Romania - Studio Vacca
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Romania - Studio Vacca
in cooperation with programme Ministry of Economy Ministry of SMEs, Trade, and Business Environment speakers ROMANIA Fresco painting detail, Voronet Monastery, Suceava County, Romania 12 November 2009 Bucharest Romania JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel organisers partners general info The Way Ahead: Towards a Better Future Ministry of Economy Ministry of SMEs, Trade, and Business Environment in cooperation with ROMANIA The Way Ahead: Towards a Better Future 12 November 2009 Bucharest Romania JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel WELCOME ADDRESS CEI ROMANIAN PRESIDENCY Dear Participants, It is our great pleasure you have joined us for the 12th Summit Economic Forum (SEF), here in Bucharest. As proud representatives of the 2009 Romanian Presidency of the Central European Initiative we offer you our warmest welcome! In times as tumultuous as the ones we have all experienced recently, we are very glad you accepted our invitation to a forward-looking debate entitled The Way Ahead: Towards a Better Future. Indeed, this past year has brought about unforeseen changes everywhere in the world. After strenuous efforts to join the international community and become functional market economies, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe faced yet another set of economic challenges. However, the 18 members of the CEI share a diverse and unique wealth of knowledge. The past experiences of our countries give us a competitive advantage in finding pertinent and sustainable solutions to current problems. Not least, by overcoming what once seemed as insurmountable obstacles, we have gained the confidence that no future crisis is unmanageable. Romania and its fellow CEI Member States have learned the importance of sustainable growth and solid foundations. Thus, you will notice that the Forum has not placed the actions needed to tackle the global financial situation at its core. We cannot afford to lose focus from topics as paramount as energy supply and efficiency, financing the real economy, trade, and SMEs. That is what we believe to be The Way Ahead: Towards a Better Future. As we type these words, only a few days before the SEF, we are most proud to see that, as our counterparts in previous years, we have the pleasure of hosting, for the occasion, government officials, representatives of the business and finance community, industry leaders, international financial institutions, and others. To all we wish a heartfelt welcome and hope the day will bring you new and prosperous opportunities! 3 Adriean VIDEANU Gabriel SANDU Minister of Economy Romania Minister of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment Romania TABLE OF CONTENTS programme ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 CEI events................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 roundtable of the CEI ministers of economic sectors (including the presentation of the EBRD transition report 2009) .............. 9 timetable programme ............................................................................................................................................................................10 venue plan ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 detailed programme.............................................................................................................................................................................. 12 desk of Italy for entrepreneurs coordinated by ICE (Italian institute for foreign trade) .................................................................. 18 Romania - your top business partner (promotional point) ................................................................................................................ 20 presentation of EU-funded projects involving the CEI ....................................................................................................................... 22 speakers ............................................................................................................................................................ 25 contacts and biographies ..................................................................................................................................................................... 26 general information ............................................................................................................................................ 45 partners .............................................................................................................................................................. 47 sponsors................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48 Romanian companies supporting the SEF .......................................................................................................................................... 50 media partners ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 52 organisers........................................................................................................................................................... 59 5 6 organisers partners general info PROGRAMME speakers programme CEI EVENTS Bucharest, 11-13 November 2009 11 November 12 November 13 November Presentation of the EBRD Transition Report 2009 Roundtable of CEI Ministers of Economic Sectors Summit Economic Forum (SEF) Meeting of CEI Ministers of Foreign Affairs JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest Hotel Free participation Restricted participation Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest Hotel Limited participation 8 Summit of CEI Heads of Government Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest Hotel Restricted participation Date : 11 November 2009 Venue : Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest Hotel, Le Diplomat Hall, Strada Episcopiei 1-3, Bucharest 13.00 - 14.00 14.30 - 18.30 Presentation of the EBRD Transition Report 2009 by Mr Erik Berglöf, Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; followed by Press Conference Roundtable of the CEI Ministers of Economic Sectors The Ministers of Economic Sectors of the 18 CEI Member States hold their annual Roundtable at the Summit Economic Forum. The Roundtable is hosted by the Minister of Economy and by the Minister of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment of Romania. It is also attended by special guests who include representatives of International Financial Institutions and International Organisations. The Transition Report offers an in-depth analysis of economic progress in the EBRD’s 29 countries of operation from Central Europe to Central Asia. This year’s report focuses on the challenges posed by the global financial crisis. The effects are followed in the nominal indicators of the countries, as well as placed in the perspective of each country’s economic strategies pursued since the collapse of communism. After changes as drastic as those experienced globally in the past year, it is easy to focus on negative developments and to undermine efforts for future growth. However, this is also the perfect time to re-evaluate our strategies and to find more sustainable solutions to our problems. That is why this year’s Roundtable focuses on solutions and is entitled The Way Ahead: Towards a Better Future. The report addresses the question of how the crisis unfolded and how recent developments are challenging our understanding of the transition process. The report also analyses remaining “transition gaps” in the region, drawing on a wealth of previously unpublished information. The Roundtable of the CEI Ministers of Economic Sectors provides the framework for CEI Member States to express their interests and promote multilateral investment projects, share best practices and identify topics for future collaboration. Finally, the Roundtable offers the opportunity to high-level officials to monitor the progress of economic development and to analyse measures to further strengthen stability. Attendance to the Roundtable is by invitation only. 9 programme ROUNDTABLE OF THE CEI MINISTERS OF ECONOMIC SECTORS TIMETABLE PROGRAMME Thursday 12 November 2009 08.00 - 17.00 Registration / Accreditation 09.30 - 10.30 @ Hall 1 Official Opening Ceremony and Press Conference 10.30 - 10.45 Coffee Break 10.45 - 12.15 1.1 @ hall 1 Romania’s Economy: Survey and Opportunities 12.15 - 13.45 2.1 @ hall 2 10.45 - 12.15 3.1 @ hall 3 Trade and Regional Cooperation: an Opportunity for Sustainable Development Lunch 1.2 @ hall 1 13.45 - 15.15 The Role of the World Bank Group in Supporting Economic Recovery in the CEI Region 15.15 - 15.45 10.45 - 12.15 JASPERS - A Vital Institution for the Development of Major Projects in the Region 13.45 - 15.15 2.2 @ hall 2 13.45 - 15.15 Ensuring Energy Security: the Role of Central and South-Eastern European Countries 3.2 @ hall 3 Fostering the Business Climate Financing the Real Economy: Past, Present and Future Coffee Break 15.45 - 17.15 15.45 - 17.15 1.3 @ hall 1 Tackling the Global Financial Situation 2.3 @ hall 2 15.45 - 17.15 Focus on Energy Efficiency and Climate Change 3.3 @ hall 3 SMEs and Sustainable Business Environment: Focus on Financing, Growth and Competitiveness 10.40 - 17.00 @ Timisoara Hall Desk of Italy for Entrepreneurs coordinated by ICE (Italian Institute for Foreign Trade) 10.30 - 17.00 @ Brasov Hall Romania – Your Top Business Partner (Promotional Point) 10.40 - 12.15 @ Oradea Hall Presentation of