Valeria Miceli

Professor of Financial Economics

Biography

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Valeria is Policy Coordinator for financial and economic policies in the Cabinet of the President of the European Commission. She has been Policy Officer at the European Commission working at DG FISMA where she dealt with financial and banking regulation.

She has been Professor of Economics of Financial Markets at Università Cattolica, Milan. She researched extensively in the field of financial economics publishing many papers and books. She has been non-executive board member for Anima Holding, asset manager listed at the Milan Stock Exchange. She graduated at Bocconi University in economics and she got her PhD from Università Cattolica and an executive program in asset management from the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge (UK) where she has also been post-doc fellow.

Before starting the academic career, she worked as senior consultant in corporate finance for leading consultancy firms such as Ernst & Young and Capgemini in many projects both in Italy and abroad (India, Egypt, China, South Africa). She is a member of Aspen Institute Italia (Aspen Junior Fellow in 2009; Former Aspen Junior Fellow since 2010).

Education

  • Executive Programme Cambridge Judge Business School (2011 — 2011)
  • PhD Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (2004 — 2008)
  • Aseri - Master In European Studies Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (2003 — 2004)
  • Laurea Università Bocconi

Companies

  • Policy Coordinator - Cabinet of President von der Leyen European Commission (2019)
  • Policy Officer - DG FISMA European Commission (2016 — 2019)
  • Professor of Financial Economics Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (2006 — 2018)
  • Member of the Board Anima SGR (2014 — 2016)
  • Post Doc - Visiting Scholar Cambridge Judge Business School (2010 — 2011)
  • Senior Consultant CAPGEMINI (2000 — 2005)
  • Consultant Ernst & Young (1998 — 2000)

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