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Declarations of Interest EUROPEAN• CENTRAL BANK EUROSYSTEM ECB-PUBLIC DECLARATION OF INTERESTS 2019 (PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10 OF THE CODE OF CONDUC1) Name: Mario Draghi Authority: ECB Role: President, Member of the Executive Board Start of tenure: November 2011 End of tenure: October 2019 I. PREVIOUS OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY (Please indicate any occupational activity held duringthe three-year periodbefore you took up the role of member) OccupationalActivity Timeframe 2006 - October Governor, Banca d' Italia 2011 II. PRIVATE ACTIVITIES (Please enclose information about any private activitywhich you are currently undertaking) Activity Timeframe Remuneration Member of the Board of Trustees of the Princeton Institute Since 2009 for Advanced Study Member of the Frankfurter Gesellschaft for Handel lndustrie Since 2011 und Wissenschaft Member of the Board of Patrons of the European Association Since 2012 for Banking and Financial History(EABH) EUROPEAN• CENTRAL BANK EUROSYSTEM DECLARATION OF INTERESTS 2019 (PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10 OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT} Name: Luis de Guindos Authority: European Central Bank Role: Member of the ECB Executive Board, Vice-President Startof tenure: 01 June 2018 End of tenure: 31 May 2026 I. PREVIOUS OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY (Please indicate any occupational activity held during the three-year period before you took up the role of member) Occupavona/Acttvity Timeframe Minister of Economy, Industryand Competitiveness, Spain 1212011- 0212018 II. PRIVATE ACTIVITIES (Please enclose information about any private activity which you are currently undertaking) Activity Timeframe Remuneration EUROPEAN• CENTRAL BANK EUROSYSTEM DECLARATION OF INTERESTS 2019 (PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10 OF THE CODE OF CONDUC1) Name: Benoit CCEURE Authority: European Central Bank Role: Member of the ECB Executive Board Start of tenure: 1 January 2012 _ End of tenure: 31 December 2019 I. PREVIOUS OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY Please indicate any occupational activity held during the three-year period before you took up the role of member OccupationalActivity Timeframe Deputy Director General of the French Treasury 2009 - 2011 II. PRIVATE ACTIVITIES Please enclose information about any private activity which you are currently undertaking - Activity Tlmeframe Remuneration Affiliate professor of economics at Sciences Po 2012-2019 €300 per hour (for 24 hours) Paris President of the Centre pour la recherche economique et ses applications (CEPREMAP, 2012 - 2019 0 Paris) Member of the board of the Paris School of 2016-2019 0 Economics (PSE, Paris) Member of the board and chair of the scientific council of the International Center for Monetary and 2012 - 2019 0 Banking Studies (ICMB; Geneva) Member of the board of ASTER/ON 2018- 2019 0 Member on leave of the Cercle des Economistes, 2012 - 2019 Paris Member of the Steering Committee of the "Balancing Financial Stability, Innovation, and 2016-2017 0 Economic Growth"initiative, World Economic Forum Member of the World Economic Forum Global 2017-2019 0 Future Council on Europe EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK EUROSYSTEM DECLARATION OF INTERESTS 2019 (PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10 OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT) Name: Carlos da Silva Costa Authority: Banco de Portugal Role: Member of the ECB Governing Council Start of tenure: June 2015 End of tenure: June 2020 I. PREVIOUS OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY (Please indicate any occupational activity held during the three-year period before you took up the role of member) Occupational Activity Timeframe Vice-President of EIB (European Investment Bank) 2006-2010 II. PRIVATE ACTIVITIES (Please enclose information about any private activity which you are currently undertaking) Activity Timeframe Remuneration � ------------- � � EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK EUR.OSYSTEM DECLARATION OF INTERESTS 2019 (PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10 OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT) Name: Chrystalla Georghadji Authority: Central Bank of Cyprus Role: Member of the ECB Governing Council Start of tenure: 11 April 2014 End of tenure: 10 April 2019 I. PREVIOUS OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY (Please indicate any occupational activity held during the three-year period before you took up the role of member) Occupational Activity Timeframe 1/12/1998 to Auditor General of the Republic of Cyprus 10/4/2014 II. PRIVATE ACTIVITIES (Please enclose information about any private activity which you are currently undertaking) Activity Timeframe Remuneration EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK EUROSYSTEM DECLARATION OF INTERESTS 2019 (PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10 OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT) } Name: _A·{()'j �fhv.ssorJ Authority: uJn p '1-N·I<_ Role: Member of the ECB Governing Council Start of tenure: of.Ob.