 1993
- Governor of the Banque de France (first term)
- Member of the Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements
- Governor of the World Bank (until 1995)
- 1994
- Chairman of the Monetary Policy Council of the Banque de France
Board Member of the European Monetary Institute - 1995
- Deputy Governor of the International Monetary Fund (until 2003)
- 1998
- Member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank
- 1999
- Governor of the Banque de France (second term)
- 2003
- Chairman of the Governors of the Group of Ten
President of the European Central Bank
Decorations
- Germany: Grand Cross, First Class Order of Merit
- France: Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honor
- France: Journal of the National Order of Merit
- Other decorations: Commander and Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of Germany, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Ivory Coast, Ecuador and Yugoslavia
Awards
- Award "Policy-maker of the Year", The International Economy magazine (1991)
- Award "Zerilli Marim," Academy of Moral and Political Sciences (1999)
- International Prize "Pico della Mirandola" (2002)
- Prix Franco-allemand de la Culture (2006) - Deutsch-Französischer Kulturpreis (2006)
- Award "Policy-maker of the Year", The International Economy magazine (2007)
- Prize "Person of the Year", Financial Times (2007)
- Jean-Claude Trichet has been invested awarded an honorary doctorate from various universities
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