Eva SREJBER
Vice-President of the EIB
Appointed on 1 July 2007
- European Investment Bank
100, Bd Konrad Adenauer
L-2950 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Responsibilities
- Financing operations in Sweden, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, eastern neighbours, Russia, and EFTA countries
- Knowledge Economy
- Ex post evaluation of operations
- Information technologies
- Chairman of Subsidies Committee
Curriculum Vitae
- 1978 -1993, 1999 - 2007 Sveriges riksbank
- 2003-2007: First Vice Chairman of the Executive Board and First Deputy Governor with responsibility for presenting proposals to the Executive Board in the asset management area. Crisis manager conventional crises.
- 1999-2002: Second Vice Chairman of the Executive Board and Second Deputy Governor with responsibility for information, international cooperation, administration, IT, euro change-over preparations, business continuity and security.
- International Cooperation 1999-2007: The Governor’s alternate in the ECB General Council, member of ECB’s International Relations Committee, accompanying person for the BIS Governor’s bi-monthly meeting (1999-2002), member of EU’s Economic and Financial Committee (2003-2007)
- 1989 -1993: Head of Monetary and Foreign Exchange Rate Policy Department.
- 1987-1989: Head of Market Operations Department.
- 1986-1987: Deputy Head of Economic Department.
- 1984-1986: Head Balance of Payments Division.
- 1998 FöreningsSparbanken ( Swedbank)
- Deputy CEO with responsibility, among other things, for EU/EMU issues
- IMF 1994-1997
- Executive Board, Alternate Executive Director, then Executive Director for the Nordic-Baltic Constituency.
- Frequent visits to the Nordic and Baltic countries.
- Economist (Master 1975, Stockholm University, all doctorate courses 1977, teacher and director of studies 1975 -77)
- Other Board memberships 1987-1991
National Private Insurance Supervisory Authority, Statistics Sweden, National Board for Spent Nuclear Fuel
- Experience of international cooperation
Since 1981, various committees within the Nordic cooperation, OECD, BIS, IMF, EU/ECB. Bilateral cooperation with transition and developing country central banks.