EU-funded Projects involving the CEI 17.30 - 18.15 @ Hall 1 Closing Ceremony 18.30 - 19.30 Closing Cocktail High Level Political Events 11-13 November 2009, Bucharest, Romania Wednesday 11 November 2009 Roundtable of the CEI Ministers of the Economic Sectors, including the Presentation of the EBRD Transition Report 2009 Thursday 12 November 2009 Meeting of the CEI Ministers of Foreign Affairs Friday 13 November 2009 Summit of the CEI Heads of Government 10 programme VENUE PLAN Ground Floor / JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel Registration / Accreditation Area First Floor / JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel Sibiu Press Office Iasi Bilateral Meetings Room (by request only) Cluj Hall 3 Hall 1 Session 3.1 Session 3.2 Session 3.3 Braila Official Opening Ceremony Press Conference Session 1.1 Session 1.2 Session 1.3 Closing Ceremony Hall 2 Bilateral Meetings Room Session 2.1 Session 2.2 Session 2.3 Timisoara Desk of Italy G r a n d B a l l r o o m Galati Brasov Info Point Romanian Promotional Point Oradea CEI Presentations of EU-funded Projects Ploiesti stairs Craiova Organisers’ Office Internet Point Constanta Ballroom Vienna Café elevators Lunch, Closing Cocktail stairs Cupola Restaurant Cucina Restaurant Champions Bar & Restaurant 11 DETAILED PROGRAMME 9.30 - 10.30 Official Opening Ceremony and Press Conference Venue: Hall 1 Moderator Mr Lucian SOVA, Senior Adviser to the Minister of Economy and SEF National Coordinator, Ministry of Economy, Romania Welcome address Prime Minister, Romania (to be confirmed) Speakers Amb. Pietro Ercole AGO, Secretary General, Central European Initiative, Executive Secretariat H.E. Adriean VIDEANU, Minister of Economy, Romania Ms Maria PARCALABESCU, Secretary of State, Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment, Romania Mr Matthias KOLLATZ-AHNEN, Vice President, European Investment Bank Mr Enzo QUATTROCIOCCHE, Secretary General, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Mr Theodore O. AHLERS, Director, Strategy and Operations, ECA Region, The World Bank Coordinators Ms Elena TIMOFTE, Romanian Ministry of Economy // Ms Elisabetta DOVIER, Secretariat for CEI Projects 10.45 - 12.15 1.1 Romania’s Economy: Survey and Opportunities Venue: Hall 1 This session aims to analyse various aspects of the macroeconomic reality that faces Romania. Perfectly balanced in terms of background – between Government, the private sector, and international organisations – the speakers in this session will focus on opportunities and lessons learned regarding the Romanian economy and finances. The presentations will seek to find answers to questions such as “What will be the striking trends and unexpected outcomes in the short and medium term? Is there involvement of the private sector in the public policy-making process? or What instruments would be most successful in encouraging investments?”. Moderator Mr Sorin DIMITRIU, President, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Bucharest, Romania Keynote Speaker H.E. Gheorghe POGEA, Minister of Public Finance, Romania (to be confirmed) Speakers Ms Claudia PENDRED, Country Director for Romania, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: "EBRD Increases Support to Romania" Mr Ioan FOLESCU, General Manager, SC Electrica SA, Romania Ms Marie KOVAROVA, CEO and President of the Directorate, Generali Asigurari, Generali Group: "Romania - the Next Best Thing" Mr Steven VAN GRONINGEN, Chief Executive Officer, Raiffeisen Bank, Romania: “The Cost of Borrowing” Mr Markus WIRTH, Country Manager, Holcim Romania SA: "Build the Future on Solid Foundation" Mr Constantin BALASOIU, General Director, Energy Complex Craiova SA, Romania Coordinators Ms Elena TIMOFTE, Romanian Ministry of Economy // Mr Vlad OLIEVSCHI, Secretariat for CEI Projects 12 JASPERS - A Vital Institution for the Development of Major Projects in the Region Venue: Hall 2 The session will focus on: the role of JASPERS in the development of projects in the region; the cooperation between JASPERS and Member Countries; the achievements of JASPERS on a country by country basis; crisis response: enhanced EC/EIB support for JASPERS, Bottlenecks in project development, measures taken by JASPERS to accelerate project development, financing of projects supported by Cohesion and Structural Funds. Moderator Mr Alexander AUBOECK, Corporate Director, Procurement and Consultancy Services, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Keynote Speaker Mr Bogdan DRAGOI, Secretary of State, Ministry of Public Finance, Romania Speakers Mr Matthias KOLLATZ-AHNEN, Vice President, European Investment Bank Mr Rudolf NIESSLER, Director, Policy Coordination, DG Regio, European Commission Mr Agustin AURIA, Head of JASPERS, European Investment Bank Mr Christian KRAMER, First Vice President, Federal and European Affairs, KfW Bankengruppe, Germany Mr Stoyan BRATOEV IVANOV, Executive Director, Metropolitan JSC (Sofia Metro Company), Bulgaria Coordinator Ms Elisabetta DOVIER, Secretariat for CEI Projects 10.45 - 12.15 3.1 Trade and Regional Cooperation: an Opportunity for Sustainable Development Venue: Hall 3 Competitiveness driven partnerships help the business environment achieve broader economic and social goals in spite of the ongoing tumult of globalisation. European and Euro-Atlantic cohesion, in need of strengthening, rely on regional cooperation and interdependence. Intensifying trade flows, in a transparent framework in the CEI region, can have a momentous effect in sustaining and soundly connecting pan-European economies. This session will focus on previous experience in developing and implementing regional cooperation instruments. High-level decision makers and representatives of trade sectors will discuss the benefits of trade and investment opportunities in CEI countries, while focusing on the trade policy instruments provided by the EU and international organisations for sustainable development. Moderator Mr Mihai BERINDE, Director, Corporate Affairs and Compliance, SC Petrom SA, Member of OMV Group, Romania Keynote Speaker Ms Maria PARCALABESCU, Secretary of State, Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment, Romania: "Achieving Sustainable Development by Promoting Trade and Regional Integration: Our Common Goals" Speakers Mr Leopoldo RUBINACCI, Head of Unit, DG Trade, European Commission: "EU Trade Relations with Eastern Europe: State of Play and Outlook for the Future" Mr Ioan BALAN, General Manager, Maritime Ports Administration, S.A. Constantza, Romania: "Port of Constantza – The Gate of Central and Eastern Trade" Mr Daniel IVARSSON, Senior Adviser, Bureau of Policy and Programme, International Trade Centre, UNCTAD/WTO: "Sector Development Across Borders: ITC's Approach to Regional Trade" Mr Mario APOSTOLOV, Regional Advisor, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe: "Facilitating Trade to Build Confidence in Post-Conflict SE Europe: The Contribution of UNECE Earlier and Today" Mr Francois FOURMONT, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager, Automobile Dacia, Renault Group, Romania: "Romania, the Second Country of Renault Group" Coordinators Ms Codruta GHEORGHE, Romanian Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment // Mr Vlad OLIEVSCHI, Secretariat for CEI 13 programme 10.45 - 12.15 2.1 13.45 - 15.15 1.2 The Role of the World Bank Group in Supporting Economic Recovery in the CEI Region Venue: Hall 1 The session will focus on the role of the World Bank Group in sustaining the economic recovery of the CEI countries facing diverse challenges related with the global economic crisis. Starting from an overview of recent economic developments in the region, the debate will illustrate the main instruments and analytical work that the World Bank Group has been using in supporting the recovery, focusing the need to address concerns on structural reforms and human development and social protection reforms. To illustrate implications of the economic downturn on infrastructure, the railway sector in the region will be discussed. Finally, the session will highlight activities of the International Finance Corporation in supporting the financial and private sector. Chair Mr Theodore O. AHLERS, Director, Strategy and Operations, ECA Region, The World Bank: "The Role of the World Bank Group in Supporting Economic Recovery in the CEI Region" Guest Speakers Mr Mihai BOGZA, President, Bancpost, Romania Mr Misu NEGRITOIU, General Director, ING Bank, Romania (to be confirmed) Speakers Mr Kaspar RICHTER, Senior Economist, Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction, The World Bank: "Recent Economic Development in the CEI Countries" Mr Marco MANTOVANELLI, Country Manager Bosnia and Herzegovina, The World Bank: "The World Bank's Main Instruments and Analytical Work Used in Supporting the Recovery" Mr Truman G. PACKARD, Lead Economist, Human Development Department, ECA Region, The World Bank: "Supporting Latvia's Emergency Social Safety Net Strategy" Mr Timothy KRAUSE, Senior Regional Manager, Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe Department, International Finance Corporation/The World Bank Group: "IFC's Response to the Financial Sector Crisis in CEI Countries" Mr Vasile OLIEVSCHI, Senior Railway Specialist, Transport, The World Bank: "Implications of the Economic Downturn on Infrastructure, in Particular on the Railway Sector" Coordinator Ms Simona MAMELI, Secretariat for CEI Projects 13.45 - 15.15 2.2 Ensuring Energy Security: the Role of Central and South-Eastern European Countries Venue: Hall 2 The debate over energy security