Thursday, August 2, 2012

Bio for Mario Draghi, the head of the ECB

President of European Central Bank Mario Draghi addresses the media during a news conference in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, following a meeting of the ECB governing council concerning the further strategies in the European financial crisis. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

President of European Central Bank Mario Draghi addresses the media during a news conference in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, following a meeting of the ECB governing council concerning the further strategies in the European financial crisis. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) ? BORN ? Sept. 3, 1947, Rome, Italy. Age 64.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ? Took office on Nov. 1, 2011 as third president of the European Central Bank, after being appointed by leaders of the 17 eurozone countries.

Previously: Appointed head of Bank of Italy, the country's central bank, on Dec. 29, 2005. Served on the 23-member governing council of the European Central Bank, which sets interest rates for the 17 countries that use the euro.

Headed the Financial Stability Board, formerly the Financial Stability Forum, from 2006 to 2011. The FSB is an international organization that seeks to head off risks for the global financial system.

Vice chairman and managing director, Goldman Sachs International, London, 2002-2005, member of executive committee, 2004-2005.

Director general, Italian Treasury, 1991-2001. Headed government privatization committee.

Served as an executive director at the World Bank, 1984-90.

EDUCATION ? Ph.D. in economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1977. Studied under Nobel winners Franco Modigliani and Robert Solow. Degree in economics, Universita degli Studi, Rome, 1970.

QUOTE ? "With regard to the ECB, I have said on numerous occasions that we are certainly supporting the euro area economy by achieving our objective of price stability in the medium term, and we want to act within the limits of our mandate. I don't think there is anything to gain by asking the institution to act outside the limits of its mandate, thereby destroying its credibility."

FAMILY ? Married, two adult children.

Associated Press

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