Raad beveelt nominatie aan van Sabine Lautenschläger voor uitvoerend orgaan van de ECB (en)

Met dank overgenomen van Raad van de Europese Unie (Raad) i, gepubliceerd op dinsdag 7 januari 2014.

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

Brussels, 7 January 2014

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Council recommends the nomination of Sabine Lautenschlager to the executive board of the ECB

The Council today adopted a recommendation on the nomination of

Sabine Lautenschlager to the executive board of the European Central Bank, to succeed

Jörg Asmussen, who has announced his resignation.

The Council's recommendation will be submitted to the European Council for a decision, after consulting the European Parliament and the ECB governing council.

The executive board of the ECB is responsible for implementation of monetary policy for the euro area, as laid down by the governing council. It is composed of the President, a vice-president and four other members, each nominated for a non-renewable term of eight years. The governing council is composed of the six members of the executive board and the governors of the national central banks of the member states of the euro area.

Annex: Curriculum Vitae of Sabine Lautenschlager.

The recommendation was adopted by written procedure.

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I Sabine Lautenschlager

Deputy President of the Deutsche Bundesbank

Banking and Financial Supervision, Audit

Responsibilities

Sabine Lautenschlager

Curriculum Vitae

1964-06-03

Born in Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg; married to Thomas Peiter, one daughter 1984-1990

Studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University Bonn 1990

First state examination in law; period abroad in Chicago, USA 1994

Second state examination in law 1995 -1998

Federal Banking Supervisory Office (Bundesaufsichtsamt fur das Kreditwesen), Berlin; supervision of major banks

1999-2002

Federal Banking Supervisory Office, Berlin; Head of Press and Public Relations 2002 - 2004

Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (Bundesanstalt fur Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht, BaFin), Bonn; Head of Press and Public Relations/Internal Communication

2005 - 2008

Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), Bonn; Head of the Supervision of Major Banks and Selected Commercial Banks/ Qualitative Supervisory Standards Department

2007 - 2008

Member of the Senior Supervisors Group 2008-2011

Member of the Executive Board of the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), Bonn; Chief Executive Director of Banking Supervision

Since 2008

Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), Basel

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January - May 2011

Management Board of the European Banking Authority (EBA), London Since 2011-06-01

Deputy President of the Deutsche Bundesbank

Responsible for the Department of Banking an Financiai Supervision, Department of Audit Person accompanying the president at the ECB Governing Council Member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) Co-chair of the Core Principles Group (CPG of the BCBS)

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