has intensified in the past twenty years as the efficient use of natural resources and the diversification of the energy supply routes and of the energy sources became more and more vital. Creating competition among providers and among suppliers remains the pre-existing condition for efficiently serving the consumers’ needs. The CEI region has been the ground zero for the debate over energy security. This panel discussion aims to analyse the various aspects of this heated debate and foresee developments in the coming future. Moderator Representative of SNGN Romgaz SA, Romania Keynote Speaker Mr Tudor SERBAN, Secretary of State for Energy, Oil and Gas, Ministry of Economy, Romania: "Energy Security – Strategic Objective of the Romanian Government" Guest Speaker Amb. Hido BISCEVIC, Secretary General, Regional Cooperation Council: "Energy Cooperation in SEE: Strategic Asset of Economic Development" Speakers Mr Vlad PAVLOVSCHI, Director, Division for Designing and Research, SNTGN Transgaz SA, Romania Mr Claudio ZITO, CEO and Country Manager, ENEL Romania: "The Utilities Recipe for Ensuring Energy Security" Mr Pompiliu BUDULAN, General Director, CN Nuclearelectrica SA, Romania Mr Michael GREEN, Senior Banker, Natural Resources Department, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: "The Role of the EBRD in Energy Supply Issues in Central and South-East Europe" Mr Adrian BAICUSI, General Director and CEO, CN Transelectrica SA, Romania: "Romanian Transmission Grid - an Active Hub to Develop and Sustain Regional Electricity Market" Mr Victor IONESCU, Director General, OPCOM, Romania Ms Valentina SICLOVAN, Vice President, Business Development South-East Europe, GDF SUEZ, Romania: "GDFS Strategic Player for the European Energy Security” Coordinators Ms Elena TIMOFTE, Romanian Ministry of Economy // Mr Vlad OLIEVSCHI, Secretariat for CEI Projects 14 Fostering the Business Climate - Financing the Real Economy: Past, Present and Future Venue: Hall 3 The global financial crisis had a major impact on the CEI economies. At first the crisis affected the operations of the banking and financial institutions in the region, but at a later stage it affected as well the real economy. At the peak of the crisis all CEI countries experienced sharp contraction of industrial production and a reduction of export and FDI inflows. Only recently have signs of stabilization emerged. Unemployment, already structurally high in the region, has started to increase again. Growth and job creation is becoming a pressing social priority. This session will look at responses to the crisis from governments and international financial institutions. It will focus on critical issue of access to finance, on recent business climate evolution as well as on structural issues such as competitiveness, innovation and local development. Moderator Mr Antonio FANELLI, Deputy Head, Private Sector Development Division, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Keynote Speaker Mr Lars KOLTE, Chairman of the Governing Board, Council of Europe Development Bank: "Financing Central and Eastern Europe at a Time of Crisis – A View from the CEB" Speakers Ms Gana ALEKSIC-PETERSEN, Principal Manager, TC Group, Financial Institutions, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: "Role of Grant Financing in Supporting the Implementation and Sustainability of Projects in the Financial Sector" Mr Alexandru TANASE, Senior Banker, Financial Institutions Group, West Balkans, Belarus, Moldova & Turkey, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: "EBRD SME Financing in Romania. Achievements and Challenges" Mr Sanjin ARIFAGIC, Head of Economic and Social Development Unit, Regional Cooperation Council: "Financing Growth in Southeast Europe: Developments and Challenges" Mr Alistair NOLAN, Senior Policy Analyst, Private Sector Development Division, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: "Preliminary Findings from the Investment Reform Index 2009" Ms Carmen Raluca IPATE, Policy Officer, DG Enterprise and Industry, European Commission: "The implementation of the European Charter for Small Enterprises in the Western Balkans" Ms Andrea-Rosalinde HOFER, Policy Analyst, Centre for Entrepreneurship (CFE), Trento Centre for Local Development, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: "Stimulating, Enhancing and Financing New Entrepreneurship at the Local Level: the Role of Universities in Entrepreneurship Support" Coordinator Ms Simona MAMELI, Secretariat for CEI Projects 15.45 - 17.15 1.3 Tackling the Global Financial Situation Venue: Hall 1 The 12th Economic Forum of the Central European Initiative will look beyond the global financial crisis period and focus on new challenges and policy actions that are needed to ensure that the CEI region can re-establish the conditions for sustainable and durable growth and resume the European convergence process. This session will focus on key issues and challenges in the macroeconomic policy area, with special regard to monetary policy and financial sector regulation, drawing on the combined talent of well known public and private sector leaders. Panel participants will discuss global financial conditions and then examine specific issues in the European context and the CEI region, particularly in the macroeconomic and financial sector stability areas. Moderator Mr Gary BOND, Director for Monitoring and Impact Assessment, Office of the Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Keynote Speaker Mr Cristian POPA, Deputy Governor, National Bank of Romania: “Monetary Policy and Financial Stability in Emerging Europe – the Case of Romania” Speakers Mr Mark ALLEN, Senior Regional Representative, Regional Office for Central and Eastern Europe, International Monetary Fund: “The Post Crisis Economic Landscape: Are Macroeconomic Challenges in Emerging Europe Different from other Emerging Markets?” Ms Piroska M. NAGY, Senior Advisor, Office of the Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: “Public and Private Sector Collective Action Platform for Crisis Management and Beyond: The Vienna Initiative” Ms Debora REVOLTELLA, Head of Strategic Analysis CEE, Unicredit Group - Bank Austria: "How to Re-Start the Engine?" Mr Daniel DAIANU, Professor of Economics, SNSPA, Bucharest and Former Finance Minister of Romania: "The Financial Crisis and Rethinking the Growth Model in NMSs" Coordinator Ms Elisabetta DOVIER, Secretariat for CEI Projects 15 programme 13.45 - 15.15 3.2 15.45 - 17.15 2.3 Focus on Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Venue: Hall 2 This session aims to review the specific challenges that the CEI region faces in the process of transition to a low carbon economy. While the implications of climate change are becoming clearer, it is uncertain what will be the role of the region in driving an appropriate mitigation/adaptation agenda, for example in the area of sustainable energy technologies or management of resources. The speakers will provide some insights in various relevant spaces ranging from the role of renewables, to the issues the industrial sectors face in improving competitiveness in an increasingly constrained environment (e.g., more stringent regulations), and from the mounting challenges associated to scarcity of primary resources (e.g., water), to the role the financial sector can play in delivering dedicated solutions to support innovation and transformation. Moderator Mr Engin GOKSU, Senior Manager, Official Co-financing Unit, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Keynote Speaker Mr Durim KRAJA, Secretary General of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy, Albania: "Albania – Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Policies" Speakers Ms Milena MESSORI, Head of Office, Romania, European Investment Bank: "Sustainable Energy: the Contribution of the EIB" Mr Jacquelin LIGOT, Consultant, France: "Financing Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Climate Change Mitigation, Survey of a Sample of 21 Financing Mechanisms" Mr Valerio CALZOLAIO, Consultant, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification: "Soil Degradation, Water Scarcity, Climate Change” Ms Fani KALLIANOU, Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Team, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: “The Barriers of SE in the Region: the Responses of the EBRD” Mr Mihai DAVID, General Manager, SC Hidroelectrica SA, Romania Mr Danilo BOSIA, Sustainable Energy Unit Manager, D'Appolonia SpA, Italy: "CEI Energy Audit Programme – Expected Impact of Energy Efficiency Actions" Mr Eugenio FERRO, Energy Business Unit Manager, MWH SpA, Italy: "New Sustainable Energy Technologies: What's the Role the Region can Play?" Coordinator Ms Elisabetta DOVIER, Secretariat for CEI Projects 15.45 - 17.15 3.3 SMEs and Sustainable Business Environment: Focus on Financing, Growth and Competitiveness Venue: Hall 3 A truly healthy economy relies heavily on a strong layer of SMEs – companies that are entirely powerless in individual terms, but extremely strong collectively. This panel session aims to highlight the importance of promoting and encouraging entrepreneurship in order to develop a favourable business environment. Representing the most prominent stakeholders, the speakers in this session will look at potential advantages the promotion of SMEs can still have in the CEI region: injecting vitality into the economic stream, creating higher and higher levels of competitiveness, which in turn benefits the consumers, and sustainably growing the entire economy. The panel will also address