László Andor

László Andor

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László Andor

Comisario Europeo de Empleo, Asuntos Sociales e Inclusión
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László Andor (born 3 June, 1966, in Zalaegerszeg, HUNGARY) a Hungarian economist, holder of a Ph.D in economics, associate professor. Since 10 February, 2010 he has been Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.

Academic career

Following his studies in the United States (George Washington University, Washington, D.C) he earned an M.A. in Development Economics at the University of Manchester, UK in 1993 as a British Council Fellow

Earned his M.A in economics from the University of Economic Sciences (today’s Corvinus University of Budapest) in 1989

Graduated from Zrínyi Miklós Gimnázium (secondary grammar school) in Zalaegerszeg in 1984

Fellowships and Grants

Széchenyi Professorship Grant (2000-2003)

Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS), Wassenaar – Netherlands (2001 - 2002)

Department of War Studies, King's College, London – UK (1995)

University of Oslo, Department of Political Science, Oslo - Norway (1992)

Professional career

From 10 February 2010 onwards, Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion

Associate professor at the Economics Department at the Corvinus University of Budapest (currently on unpaid leave) and at the King Sigismund College (currently on unpaid leave)

Participated in a number of international research projects like the European Union supported project for European Economic Policy Co-operation (EPOC 2002-2005), or the UK co-funded project on economic policy and combating poverty (2001-2002)

Since 1999 – secretary and member of the board of trustees for the Kaldor Price

2005-2010 – member of the board of directors of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in London, where he represents Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Croatia

o 2008-9 vice-chair of Audit Committee
o 2007-8 chair of Financial and Operations Policies Committee
o 2006-7 chair of Budget and Administrative Affairs Committee

2004-2005 – member of the editorial board of the journal “Egyenlít?” (a monthly magazine on sociological and cultural subjects)

2004-2005 – member of the board of directors at Kopint-Datorg Rt (an economic research company)

2004-2005 – research for the European Trade Union Institute (The Labour Market and the Introduction of the Euro in Central Europe)

2004 – member of the organization team of the Progressive Governance Conference in Budapest

2003-2005 – advisor in the Prime Minister’s Office

2002-2005 – senior researcher at the Institute for Political Sciences

1999-2001 – advisor for the World Bank on SAPRI (Structural Adjustment Participatory Review Initiative)

1998-1999 – expert of the Budgetary and Finance Committee of the Hungarian National Assembly

Since 1998 – member of the board of trustees at the Foundation of European Studies (Europe 2002)

1998 – supervising the Hungarian edition of the Third Way by Anthony Giddens

1997-1998 – visiting professor at Rutgers University (USA), where he focuses on the relations between the European Communities and Hungary as well as on the transition period in Hungary and Central-Eastern Europe

1996-1999 – member of the board of directors of the youth committee of the Hungarian Economics Association

1993-2009 - editor of the journal "Eszmélet", a quarterly journal for social critique and culture

1993-1997 – head of the College for Advanced Studies in Social Theory at the Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration

1989-1991 – research fellow at the Economic and Social Research Institute of Trade Unions (ESRITU)

Political affiliations

Member of the board of the Economic Section of the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP). Co-chairman of the Economic Section since 2005 and editor of its economic journal “Álláspontok” (Standpoints)

Member of the board of József Attila Foundation, a social-democratic think tank (2002-2007)

As a delegate of MSZP he was a member of the Budapest Municipality’s Committee for European Integration and Foreign Affairs between 2002 and 2005

Personal life

Mr Andor lives with his wife and their three children (2001, 2004, 2010).

Language skills

Native Hungarian, fluent in English and Russian.

Fátima Báñez

Ministra de Empleo y Seguridad Social
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Estudios

Licenciada en Derecho y en Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales.

Experiencia profesional

2008-2011

Portavoz Adjunta del Grupo Parlamentario Popular en el Congreso. Coordinadora del Área Económica.
Diputada Nacional por Huelva.
Vicesecretaria de Economía y Empleo del Partido Popular de Andalucía.

2004-2008

Diputada Nacional por Huelva en la VIII Legislatura.
Portavoz de Presupuestos del Grupo Parlamentario Popular en el Congreso, y Vocal de las Comisiones de Economía y Hacienda, y de Industria Comercio y Turismo.
Vicesecretaria de Economía del Partido Popular de Andalucía.

2000-2004

Diputada al Congreso por Huelva en la VII Legislatura.
Portavoz adjunta de la Comisión de Economía y Hacienda. Vocal de la Comisión de Presupuestos y del Pacto de Toledo.
Portavoz de la Subcomisión del Estatuto de la microempresa y del trabajador autónomo.
Coordinadora de Presidencia del Partido Popular de Andalucía.

1997-2000

Miembro del Consejo de Administración de RTVA.
Coordinadora de la Presidencia del Partido Popular de Andalucía.
Vocal del Comité Ejecutivo Regional del PP-A desde 1996.

Presentador

Fátima Báñez

Ministra de Empleo y Seguridad Social
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Estudios

Licenciada en Derecho y en Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales.

Experiencia profesional

2008-2011

Portavoz Adjunta del Grupo Parlamentario Popular en el Congreso. Coordinadora del Área Económica.
Diputada Nacional por Huelva.
Vicesecretaria de Economía y Empleo del Partido Popular de Andalucía.

2004-2008

Diputada Nacional por Huelva en la VIII Legislatura.
Portavoz de Presupuestos del Grupo Parlamentario Popular en el Congreso, y Vocal de las Comisiones de Economía y Hacienda, y de Industria Comercio y Turismo.
Vicesecretaria de Economía del Partido Popular de Andalucía.

2000-2004

Diputada al Congreso por Huelva en la VII Legislatura.
Portavoz adjunta de la Comisión de Economía y Hacienda. Vocal de la Comisión de Presupuestos y del Pacto de Toledo.
Portavoz de la Subcomisión del Estatuto de la microempresa y del trabajador autónomo.
Coordinadora de Presidencia del Partido Popular de Andalucía.

1997-2000

Miembro del Consejo de Administración de RTVA.
Coordinadora de la Presidencia del Partido Popular de Andalucía.
Vocal del Comité Ejecutivo Regional del PP-A desde 1996.