�, ·i End of tenure: 06, Ob� 2-V IC,' (-t7'><-f('cf-�ci .) I. PREVIOUS OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY (Please indicate any occupational activity held during the three-year period before you took up the role of member) Occupational Activity Timeframe I tJz,1-flJJ Cil.1c; 1 e -a ' 2i1,:I- i� -t:--OrVJ/v1(JrI IJ!Jrv/l, iJM/1,N?/'iJN II. PRIVATE ACTIVITIES (Please enclose information about any private activity which you are currently undertaking) Activity Timeframe Remuneration N 11 EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK EUROSYSTEM DECLARATION OF INTERESTS 2019 (PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10 OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT) Name: Pablo Hernandez de Cos Authority: Banco de Espar'la Role: Governor of Banco de Espar'la; Member of the ECB Governing Council Start of tenure: June 111h, 2018 I. PREVlOUS OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY (Please indicate any occupational activity held during the three-year periodbefore you tookup the role of member) Occupational Activity Tlmeframe Director General Economics, Statistics and Research, Banco de Espana 2015-2018 Alternate to the Governoron the Governing Councilof the European Central Bank 2015-2018 (ex officio) Member of the Economic and Financial Committee ofthe European Union (EFG) 2017-2018 (ex officio) Member of the Board of Trustees and of the Executive Board of the Foundation 2015-2018 for Applied Economic Studies (FEDEA) (ex officio) Member of the Spanish High Council on Statistics (Consejo Superior de Estadlstica de Espafla) (ex officio) 2015-2018 Member of the Boardof Trusteesof the Centre forMonetary and Financial Studies Foundation (CEMFI) (ex officio) 2015-2018 II. PRIVATE ACTIVITIES (Please enclose information about any private activity which you are currently undertaking) Activity nmetrame Remuneration 111. OFFICIAL MANDATES (ex-oflicio) (PIsase enelose information about your offlcial mandates) AcUvlty Tlmeframe Member o( the General Board of the ESRB (European Systemic Risk Board) 2018 lo date Member of the Financia/ Stability Board (Plenary, Steen'ng Commiltee, Standing Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Cooperarien and Regional Consultiva 2018 lo date Group far Europe) Member o( the Group o( Govemors and Heads of Supervision of the Bank for Intemationaf Settfements (BIS) 2018 to date Alternate Govemor for Spain al the Intemalianal Monetary Fund (lMF) 2018 to date Memberofthe Board of Govemors o( Center for Lalin American Monetary Studies 2018 lo date (CEMLA) Member o( the Spanish Slate Council (Consejo de Estado) 2018 lo date Presiden! of the Board of Trustees of the Centre for Monelary and Financial 2018 lo dale Studies Foundation (CEMFI) Member of the Board of Govemors of the Intemational Centre for Monetary and 2016 to date Banking Studies (ICMB) Chairman of the Board of Trustees and of lhe Goveming Board of the Foundation for the Promotion of the Spanish Royal Academy of Language (Fundación pro- 2018 to date RAE) Trustee of the Foundation Help against Drugs (Fundación de Ayuda contra la 2018 to date Drogadicción) Trustee ofthe Spanish Red Cross Foundation (Fundación Cruz Roja Espaflola) 2018 to date Truslee of the Foundation Princess of Asturias (Fundación Princesa de Asturias) 2018 to date Trustee of the Foundation Graduate Schaol of Music Reina SofTa (Fundación 2018 to date Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sana) IV. FINANCIAL INTERESTS Please tick the box jf you have any assets that are subject to discretionary asset management D If you have any remaining financial interests please complete the box: Name and ISIN' Any financial interests holdings in companiesAirms listed on a stock exchange Any interest in companiesAirms not listed on a Name, type of business and location stock exchange Please tick the box if you have any deposits above €100,OOO (per bank) with an entity subject to the supervision of the SSM V. GAINFUL OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY OF SPOUSE/PARTNER (Please insert the gainful occupational activity of your spouselpartner that may raise conmct of interest concems (ArticJe 12 of the Code of Conduct» Ga/nful occupational activlty rimeframe I hereby declare that the infonnatlon glven aboye 18 correct. (Date (Sig ature) I Amount of money not needed. EUROPEAN• CENTRAL BANK EUROSYSTEM DECLARATION OF INTERESTS 2019 (PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10 OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT) Name: Constantinos Herodotou Authority: Central Bank of Cyprus Role: Member of the ECB Governing Council Start of tenure: 11 April 2019 End of tenure: 10 April 2024 I. PREVIOUS OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY (Please indicate any occupational activity held during the three-year period before you took up the role of member) Occupational Activity Timeframe 01/03/2017 to Executive Director, Central Bank of Cyprus 10/04/2019 30/06/2014 to Commissioner of Privatisations, Republic of Cyprus 15/02/2017 II. PRIVATE ACTIVITIES (Please enclose information about any private activity which you are currently undertaking) Activity Timeframe Remuneration NIA EUROPEAN• CENTRAL BANK EUROSYSTEM DECLARATION OF INTERESTS 2019 (PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10 OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT) Name: Klaas
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