the competitiveness poles and clusters, as essential components of the industrial development, based on research, innovation and transfer of technology. Moderator Mr Vito VACCA, Senior Partner, Studio Vacca Consulting, Italy Keynote Speaker Ms Irinel CRISTUR, Secretary of State, Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment, Romania: “Policies and Financial Support for SME Development” Speakers Mr Vesa VANHANEN, Deputy Head of Unit, Financing Innovation and SMEs, DG Enterprise and Industry, European Commission: “Small Business Act for Europe” Mr Hubert COTTOGNI, Head of Regional Business Development , European Investment Fund: "JEREMIE Initiative in Central Europe" Mr Georg BUCHTELA, Head of Department, Austria Wirtschaftsservice GmbH: “Instruments and Modalities for Facilitating SME Access to Innovation” Mr Michael GUTH, Senior Consultant, Innovation and Technology Transfer, ZENIT GmbH, Germany: “The Role of Clusters in Innovation Policy” Mr Daniel COSNITA, General Manager, Inno Consult, Romania: “The Role of Mediator Organisations in Establishing Successful Clusters: Examples from Romania” Coordinators Ms Ileana MODREANU, Romanian Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment // Mr Vlad OLIEVSCHI, Secretariat for CEI Projects 16 Closing Ceremony Venue: Hall 1 Moderator Mr Lucian SOVA, Senior Adviser to the Minister of Economy and SEF National Coordinator, Ministry of Economy, Romania Speakers Amb. Gerhard PFANZELTER, Alternate Secretary General, Central European Initiative, Executive Secretariat Mr Richard JONES, Director, Official Co-financing Unit, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Ms Maria PARCALABESCU, Secretary of State, Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment, Romania H.E. Adriean VIDEANU, Minister of Economy, Romania Coordinators Ms Elena TIMOFTE, Romanian Ministry of Economy // Ms Elisabetta DOVIER, Secretariat for CEI Projects 17 programme 17.30 - 18.15 DESK OF ITALY The ITALIAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN TRADE (ICE) and the DESK of ITALY ICE OFFICE in BUCHAREST The Italian Institute for Foreign Trade (ICE - Istituto Nazionale Commercio Estero) is the Italian government agency aimed at the promotion of trade, business opportunities and industrial co-operation between Italian and foreign companies. Its activity focuses on the internationalisation of Italian firms and their consolidation in foreign markets, with particular emphasis on small and medium-sized enterprises. ICE is mainly financed by public funds granted by the Ministry of Economic Development. The ICE office in Bucharest provides information and concrete assistance to Italian companies wishing to start or expand their business in Romania, along with Romanian companies interested in setting up business contacts with Italian partners. ICE foreign offices constitute a point of information gathering for markets and business opportunities all over the world, through constant monitoring of markets, trade and investment planning. Since its beginning, in 1969, the ICE Office in Bucharest has been promoting the operation of hundreds of Italian companies representing the whole range of productive sectors: consumer goods, capital goods, agriculture and agro-industry, up to high technology. In particular, ICE’s activities include operative support (lists of agents/importers/distributors for trade contacts, research and selection of counterparts) and specific market research expertise, tenders and business information, assistance for starting up joint ventures and companies, information about technical, trade and juridical matters. The office keeps a database of local companies from different sectors, which can be consulted by Italian companies to support their activities. The Italian Institute for Foreign Trade can provide information and assistance to all foreign enterprises that wish to develop business with Italian counterparts. To this extent, ICE provides Italy’s economic outlook (an overview of the fundamentals of the Italian economy) and all relevant information on Italian foreign trade and national trade policies. In addition, it is able to offer support and advice about Italian laws and regulations to attract foreign investments. ICE OFFICE in BUCHAREST Institutul Italian de Comert Exterior (Ambasada Italiei-Serviciul Promovare Schimburi) Str. A. D. Xenopol 15, sector 1 // 010472 Bucharest // Romania tel. +40 21 2114240 // fax +40 21 2100613 e-mail : bucarest.bucarest@ice.it homepage : www.ice.it/estero2/bucarest - www.italtrade.com/romania As a business development tool, the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade has created a database which collects offers and requests coming from foreign companies that showed interest in developing business with Italian partners. The database can be accessed by sector and market enabling Italian companies to consider the various proposals. Foreign companies can also find details of trade fairs and exhibitions held in Italy throughout the year. ITALIAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN TRADE (ICE, Istituto Nazionale Commercio Estero) Via Liszt, 21 // 00144 Rome // Italy tel. +39 06 59921 // fax +39 06 59647382 e-mail : coll.industriale@ice.it homepage : www.ice.it - www.italtrade.com 18 DESK of ITALY - Programme Thursday 12 November 2009, Marriott Hotel - Timisoara Hall ICE supports the preparation of the 12th CEI Summit Economic Forum, with the organisation of the “DESK OF ITALY”. The Desk of Italy is an info point launched in 2005, in parallel with the Forum, as a tool to promote the internationalisation of Italian companies and to foster exchange of contacts and investments opportunities in Romania and in the South East Europe region. 10: 40 Greetings of the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade (ICE) and Embassy of Italy in Bucharest Presentation of business associations based in Romania • Italian Chamber of Commerce for Romania • Unimpresa The Desk, managed by the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade (ICE, Istituto Nazionale Commercio Estero), is organised this year by the ICE Bucharest Office by programming presentations and “meeting points” for Italian public institutions, associations and companies interested to present their projects in Romania as well as by setting bilateral meetings with local operators and representatives of regional and international organisations. Presentation of Unioncamere (Union of the Chambers of Commerce of Italy), Section of Mixed and Foreign Chambers The Desk of Italy is located in the Timisoara Hall, at the Marriott Hotel, on the 12th of November. It hosts a series of different initiatives starting with the greetings of the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade (ICE) and Embassy of Italy representatives in Bucharest. The opening session will be followed by an insightful presentation of the activities of business associations based in Romania: Italian Chamber of Commerce for Romania, Unimpresa and Unioncamere, Section of mixed and foreign Chambers. 11: 10 Intervention of SACE (Italian Credit Management Company) Speaker: Ms Silvia Minotti, Responsible for the Balkan Programme: “SACE Financial instruments to Support the Internationalisation of Italian SMEs” 11: 30 Session on EBRD funding opportunities Then, the Desk of Italy hosts two information sessions for Italian entrepreneurs offering them the chance to get to know the business opportunities in Romania. The first session will feature Ms Silvia Minotti, of SACE, which will deliver a presentation on “SACE Financial instruments to support the internationalisation of Italian SMEs”. • Speaker: Alessandro Vittadini, Advisor: “EBRD – European Bank for Reconstruction and Development – Structure, Objectives and Operational Strategies” • Speakers: Olivia Oddi, Principal Manager and Gana Aleksic Petersen, Principal Manager: “The EBRD Trust funds and the cooperation opportunities for Italian firms” • Speaker: Mr Guido Paolucci, Programme Manager, Secretariat for CEI projects: “Conclusions” The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is also directly involved in the Desk of Italy, with a session which features Mr Alessandro Vittadini, with a presentation on “EBRD – European Bank for Reconstruction and Development – Structure, Objectives and Operational Strategies” and Ms Olivia Oddi and Ms Gana Aleksic Petersen with a presentation on EBRD Trust funds and the cooperation opportunities for Italian firms. The session will be concluded by the closing remarks of Mr Guido Paolucci, Programme Manager of the Secretariat for CEI Projects. 