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Greek economist and banker
Efthymios N. Christodoulou
(
Greek
:
Ευθ?μιο? Ν. Χριστοδο?λου
; born 1932) is a
Greek
economist and banker.
Biography
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Christodoulou was born in 1932 in
Larissa
.
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He holds a degree from
Athens College
, a B.A. in Economics from
Hamilton College
, and a M.A in Economics from
Columbia University
. Christodoulou has served as Director General of the National Investment Bank for Industrial Development (ETEBA), Executive Chairman of the Board of
Olympic Airways
, Governor of the
National Bank of Greece
(1979-1981), President of the
Greek Union of Banks
, and Governor of the
Bank of Greece
(1992-1993). He has also been Governor for Greece at the
World Bank
and the
IMF
.
A member of the
centre-right
New Democracy
, Christodoulou has been elected a member of the
European Parliament
(General Rapporteur for the
E.E.C.
budget, head of the Greek delegation for New Democracy party, 1984-1990 and 1994-1999). He has also served as the alternate
Minister for Foreign Affairs
and
Minister of National Economy
.
From 2004 to 2009 he was Executive Chairman of
Hellenic Petroleum S.A.
From 2010 to 2013, Christodoulou has been a board member of European Financial Group EFG (
Luxembourg
) SA, the operating holding company of
EFG Group
and served as Chairman of the Board of Eurobank. Christodoulou is an International Advisor of
Goldman Sachs
.
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Efthymios Christodoulou is married and has three children.
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