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Angelos Pangratis [Pagkratis] is the senior career official serving at the Delegation of the European Commission to the United States, in Washington, DC. He is the Deputy Head of Delegation, the Ambassador and Head of Delegation being John Bruton, ex-Prime Minister of Ireland.
Biographical Note:
Angelos Pangratis is the former Ambassador and Head of Delegation for the European Commission’s Delegation to Argentina (2003-05). He also served at senior functions in the Delegations of the European Commission in South Africa (1995-1997) and South Korea (1990-1994).
Highlights of Mr. Pangratis' career at the EU's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, include being Head of Unit responsible for relations with China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, South Korea and Mongolia (1998-2003); Head of Unit for Personnel and Budget of the Directorate General: External Relations and Trade Policy (1997-1998); Head of Investigation teams of the Anti-Dumping and Anti-Circumvention Division (1987–1990), to name but a few positions. Mr. Pangratis has represented the European Commission at numerous Multilateral Organizations (WTO, OECD, Club de Paris, UNCTAD, others).
Mr. Pangratis lectured at universities in the Czech Republic, France, Belgium, United Kingdom, Korea, South Africa, Argentina and the United States. He had articles and interviews on EU matters published in many countries.
Angelos Pangratis was born on the island of Corfu, Greece (1956), and is married with three children. Mr. Pangratis speaks Greek, French, English and Spanish. He has obtained a doctorate from the University of Paris I, Panthéon Sorbonne (1983) in International Economics, Monetary Policies and Finance. This followed studies in Economics, European Studies and International Law at the Universities of St.-Etienne, Paris I and Paris II.
SELECTION OF RECENT SPEECHES:
- "The Gas Wars: Causes, Forecasts, and Solutions for Russia, Ukraine, and the EU," American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC, February 3, 2009
- CONFERENCE: ENSURING BOSNIA'S FUTURE; Panel 2: "Bosnia's Trans-Atlantic Solutions," January 15, 2009
- "EU POLICY TOWARDS UKRAINE AND ITS NEIGHBORS," October 15, 2008
- "The Future of EU-US Economic and Political Relations: Challenges and Opportunities," European–American Chamber of Commerce, Cincinnati, May 20, 2008
- "THE EU-US-CHINA TRIANGLE," April 4, 2006
- "FREE TRADE, FAIR TRADE - WHY OR WHY NOT?," March 31, 2006
- "THE PROMISE AND PERILS OF MEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY," January 22, 2006
- "INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR ENVIRONMENT COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT," November 17, 2005
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