12: 30 Lunch Break 14: 00 Business Match Making Bilateral meetings will be available with representatives of institutions that manage public funding for Italian enterprises (Ministry of Economic Development, SACE, Simest, Finest), and with the Italian Chamber of Commerce for Romania, Unimpresa, EBRD and EIB. 17: 00 Closure of the event In the afternoon, the Desk of Italy is open to business matchmaking in which bilateral meetings will be available with representatives of institutions that manage public funding for Italian enterprises (Ministry of Economic Development, SACE, Simest, Finest), with the Italian Chamber of Commerce for Romania, Unimpresa, EBRD and EIB. 19 programme ICE at the 12th CEI SUMMIT ECONOMIC FORUM ROMANIA YOUR TOP BUSINESS PARTNER ROMANIA MINISTRY OF SMEs, TRADE and BUSINESS ENVINRONMENT Directorate for Export Promotion Date and time : Thursday 12 November, 2009 // 10.30 - 17.00 Venue : Brasov Hall, JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel The Directorate for Export Promotion of the Ministry of Small and Medium Size Enterprises, Trade and Business Envinronment, and the Ministry of Economy joined efforts to organise a unique opportunity for Romanian companies and their partners. The event will include presentations from Romanian economic authorities related to export and trade promotion, as well as presentations of export offers made by many Romanian companies in the fields of wine, fashion, glassware, natural and bio agricultural products, technical products and software. Programme 9.30 Official Opening Ceremony of the Summit Economic Forum (Hall 1, see official programme of the Summit Economic Forum) 10.30 Welcome Address by Ms Maria PARCALABESCU, Secretary of State, Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Envinronment 10.50 Mr Costin LIANU, Director, Directorate for Export Promotion, Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Envinronment: “National Export Strategy and Trade Portal” Directorate for Export Promotion Campineanu 16, District 1, Bucharest, Romania tel. +40 21 401 05 09 // fax +40 21 315 09 61 // homepage : www.portaldecomert.ro - www.dce.gov.ro 11.00 Representative of the Romanian Trade Promotion Center (RTPC) Romanian Trade Promotion Centre (RTPC) is a public institution of national interest, having as main object of activity the export promotion, the presentation of the potential of the Romanian economic sectors, the accomplishment of market research and the editing of specialised publications, in compliance with Romanian Government directions concerning the development of economic relations. RTPC has fully confirmed its usefulness, contributing to the growth of Romanian exports and to the diversification of export offers, providing information to the Romanian companies regarding the business environment and opportunities into external markets, as well as international trading procedures and regulations. At the same time, RTPC is focusing on promoting the potential of economic development of Romania, at sectoral and regional level. In the next period, RTPC is going to strengthen its place and position as national trade promotion organisation, by means of developing the project portfolio for export promotion, particularly designed for small and medium-sized enterprises. Moreover, it focuses on the enhancement of trade promotion activities, the improvement of trade-related information services, trade assistance and consultancy and training support, the expansion of the representative offices network across the country and abroad, the strengthening of partnership with trade promotion organisations and entities at national, regional and international level. Romanian Trade Promotion Centre Apolodor 17, 050741 District 5, Bucharest, Romania tel. +40 21 318 50 50 // fax: +40 21 311 14 91 // homepage : www.traderom.ro 11.10 Representative of EXIMBANK SA EXIMBANK is a specialised bank whose assigned task is to sustain the Romanian business environment by means of financing, guarantee and insurance products, being the most reliable financial partner of all undertakers in full swing of development. EximBank SA 15 Splaiul Independentei, District 5, Bucharest, Romania tel. +40 21 405 31 32 // homepage : www.eximbank.ro 20 programme 11.20 Representative of the Romanian Agency for Foreign Investment (ARIS) ARIS is the main Romanian Government’s Agency responsible for promoting and attracting foreign direct investments in Romania. Within its responsibilities, the Agency provides specialised assistance to the interested investors in developing new investment projects in Romania, and supports the foreign partners to start-up the investment. Romanian Agency for Foreign Investment 22, Primaverii Blvd., District 1, Bucharest, Romania tel. +40 21 233 91 03 // fax: +40 21 233 91 04 // e-mail : aris@arisinvest.ro // homepage : www.arisinvest.ro 11.30 Representative of ELECTRICA SA (electricity distribution and energetic services provider) 11.40 Representative of the CN TRANSELECTRICA SA (the Romanian Transmission and System Operator) 11.50 Representative of HIDROELECTRICA SA (power generation, ancillary services delivery through the use of hydropower resources) 12.00 Representative of SN NUCLEARELECTRICA SA (production of electricity and thermal power using nuclear fission) 12.10 Representative of SNGN ROMGAZ SA (methane gas production and services for gas fields) 12.20 Representative of SNTGN TRANSGAZ SA (transmission, international transit and natural gas dispatching) 12.30 Representative of SN COMPLEXUL ENERGETIC CRAIOVA (electricity and thermal energy production based on lignite) 12.40 Representative of SC COMPLEXUL ENERGETIC TURCENI (power energy based on lignite production) 12.50 Representative of SC COMPLEXUL ENERGETIC ROVINARI SA (power energy based on lignite production) 13.00 Representative of SC SONIMPEX SERV COM SRL (sweets) 13.10 Representative of CHRONOS ART IMPEX (fur and leather products) 13.20 Representative of DOMENIILE SAHATENI (wine) 13.30 Representative of GECI ENGINEERING SERVICES SRL (aeronautical engineering) 13.40 Representative of LEADER INTERNATIONAL SA (food products) 13.50 Representative of SC HOFIGAL EXPORT-IMPORT SA (natural and bio products) 14.00 Representative of SIS COMPANY GOUP OR SIS SA (software) 14.10 Representative of HESPER SA (technical products – pumps) 14.20 Representative of CREATIVE LABORATORIES (fashion designer) 14.30 Representative of CANAH INTERNATIONAL SRL (food packaging) 14.40 Representative of PLANTEXTRAKT (natural and bio products) 14.50 Representative of ELECTROMAGNETICA SA (electric and electronic equipment) 15.00 Representative of SANTO RAPHAEL SRL (natural and bio products) 15.10 - 17.00 B2B Meetings Exhibitors KASIOVA (handicrafts) BUCULEI (handicrafts) SONIMPEX (sweets) CHRONOS ART (fur and leather products) CHRISTINE KOSTOFF (fashion designer) ALFA WEB (software) AMELIA URSACHE (fashion designer) MECANEX (technical products) BETA (technical products) PROMEX (technical products) LEADER INTERNATIONAL (food products) HOFIGAL (natural and bio products) 21 CORINA VLADESCU (fashion designer) CANAH (food packaging) PLANTEXTRAKT (natural and bio products) AEROSTAR (aeronautical products) ELECTROMAGNETICA (electric and electronic equipment) PRESENTATION OF EU-FUNDED PROJECTS INVOLVING THE CEI Date and time : Thursday 12 November, 2009 // 10.40 - 12.15 Venue : Oradea Hall, JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel The CEI Secretariat for EU Projects was created in January 2004 to enhance the involvement of Central and Eastern European countries in EU projects and programmes. The CEI Secretariat for EU Projects has the following main objectives: i. Promoting the participation of CEI countries in multilateral EU programmes and projects; ii. Facilitating and supporting the participation of non-EU countries in European projects; iii. Spreading information about cooperation opportunities; iv. Networking with partners from Central and Eastern Europe. This session will present the progress of the Secretariat over the years, while highlighting current projects, in particular those where the CEI acts as the Lead Partner. Introduction Amb. Gerhard PFANZELTER, Alternate Secretary General, CEI - Executive Secretariat 10.45 - 11.00 Mr Alessandro LOMBARDO, CEI Junior Executive Officer CERES - CEI Research Fellowship Programme (7th Framework Programme, Marie Curie Actions) 11.00 - 11.15 Ms Chiara CASARELLA, CEI Project Officer WINS-ICT - Western Balkan Countries Inco-Net Support in the field of ICT (7th Framework Programme) 11.15 - 11.30 Ms Anna MARCONATO, CEI Project Officer SEETAC - South East European Transport Axis Cooperation (South East Europe Programme) 11.30 - 11.45 Ms Chiara CASARELLA, CEI Project Officer SUGAR - Sustainable Urban Goods logistics Achieved by Regional and local policies (INTERREG IVC Programme) 11.45 - 12.00 Mr Alessandro LOMBARDO, CEI Junior Executive Officer Central European Initiative InConcerto (Culture 2007-2013 Programme) 12.00 - 12.15 Questions and Answers CEI Research Fellowship Programme (CERES) Western Balkan Countries Inco-Net support in the field of ICT (WINS-ICT) CERES - The CEI Research Fellowship Programme was promoted by the CEI with the aim to support mobility of researchers across its area. The joint proposal was prepared by the CEI along with five top-level research centres based in Trieste: the International Centre for Theoretical Physics - ICTP; the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology - ICGEB; Cluster in Biomedicine - CBM; the International School for Advanced Studies SISSA; Synchrotron - ELETTRA. CERES partner institutions cover a large spectrum of highly relevant fields of scientific research such as physics, mathematics, genetics, biotechnology, neurosciences, nano-sciences, and bioinformatics. Granted by the EU through its Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development – Marie Curie Actions, CERES officially started in April 2009 and will last until the end of 2012. A total of 30 fellowships will be distributed among experienced researchers (i.e. post-docs) from CEI countries, upon selection by an ad hoc committee. WINS-ICT is an initiative funded by the EC 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development under the ICT theme of the Cooperation Programme. As a support action, WINS-ICT intends to strengthen Science and Technology cooperation between the EU and the Western Balkan Countries (WBC) by deepening the bi-regional strategic relations in the ICT field and promoting the participation of WB ICT researchers in FP 7. The main