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Vittorio Grilli was born on 19 May, 1957 in Milan, Italy, is an Italian economist, academic and politician (born 1957). Discover Vittorio Grilli's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 19 May 1957
Birthday 19 May
Birthplace Milan, Italy
Nationality Italy

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1957

Vittorio Grilli (born 19 May 1957) is an Italian economist and academic.

Grilli was born in Milan on 19 May 1957.

1981

He graduated from Bocconi University in Milan in 1981 with a master of arts degree in economics.

Grilli was awarded the Gold Medal of Bocconi University (1981), the Saint Vincent Prize for Economics (1992), the Tarantelli Prize for the best economic idea (2004), the 2005 Bocconi Prize, and the Guido Carli Prize for the best new financial initiative - Fund for SMEs (2010).

1986

He received a PhD in economics from the University of Rochester in 1986.

Grilli was assistant professor of economics at the Department of Economics of Yale University from 1986 to 1990.

1990

Then he joined the University of London's Birkbeck College as Woolwich Professor of financial economics from 1990 to 1994.

1994

He served as head of the department of economics and financial analysis and privatizations at the ministry of treasury, budget and financial programming from 1994 to 2000.

2001

Then he became managing director and head of the Italian investment banking Credit Suisse First Boston in London in 2001 and was in office until 2002.

2002

Next, he was appointed general accountant of the Italian State in 2002, and his tenure lasted until 2005.

2005

He was named as the director general of the Italian treasury in 2005 where he served until 2011.

He held the position of sole commissioner of the Italian Institute of Technology foundation and then became its president in the following period.

2009

He was made vice-president of the economic and financial committee (EFC) of the European Union in March 2009 and in March 2011, he was chosen to chair the EFC.

2011

In September–October 2011, following the appointment of Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank, he was one of the possible candidates for the position of governor of the Bank of Italy, but the position went to Ignazio Visco.

In 2011, he was also awarded Grand Cross Knight (Cavaliere di Gran Croce).

Grilli's first spouse, Lisa Lowestein, is an art expert.

2012

He was Italy's minister of economy and finance from 2012 to 2013 as part of the Monti cabinet.

Grilli's tenure lasted until January 2012, and he was replaced by Thomas Wieser in the post.

Grilli was appointed deputy minister of economy and finances in November 2011, and served in this post until 11 July 2012 prior to his appointment as minister.

Grilli swore the next day and the Presidency of the Council announced that he would be permanently invited to attend meetings of the Council of Ministers.

Grilli also worked as an advisor to private companies including Enel and Alitalia.

He is a member of the European think tank organization Bruegel and of the Aspen Institute Italia.

Grilli replaced Mario Monti as minister of economy and finances on 11 July 2012.

Grilli was also a member of the economic and financial policy coordinating committee established in July 2012 of which other members were Monti, Ignazio Visco, the governor of the Bank of Italy, and Corrado Passera, economic development minister.

The committee was chaired by Monti.

On 9 September 2012, Grilli announced that Italy's current financial status did not require to apply for the new euro-zone aid program.

In December 2012, he reported that he did not have any plan to work in a government post or a treasury position after the 2013 February general election in Italy.

It was rumoured that she was hired by the Finmeccanica group as a consultant in September 2012.

However, the firm denied the reports.

2013

Grilli's term as economy minister ended in April 2013, and Fabrizio Saccomanni succeeded him in the post.

Grilli has been a member of the European Group of the Trilateral Commission since June 2022.

2014

On 12 May 2014 Grilli became president at Corporate and Investment Bank for Europe, Middle East and Africa for JPMorgan.

He is also a member of the European Group at Trilateral Commission.