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Nicolae
Danila
Executive President of the Romanian Commercial Bank
Born: August 9, 1951
Nationality: Romanian
Education
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1970 - 1974 -
BA in Finance, Banking, Insurance and Capital Markets, Academy of Economic Studies,
Bucharest
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1983 - PhD in Economics – International Finance and Banking, Academy of Economic
Studies, Bucharest
Professional career
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1985–1992 -
Assistant Vice President, Head of Business Development, Manufacturers Hanover Trust
Co, Bucharest Branch
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1992–1996 -
Vice President & Deputy General Manager, Chemical
Bank, Bucharest Branch
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1996–1998 -
Vice President & Deputy Country Officer, The Chase Manhattan
Bank, Bucharest Branch
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1998–February 1999 -
Special Advisor to the Governor, National Bank of Romania
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March 1999–October 1999 -
Special Administrator, Romanian Bank for Foreign Trade
(Bancorex)
- November 1999–January 2000 - First Vice Chairman, Romanian Commercial Bank
- 2000-2006 –
Chairman and CEO, Romanian Commercial Bank
- 2006 - Executive President of the Romanian Commercial Bank
Academic Activity
- Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Professor, Faculty of Finance,
Insurance, Banking and Capital Markets
- Romanian Banking Institute,
Professor
Affiliations
- Vice Chairman of the Romanian Banks Association
- Vice Chairman of the National Association of the Romanian Exporters and Importers – Foreign Trade Promotion Center
- Member of the Board of Administration – Romanian Banking Institute
- Vice Chairman of the Board – Anglo-Romanian Bank Limited
- Chairman of the Board - Frankfurt-Bukarest Bank
- Member of the Board of Administration - Banca Italo-Romena
Publications
- Study books for the students of Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest
- Articles in various Romanian magazines and newspapers- EURO – Monetary
Bipolarization; book published in 1999
- Money and Credit; book published in 1999 at the Academy of Economic Studies Printing House
- Bank Management; book published in 2000
- Privatization of the Banking Sector; book published in 2001
Foreign languages
- Romanian (native), English (fluent), French (fluent)
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