output of the project will be an improved policy dialogue in the field of ICT, reflecting the needs of the WBC and their priorities in future ICT Work Programmes, thus providing the ground for enhanced participation from the target region. The project turns from January 2009 to December 2010. Project Countries: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Turkey, United Kingdom. homepage : www.wins-ict.eu Project Countries: All CEI Member States. homepage : www.ceinet.org/CERES 22 Central European Initiative “InConcerto” The SEETAC project is funded under the South East Europe Programme and aims at solving the cross-border bottlenecks and the lack of harmonization among the participating countries. It tackles both administrative problems, such as missing institutional and legal transnational frameworks at border crossings, and operational ones, such as lack of common safety, security and environmental standards, or harmonisation of transport modes. The overall project objective is the establishment and implementation of an effective and coordinated South Eastern Transport Axis (SETA) framework, promoting and fostering the institutional cooperation between Pan European Corridors structures and Member States in order to reach the EU objectives of (i) transparency & information reliability; (ii) harmonised and efficient institutional framework and; (iii) rapid implementation of the transport priority projects. The CEI-ES is the Lead Partner of this Project that started in April 2009 and will last until March 2012. Through the project Central European Initiative “InConcerto”, financed by the EU Programme CULTURE 2007 – 2013, the CEI intends to strengthen the activities of its already existing CEI Youth Orchestra. The CEI Youth Orchestra, officially adopted by the CEI in 2004, is composed of young musicians, aged between 11 and 18 years, from all CEI countries. Selected by Mr Igor Coretti–Kuret, artistic director of the CEI Youth Orchestra, young musicians are invited to perform an annual programme of concerts grouped in three tours (Summer, Autumn and Winter). By joining an International Symphonic Orchestra, young musicians are given the opportunity to live an outstanding experience both from the musical and personal point of view; at the same time, they can witness the powerful message of classical music as a common language overcoming barriers and differences. Project Countries: All CEI Member States. homepage : www.ceiyouthorchestra.eu www.youtube.com/ceiyouthorchestra Project Countries: Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine. Sustainable Urban Goods logistics Achieved by Regional and local policies (SUGAR) SUGAR focuses on the problem of inefficient and ineffective management of urban freight distribution, a critical component of the overall urban transport system and a primary source of vehicle pollutant emissions. SUGAR is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and made possible by the INTERREG IVC Programme. The Emilia Romagna Region is the Lead Partner and the Institute for Transport and Logistics (ITL) is the technical coordinator of this project that promotes the exchange, discussion and transfer of policy experience, knowledge and good practices in the field of urban freight management, with regards to policy and planning levers, between advanced and less experienced city sites. SUGAR bases its approach on the study of EU good practices for the development of tools to support policy making, including: training sessions, workshops and joint planning events, in which the administrations will directly benefit from the knowledge gained through their participation. These instruments are meant to be used in addressing national, regional and municipal policy developments. Project activities envisage exchange of best practices, training the trainer sessions, and roundtable discussion of good practices. Additionlly, a noteworthy feature is that the enlarged transfer programme will give the opportunity to administrations outside the project consortium to benefit from the Project’s activities. During the lifetime of the project, a SUGAR award will be conferred to a good practice site outside the SUGAR partnership. The project turns from November 2008 until February 2012. Project Countries: Italy, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Poland, Spain, Slovenia, United Kingdom. homepage : www.sugarlogistics.eu 23 programme South East European Transport Axis Cooperation (SEETAC) 24 organisers partners general info SPEAKERS speakers programme SPEAKERS CONTACTS AND BIOGRAPHIES This Chapter contains speakers’ contacts and biographies. Power Point presentations and all relevant documentation provided in this Booklet will be available on the CEI website soon after the event at www.ceinet.org/SEF. tive and legal questions, financial management and relations with Italian authorities in the above mentioned areas. Graduate in Law, Ambassador Ago started his diplomatic career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy (General Directorate for Political Affairs) and served in the embassies of Prague, Nairobi, Washington and Vienna. In 1986 Ambassador Ago became Head of the Office for Neighbouring and Balkan States at the General Directorate for Political Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy during the conflict in the Former Yugoslavia. In 1995 Ambassador Ago was nominated Italian Ambassador to Budapest, with secondary assignment to Chisinau from 1996. In 1999 he was appointed Head of the Permanent Mission of Italy to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. Prior to the CEI-ES he served as Diplomatic Counsellor to CASD – Ministry of Defence from 2004 to 2006. Ambassador Ago was one of the founders of the Central European Initiative, starting with the “Quadrangolare” in 1989 and until his appointment in Budapest in 1995. Official Opening Ceremony and Press Conference Lucian Sova Senior Adviser to the Minister of Economy and SEF National Coordinator Ministry of Economy Romania Contacts tel. +40 21 202 5416 fax +40 21 202 5472 e-mail : lucian_sova@minind.ro Adriean Videanu Minister Ministry of Economy Romania Biography Lucian Sova, the National Coordinator of the Summit Economic Forum, is Senior Adviser to the Minister of Economy. Until early October Lucian Sova was Secretary of State within the Ministry of Economy of Romania, coordinating the foreign relations and the inter institutional liasons. Lucian Sova graduated in 1985 the University of Brasov, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Road Motor Vehicles Department. He has a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Oradea. He had an outstanding career in both private and public transport field, holding leading positions, including general director in the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Housing. In this position he was responsible with the adoption of the comunitary acquis in the national road transport legislation. During his posting as secretary of state he was appointed by the Romanian authorities to co-ordinate the CEI events under the responsibility of the Ministry of Economy of Romania, respectively the Roundtable of the Ministers of Economic Sectors and the Summit Economic Forum, and is currently holding the title of SEF National Coordinator. Contacts tel. +40 21 202 5140 fax +40 21 202 5177 e-mail : adriean_videanu@minind.ro Biography Adriean Videanu is the Minister of Economy of Romania. Mr Videanu held the mandate of General Mayor of Bucharest between 2005 and 2008. On the period 20042005 he was vice prime minister in charge of economic affairs. Mr Adriean Videanu is also an important politician, Member of the Parliament, the prime vicepresident of the Democrat-Liberal Party, holding a vast experience on the political stage since 1990. Before joining the public sector, Adriean Videanu was the president of the TitanMar Company. In 1987 Adriean Videanu graduated the Politechnic Institute of Bucharest, Faculty of Transport. Pietro Ercole Ago Secretary General Central European Initiative Executive Secretariat Maria Parcalabescu Secretary of State Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment Romania Contacts tel. +39 040 77 86 777 fax +39 040 360 640 e-mail : cei-es@cei-es.org Contacts Biography tel. +40 21 206 6271 // +40 745 031 394 e-mail : m.parcalabescu@gematex.ro Ambassador Pietro Ercole Ago is the Secretary General of the CEI-Executive Secretariat in Trieste. Among his current tasks are the overall management function of the Secretariat, the liaison to CEI structures, specifically to the Heads of Government, Ministers of Foreign Affairs and other high level meetings, the meeting of Political Directors and the CNC, the representation of the CEI in outside events, advisor to the CEI Presidency and to the CEI working bodies, as well as administra- Biography Ms Maria Parcalabescu holds the position of Secretary of State with the Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment since January 2009. Prior to this official 26 position, she successfully developed her entire professional career in the private sector. In 1982 she began as a trainee engineer at “Vranco” Garments Factory in Foscani, and from 1983 to 1984 she was Head of Department of the company. In January 1985 she was employed by the National Institute of Research and Design for the Light Industry (IPIU), in Bucharest as a design engineer. In 1988 she was promoted to Head of Unit for design of garments plants. In 1989 she was promoted, by contest, to Senior Design Engineer. From 1991 to 1993 Ms Parcalabescu was