
Mario Draghi new Prime Minister
Mario Draghi named by the President of the Republic to form a high-profile government of national unity.
The new Prime Minister is linked to MIB Trieste School of Management, from which he received the MBA Honoris Causa Diploma.
Economist, academic, senior public executive, Mario Draghi was Executive Director of the World Bank, Director General of the Treasury, Vice President of Goldman Sachs, President of the Economic and Financial Committee of the European Community, Governor of the Bank of Italy, President of the Financial Stability Forum and of the Financial Stability Board and President of the European Central Bank from 2012 to 2019.
In 2004 he was awarded by the Director of MIB Trieste, Vladimir Nanut, the prestigious title MBA Honoris Causa, "for the high professional merits acquired through roles of great responsibility at the top of important national and international institutions and in particular for the significant conceptual and operating activities provided in the area of Corporate Governance and Finance. "
Mario Draghi even then represented the prime example of the economist and senior public executive of the highest institutional and academic profile, pro-European, always far from being identified with any party or political formula.
Welcomed in the hall of Ferdinadeo Palace on April 16, 2004, in front of over 200 institutional representatives, businessmen and university professors, Mario Draghi presented an important Lectio Magistralis, picked up by the entire national press, centered on the prospects for economic growth of the 'European Union in the long term, supporting the need to renew the organization of work, streamline taxation and social spending, and focus on young people and research.
A more timely than ever lectio magistralis.
The School wishes its Honorary Graduate the best success in this umpteenth prestigious position.
The new Prime Minister is linked to MIB Trieste School of Management, from which he received the MBA Honoris Causa Diploma.
Economist, academic, senior public executive, Mario Draghi was Executive Director of the World Bank, Director General of the Treasury, Vice President of Goldman Sachs, President of the Economic and Financial Committee of the European Community, Governor of the Bank of Italy, President of the Financial Stability Forum and of the Financial Stability Board and President of the European Central Bank from 2012 to 2019.
In 2004 he was awarded by the Director of MIB Trieste, Vladimir Nanut, the prestigious title MBA Honoris Causa, "for the high professional merits acquired through roles of great responsibility at the top of important national and international institutions and in particular for the significant conceptual and operating activities provided in the area of Corporate Governance and Finance. "
Mario Draghi even then represented the prime example of the economist and senior public executive of the highest institutional and academic profile, pro-European, always far from being identified with any party or political formula.
Welcomed in the hall of Ferdinadeo Palace on April 16, 2004, in front of over 200 institutional representatives, businessmen and university professors, Mario Draghi presented an important Lectio Magistralis, picked up by the entire national press, centered on the prospects for economic growth of the 'European Union in the long term, supporting the need to renew the organization of work, streamline taxation and social spending, and focus on young people and research.
A more timely than ever lectio magistralis.
The School wishes its Honorary Graduate the best success in this umpteenth prestigious position.