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Ana
Palacio
Senior Vice President for International Affairs and Marketing
Ana
Palacio is Senior Vice President for International Affairs and Marketing
at AREVA, the world's largest nuclear energy company. Prior to her
current appointment, she was Senior Vice President and General Counsel
of the World Bank Group.
She
joined Carnegie Corporation's board of trustees in December 2005.
A lawyer
by profession, Ana Palacio specializes in EU internal market law,
and has held the most senior positions in the governing bodies of
the Madrid Bar, as well as the European Bar (CCBE). She is an honorary
member of the Bar of England and Wales and a member of the Board
of Trustees and the former Executive President of the Academy of
European Law (ERA), and Distinguished Professor of the European
College in Parma.
She
was the first woman to serve as Spain's Foreign Minister (2002-2004)
and, at the time, held the most senior post ever filled by a woman
in the Spanish government. She has served as member of the Spanish
Parliament, where she chaired the Joint Committee of the two Houses
for European Union Affairs (2004-2006).
As
Prime Minister Aznar's representative to the European Convention
and the Convention's Presidium (2001-2002), Ana Palacio was at the
forefront of the debate on the future of the European Union and
actively participated in the drafting and legal discussions pertaining
the reform of the European Treaties.
In
January 2004 she was listed among the Wall Street Journal's 75 'global
opinion leaders'. In October 2001 the same newspaper, under the
heading 'Europe's Lawyer', published an extensive feature article
on her in its supplement on '12 influential players on the world
business stage'.
As
member of the European Parliament (1994-2002), she has chaired the
Legal Affairs and Internal Market Committee and the Justice and
Home Affairs Committee, and was elected by her peers to chair in
two half legislatures the Conference of Committee Chairmen, the
Parliament's most senior body for the coordination of its legislative
work. Inspired by legal legitimacy as the mark of identity of the
EU, her main addresses and reports have pinpointed the legislation
on internal market as well as the security area, especially focused
on justice and home affairs and human rights.
She
is a member of the Commission on the Liberalization of the French
Economy instituted by President Sarkozy (2007-2008) a member of
the Board of the Atlantic Council of the United States (since March
2008), and sits on the Advisory Board of different institutions
-among others: Council on Foreign Relations (US and EU), Institut
Montaigne, Aspen Institute Italia, Instituto de Empresa (IE), Fundación
para el Análisis y los Estudios Sociales (FAES), Fondation
pour l' Innovation Politique, Fundación para las Relaciones
Internacionales (FRIDE) and CSIS Initiative for a Renewed Transatlantic
Partnership. She is member of the Global Advisory Council of "The
American Interest" and the Revue de Droit de l'Union européenne.
Ana
Palacio graduated from the Lycée Français (Baccalauréat
on Mathematics) with honors granted by the French Government to
"the best foreign student who finished studies that year".
She holds degrees in Law, and Political Science and Sociology; her
performance in her degree studies merited the Award for Academic
Achievement (Premio Extraordinario Fin de Carrera).
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