hired by the representative of the Austrian Landau company in Romania as Head of Sales for garments equipment. In 1993 she founded Gematex Center Prodcom Impex, a company which deals with trade in equipment for the garments industry, knitwear, furs, leather garments and than, in 1995, Gematex Trading SRL Company, both based in Bucharest. In 1997 she set-up Maremod S.A, a Romanian-German joint-venture, in Bucharest, with 80% Romanian capital and 20% German capital. Ms Parcalabescu was CEO of Gematex companies and Chairman of the Board of Maremod until 2009, when she took over the current official position. Since September 2009 she has been charged with full authority to coordinate the Ministry of SME’s, Trade and Business Environment. Theodore O. Ahlers Director, Strategy and Operations, ECA Region The World Bank Contacts tel. +1 202 473 8438 fax +1 202 522 2758 e-mail : tahlers@worldbank.org Theodore Ahlers, a U.S. national, joined the Bank in 1985 as an Economist in the West African Country Programs Department. Since then, he has held several positions in the Middle East and North Africa, Africa, and Europe and Central Asia Regions. From 1997-2000, Mr. Ahlers served as Country Director for Benin, Niger and Togo. In June 2000 he was appointed Operations Director in the Office of the Vice President in Africa Region. From October 2002 until July 2007, he served as Director of the Maghreb Department (Algeria, Libya, Malta, Morocco and Tunisia) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region. Mr. Ahlers was appointed Director of Strategy and Operations for the ECA Region on August 1, 2007 Mr Ahlers attended Tufts University, Fletcher School, and holds a Ph.D in development economics. His pre-Bank experience includes research and policy advisor positions in Madagascar, Cameroon and Haiti. Matthias Kollatz-Ahnen Vice-President European Investment Bank Contacts tel. +352 43 799 4422 fax +352 43 796 4472 e-mail : jolivet@eib.org 1.1 Biography Romania’s Economy: Survey and Opportunities Born 1957 in Germany, Mr Matthias Kollatz-Ahnen holds degrees in physics and economics and a doctorate of engineering. After having been Head of Cabinet in a Federal German State Ministry in Hessen, he became Managing Director and Member of the Executive Board of Landestreuhandstelle Hessen and Investitionsbank Hessen. Since October 2006 he is Member of the Management Committee of the European Investment Bank in Luxembourg, being responsible for lending programmes in Germany, Austria, Turkey, Romania and Croatia. Further responsibilities concern Convergence Policies of the EU as well as Monitoring and Restructuring. Sorin Dimitriu President Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Bucharest Romania Enzo Quattrociocche Contacts Secretary General European Bank for Reconstruction and Development tel. +40 21 319 0132 fax +40 21 319 0133 e-mail : sorin.dimitriu@ccib.ro // office@ccib.ro Biography Prof. Sorin Dimitriu, PhD, is President of the Bucharest CCI. He ensures the management of the Chamber activity and represents the Chamber in its domestic and international relations. Mr Dimitriu is also Vice President of the National Chamber. Mr Dimitriu’s expertise spans in such areas as macroeconomy, metallurgy, privatisation of public companies, banking management, and economics, with major international and national institutions such as the World Bank, IMF, EBRD, Recovery Group USA, Romanian Banking Institute, etc. In all his positions – minister of privatisation, Chairman of the Board of the State Ownership Fund, counsellor to the President of Romania, Secretary of State with the Ministry of Industry – Mr Dimitriu gained experience in economic research and development, the legal life of companies, economic reform and privatisation. Mr Sorin Dimitriu is a professor with the Politehnica University of Bucharest, Chairman and member of the Board of several research institutes, and President of the Balkan Union of Metallurgists (BUM). Furthermore, Mr Dimitriu has important responsibilities in his position as Chairman of the Board of the National Institute for Aerospace Research (INCAS), one of the most important research institutes in Romania. Mr Dimitriu has been a professor, visiting professor or lecturer with several outstanding educational institutions such as the National Defence College, the Military Technical Academy, and universities in Turkey, Bulgaria, Poland and Italy (UNESCO). He is also director of several professional publications and author of 15 books, about 150 scientific articles and essays published in Romania, USA, Great Britain, Japan, Israel, Germany, France, Italy, Turkey, Poland, Russia, and about 800 technical projects in ferrous metallurgy. Mr Dimitriu Contacts tel. + 44 207 338 7378 fax + 44 207 338 6488 e-mail : quattroe@ebrd.com Biography Enzo Quattrociocche is the EBRD’s Secretary General. He is a member of the Executive Committee and works with the President, the Board of Governors and the Board of Directors. As well as assuming responsibility for the EBRD Annual Meeting, the Secretary General promotes the mission of the Bank to other international institutions while engaging in vital policy dialogue with the countries of operations. Enzo Quattrociocche worked for 12 years as Director for Italy on the Bank’s Board of Directors before resigning from the Board in August 2008 and taking up his role as Secretary General in February 2009. During his period as Director, Mr Quattrociocche served as Chairman of two important Board committees which deal with Bank policies and operations. Beyond his years as a Board Director at the Bank, he has held management positions at the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance – as Division Chief for IFIs and as Director General – and has worked as an official in the Executive Board of the IMF and in Italy’s Ministry of the Treasury. 27 speakers Biography is also a member of several national and international organisations, societies, institutes such as AIEE (Paris), INSOL (London), BCMC (Skopje, Macedonia), DUAM (Istanbul), ABI and SMS (USA), European Club for Management, AGIR, CRE-UIE (Paris), SRM. Mr Sorin Dimitriu has been awarded several diplomas and medals from Romania, the USA, Italy, the Vatican, Bulgaria, Serbia, etc. Marie Kovarova CEO and President of the Directorate Generali Asigurari Romania Claudia Pendred Contacts Director, Romania European Bank for Reconstruction and Development tel. +40 21 312 3635 fax +40 21 312 3720 e-mail : marie.kovarova@generali.ro Biography Claudia Pendred was appointed Director for Romania at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in December 2007. Since then she has been responsible for the EBRD's business in Romania; where the EBRD has significantly increased the amount invested in the country (both equity and debt) in response to the economic crisis. Before her appointment to the EBRD, Ms Pendred was Director of Corporate Finance at the investment bank N M Rothschild & Sons where she was responsible for the energy sector in Central and Eastern Europe. Previously she worked for J Henry Schroder Wagg & Co (Schroders) and the World Bank in Washington DC. She holds a BA from Oxford University, an MA from Harvard University, and an MBA from INSEAD business school in Fontainebleau, France. Marie Kovarova is the CEO and President of the Directorate of Generali Asigurari, handling the managerial, financial and administrative responsibilities of the two positions. Since March 2009, she has also been the Coordinator of Generali PPF Holding’s operations in Romania (Generali Asigurari, Ardaf, RAI and Generali Pension Funds). Before occupying this position, she has worked for Generali PPF Holding Group as Chief Operating Officer of Ceska Pojistovna (2005-2008), handling the operations of the leading company on the Czech insurance market. During her activity, a special highlight was placed on handling damages, where she had extended responsibilities for all ECE region, including Romania.Czech born, Marie Kovarova has an impressive academic background. She has graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University Prague and she holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the same University, with a thesis on British and German models of permanent health insurance. Naturally, the first step in Marie Kovarova’s career was teaching, as an assisting Professor at the Technical University in Liberec. In the next two years, the mathematical background found its reflection in the position of actuary, which she held with the company Ceska Pojistovna. Between 1999 and 2005 she worked for the prestigious consulting company McKinsey&Co., as Senior Engagement Manager. Presentation title Presentation title EBRD Increases Support to Romania Romania – The Next Best Thing Contacts tel. +40 21 202 7100 fax +40 21 202 7110 e-mail : pendredc@ebrd.com Biography Ioan Folescu Steven van Groningen General Manager SC Electrica SA Romania President and CEO Raiffeisen Bank Romania Contacts Contacts tel. +40 21 208 5002 fax +40 21 208 5004 e-mail : ioan.folescu@electrica.ro tel. +40 21 306 1101 e-mail : sorina.butunoi@rzb.ro Biography Biography Steven van Groningen graduated Leiden University in the Netherlands and has a Masters Degree in Corporate Law. Prior to joining Raiffeisen Bank, he gained experience in senior management positions, which he occupied with some of the most important Western banks, in Romania, Hungary and Russia. Since with 2001 he is the President & CEO of Raiffeisen Bank. Benefiting from an extensive knowledge of the Central and East European