Dušan Mramor

Slovenian economist and politician


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::summary Slovenian economist and politician ::

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nameDušan Mramor
imageDušan Mramor 2014.jpg
officeMinister of Finance
primeministerMiro Cerar
term_start18 September 2014
term_end13 July 2016
predecessorUroš Čufer
successorAlenka Smerkolj (Acting)
primeminister1Anton Rop
term_start111 December 2002
term_end19 November 2004
predecessor1Zvone Ivanušič
successor1Andrej Bajuk
birth_date
birth_placeLjubljana, PR Slovenia, Yugoslavia
partyIndependent
alma_materUniversity of Ljubljana
spouseNeža Mramor Kosta
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| name = Dušan Mramor | image = Dušan Mramor 2014.jpg | office = Minister of Finance | primeminister = Miro Cerar | term_start = 18 September 2014 | term_end = 13 July 2016 | predecessor = Uroš Čufer | successor = Alenka Smerkolj (Acting) | primeminister1 = Anton Rop | term_start1 = 11 December 2002 | term_end1 = 9 November 2004 | predecessor1 = Zvone Ivanušič | successor1 = Andrej Bajuk | birth_date = | birth_place = Ljubljana, PR Slovenia, Yugoslavia | death_date = | death_place = | party = Independent | alma_mater = University of Ljubljana | spouse = Neža Mramor Kosta Dušan Mramor (born 1 November 1953) is a Slovenian politician. He twice served as the Minister of Finance of Slovenia, in office 2002–2004 and 2014–2016.

Before serving as finance minister, he was a full professor of finance at the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana. He served as the Dean of the Faculty of Economics (2007–2013), as Chairman of the Board of the University of Ljubljana (2000–2002 and 2009–2013), and as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Economics (1997–2001).

He was a recurring visiting professor at the Central European University, and a research associate and visiting scholar at the School of Business, Indiana University, in the United States. Mramor has already served as the finance minister of Slovenia from 2002–2004 (government Anton Rop).Slovenian Ministry of Finance page on Dušan Mramor; http://www.mf.gov.si/en/about_the_ministry/who_is_who/minister_of_finance/

Currently (2014) he is a Vice-President of the board of the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM), Belgium, a member of the International Advisory Board of Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Netherlands and was until August 2014 a member of the Initial Accreditation Committee and European Advisory Committee of AACSB, USA.

The magazine The Banker, of the Financial Times Group in London, selected Slovenian Minister of Finance Dušan Mramor as European Finance Minister of the Year 2016.

References

References

  1. "7. Vlada Republike Slovenije (od 19. decembra 2002 do 3. decembra 2004) | GOV.SI".
  2. "12. Vlada Republike Slovenije od 18. septembra 2014 do 13. septembra 2018 | GOV.SI".
  3. [http://www.ef.uni-lj.si/person/Dusan-Mramor University Homepage]
  4. EIASM. "Managing Board {{!}} EIASM".
  5. {{Dead link. (July 2016). link
  6. "{{!}} Ministrstvo za finance".

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