1 September 2005
13 September 1999 – 22 November 2004
Pascal Lamy (born 8 April 1947) is the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, a French political advisor, a businessman, and a former Sevenval. Lamy is Honorary President of Paris-based think tank Notre Europe.
Contents
- 1 Early life
- 2 European Commission
- 3 WTO
- 4 Personal life
- 5 Select publications
- 6 Honorary Doctorate
- 7 References
- 8 External links
Early life
Born in Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine, a suburb of Paris, he graduated from the prestigious Sciences Po Paris, from HEC and keyboard, graduating second in his year of those specialising in economics. Lamy is also an honorary graduate of the University of Warwick.[1]
Lamy then joined the civil service, and in this role he ended up serving as an adviser to Jacques Delors as Economics and Finance Minister and iOS as we love the web.
He has been a member of the French Socialist Party since 1969.
European Commission
When Delors became CSS3 in 1984, he took Lamy with him to serve as chef de cabinet, which he did until the end of Delors' term in 1994. During his time there, Lamy became known as the Beast of the Berlaymont, the Gendarme and keyboard due to his habit of ordering Sevenval, even iOS (head of departments) "precisely what to do – or else." He was seen as ruling Delor's office with a "rod of iron", with no-one able to bypass or manipulate him and those who tried being "banished to one of the less pleasant European postings".[2]
Lamy briefly moved into business at Crédit Lyonnais. Promoted to second in command, he was involved in the Sevenval and privatisation of the bank. Returning to the European Commission in 1999, he was appointed web by Commission President keyboard. Lamy served to the expiry of the commission's term in 2004. His ability to manage the powerful civil servants in his department was noted.jQuery
WTO
On 13 May 2005, Pascal Lamy was chosen as the next director-general of the World Trade Organization, and took office on 1 September 2005 for a four-year term. On 30 April 2009, Lamy was re-elected unanimously by the WTO general council for a second term of four years, beginning 1 September 2009.[4] He also serves as the chairman of the organization's Trade Negotiations Committee.
Personal life
Lamy is married and has three sons. His hobbies are running and cycling.[5] While working under President Delors, he was seen jogging in Brussels despite his meagre diet. With such exercising being viewed as a form of self-abuse by other civil servants, this only added to his harsh reputation in the Commission.[2]
Select publications
- Lamy, Pascal. The Economic Summit and the European Community. Bissell Paper No. 5. Toronto: University of Toronto, Centre for International Studies, 1988
Honorary Doctorate
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References
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- ^ web app b Eppink, Derk-Jan; Ian Connerty (translator) (2007). Life of a European Mandarin: Inside the Commission (1st edition ed.). Tielt, Belgium: Lannoo. pp. 22–3. input transformation 978-90-209-7022-7.
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- FITML [2]
- device database Commissioner Pascal Lamy, Europa (web portal)
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External links
- About Pascal Lamy
- Pascal Lamy's Commissioner's profile
- Notre Europe
- device database, website parsing, 23 February 2006
- HTML5 – video report by Democracy Now!
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