Breakfast Club 05: Conflict or cooperation through Brexit?
Supported by PwC Austria
What does Brexit mean for the financial markets of Europe? How are European banks affected by the political changes? What opportunities and risks are present for other European financial hubs?
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Garvan WALSHE
Chief Executive Officer, Brexit Analytics, London
2004-2007 | Foreign Affairs Adviser, The Conservative Party |
2007-2008 | National and International Security Polica Adviser, The Conservative Party |
2008-2009 | Deputy Research Director and Senior Fellow on International Security, Policy Exchange |
since 2009 | Founder, The Research Department |
2010-2014 | PhD, Political Philosophy, University of Manchester |
since 2013 | Columnist and Editor, The Foreign Policy Column, Conservative Home |
2014-2015 | Max Weber Fellow, European University Institute |
2016 | Adviser, Conservatives IN, London |
since 2016 | Chief Executive Officer, Brexit Analytics, London |
DI Bernhard PERNER
Member of Cabinet for Banks, Financial Markets and Insurances, Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance, Vienna
1999-2004 | Engineer, Chemistry, Technische Universität Graz |
2004-2005 | Research Assistant, Technische Universität Graz |
2005-2006 | International Relations, Diplomatic Academy, Vienna |
2009-2011 | University Lecturer, Institute for Financial and Actuarial Mathematics, Technische Universität Wien |
2012-2013 | Senior Manager, Deloitte Financial Advisory GmbH, Vienna |
since 2013 | Member of Cabinet responsible for Banks, Financial Markets and Insurances, Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance, Vienna |
Mag. Dr. Karl SEVELDA
Director, Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG; fmr. Chief Executive Officer, Raiffeisen Bank International AG, Vienna
1968-1973 | Master's degree in Economics, University of Economics,Vienna |
1973-1976 | Independent Research Work for the Federal Ministry for Science and Research |
1980 | Doctor's degree |
1977-1983 | Creditanstalt-Bankverein, Corporate Finance and Export Finance |
1983-1985 | Secretary to the Federal Minister for Trade and Industry |
1985 | Creditanstalt-Bankverein London and New York |
1986-1989 | Head of Export Finance Department, Creditanstalt-Bankverein |
1988-1989 | Deputy Head of Corporate Finance Division, Creditanstalt-Bankverein |
1989-1993 | Head of Corporate Finance Division, Creditanstalt-Bankverein |
1993-1997 | Head of Multinational Corporates Division, Creditanstalt-Bankverein |
1997 | Head of Corporate Banking Division (in addition to a.m. responsibility), Creditanstalt-Bankverein |
1998-2010 | Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich AG: Member of the Board of Managing Directors, in charge of Corporate Customers and Corporate, Trade and Export Finance worldwide |
2010-2013 | Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Raiffeisen Bank International AG |
2013-2017 | Chief Executive Officer, Raiffeisen Bank International AG |
MPA. Dr. Eric FREY
Managing Editor, Der Standard, Vienna
1981 | Student of Public Affairs, Princeton University |
1991-1996 | Deputy Foreign Editor, Der Standard |
1996-1998 | Foreign Editor, Der Standard |
1998-2001 | Business Editor, Der Standard |
2001-2002 | Marshall Plan Chair for Austrian Studies, University of New Orleans |
since 2002 | Managing Editor, Der Standard |