banking market, he successfully managed to completely turn around the former state-owned Banca Agricola into one of the leading banks on the Romanian market, with more than 6,000 employees and over 550 outlets. Steven van Groningen is the Vice-chairman of the Romanian Banking Association and a key supporter of many humanitarian associations and causes. Mr Ioan Folescu is General Manager of SC Electrica SA, one of the leading players in Romania in the distribution and supply of electricity and energy services. Ioan Folescu graduated in 1979 from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Iasi. He also graduated the MBA organised by Romania and FORMENERG WIFI, and Master "European public" at the University of Targoviste. Mr Folescu has a rich professional experience in the management of activities of companies within the electricity industry, having 30 years of activity in the power system. He coordinated for a significant period, the distribution of electricity, electrical installation and construction, as well as assembly operations in the power distribution branch of Targoviste and brought an important contribution to the private sector energy development. At Electrica SA, Mr Ioan Folescu has proposed to invest in: the development of electricity networks, related branches of distribution, and implementation of projects for energy production from renewable sources in the central unit. He is a consultant specialist in the field of electricity, grade IV approvement by ANRE (maximum authorization of specialists in the field of electricity) and holds the certificate "Technology Risk Management" (authorized ME). Presentation title The Cost of Borrowing 28 Markus Wirth 2.1 JASPERS - A Vital Institution for the Development of Major Projects in the Region Country Manager Holcim SA Romania Alexander Auboeck Contacts tel. +40 21 231 77 08 / 09 fax +40 21 231 77 14 / 15 e-mail : markus.wirth@holcim.com Biography Contacts Swiss national, born September 30, 1948, Markus Wirth has been Country Manager of Holcim (Romania) SA since September 2004. His expertise has been built on 32 years of experience, of which 18 within Holcim, and on his professional education. Markus Wirth obtained a Master’s degree in Mechanical and Chemical Engineering at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, in 1973, and attended several training programs, among which the Management Programme for Executives (MPE) at the University of Pittsburgh PA, USA. He began his professional career with the Holcim Group, in 1976, as Project Manager in the Middle East and South-East Asia and then continued as Technical Director with Cementos Apasco in Mexico, until 1986. The next 13 years were dedicated to Von Roll Group, where he held various positions, as Director of the areas Mediterranean, Great Britain and Scandinavia for the planning and construction of waste / RDF incineration plants, CEO of the business unit "Infrastructure Systems" and CEO of Robert Aebi Ltd, Switzerland, a subsidiary of the Von Roll Group. In 2000, he joined Holcim (Switzerland) as director of a strategic project for cement production optimization in Western Europe, and in 2002 Holcim Group Support, Europe, acting as Integration Manager Serbia before moving on to our country. tel. +44 207 338 7845 fax +44 207 338 7645 e-mail : auboecka@ebrd.com Biography Alexander Auboeck joined the EBRD in August 1992 as Senior Project Manager after working at Girozentrale in Vienna and London where he was responsible for project and asset based finance. He is currently the Corporate Director for the Procurement Department and the Consultancy and Corporate Procurement Department. In this position Mr Auboeck has the following responsibilities: Responsibility for the Procurement Department and the Consultancy and Corporate Procurement Department; Deputy Chair of the Technical Cooperation Committee; Deputy Chair of the Procurement and Contracts Committee; Chair of the Corporate Procurement Committee; Responsibility for certain EU related initiatives. He became a Senior Banker in 1994 and worked in various teams (Hungary, Power and Energy, Transport and Telecommunications). In 2000, he was appointed Country Director for the Slovak Republic (based in Bratislava), with the addition of Hungary and Slovenia from 2004. In March 2006, he was appointed Business Group Director, Infrastructure. In October 2007 he took responsibility for the establishment of the EBRD Shareholder Special Fund and was responsible for the Official Co-financing Unit. He assumed his current position in January 2009. An Austrian national, Mr Auboeck graduated from the Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Vienna and holds a PhD in Economics. He was a guest student at the College of Commerce in St. Gallen, Switzerland, and at the George Washington University, Washington D.C. Presentation title Build the Future on Solid Foundation Constantin Balasoiu General Director Energy Complex Craiova SA Romania Bogdan Alexandru Dragoi Secretary of State Ministry of Public Finance Romania Contacts tel. +40 351 403 311 fax +40 251 418 466 e-mail : constantin.balasoiu@cencraiova.ro Biography Contacts Mr Constantin Balasoiu is General Director of Craiova Power Complex, a joint stock company under the Ministry of Economy. Mr Constantin Balasoiu graduated in 1982 the Faculty of Economics of University of Craiova and in 2007 obtained the scientific title of doctor at the University Transylvania Brasov. Mr Constantin Balasoiu has a remarkable professional experience in energy by actively participating in the national energy system reorganization during 2002 - 2004 when he was General Director of SC Termoelectrica SA. Mr Constantin Balasoiu is member of the Board of Directors of Romanian National Committee of World Energy Council and Head of Energy Policy & Generation Committee of Romanian Committee for Eurelectric. tel. +40 21 319 9739 fax +40 21 312 2011 e-mail : bogdan.dragoi@mfinante.ro Biography Bogdan Alexandru Dragoi is Secretary of State within the Ministry of Public Finance, Romania. Mr Dragoi also held this position between September 2006 – November 2007. As Secretary of State, Mr Dragoi coordinates the Treasury and Debt Department, State Aid Department, Structural Funds Authority, ex ISPA Authority, Gambling Department and Public Private Partnership Unit. Between November 2007 and June 2008, Mr Dragoi was General Director of the Economic Department within Bucharest City Hall. From April 2006 until September 2006 Mr Dragoi held the position of Personal Adviser to the Minister of European Integration. Before joining the public sector, Mr Dragoi was Vice-President/Shareholder at FocusSat SA Romania. Mr Dragoi graduated Tufts University, Fletcher, Boston, Massachusetts, the International Relations Faculty, with Magna cum Laudae and Economics Faculty, graduated with Magna cum Laudae. 29 speakers Corporate Director Procurement and Consultancy Services European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Deputy Head of JASPERS responsible for building and developing JASPERS’ Technical Assistance teams and methods. In May 2009 Mr Auria was appointed Head of JASPERS. An Industrial engineer and Physicist from the University of Zaragoza, and holder of an MBA from ESADE, Mr Auria worked as R&D Director and Technical Director in several multinational companies prior to joining the EIB. During this period the teams created, developed and managed by Mr Auria, obtained numerous patents of invention some of which are still in commercial use in Europe and USA. Mr Auria himself is author or co-author of 38 patents of invention. Matthias Kollatz-Ahnen Vice-President European Investment Bank Contacts tel. +352 43 799 4422 fax +352 43 796 4472 e-mail : jolivet@eib.org Christian Kramer First Vice President Federal and European Affairs KfW Bankengruppe Germany Biography Born 1957 in Germany, Mr Matthias Kollatz-Ahnen holds degrees in physics and economics and a doctorate of engineering. After having been Head of Cabinet in a Federal German State Ministry in Hessen, he became Managing Director and Member of the Executive Board of Landestreuhandstelle Hessen and Investitionsbank Hessen. Since October 2006 he is Member of the Management Committee of the European Investment Bank in Luxembourg, being responsible for lending programmes in Germany, Austria, Turkey, Romania and Croatia. Further responsibilities concern Convergence Policies of the EU as well as Monitoring and Restructuring. Contacts tel. +49 69 7431 3170 fax + 49 69 7431 2615 e-mail : christian.kraemer@kfw.de Biography Christian Kramer heads KfW’s office for Management Affairs / Federal and European Affairs. This includes responsibility for the bank’s liaison offices in Brussels and Berlin. Among his current tasks are the management of all strategic questions with respect to KfW’s general approach to the European market. He started in KfW’s legal department in 1999 and moved to KfW IPEX Bank (International Project and Export Finance) which covers all international commercial activities in the bank. Christian Kramer spent several years in asset based aircraft finance including restructuring and remarketing activities in the downturn after 2001. After that he moved to the bank’s energy finance department being responsible for a team covering power plant and water deals mainly on project finance structures. Christian Kramer holds a law degree from the University of Cologne. Rudolf Niessler Director, Policy Coordination DG Regio European Commission Contacts tel. +322 299 5280 e-mail : rudolf.niessler@ec.europa.eu Biography Rudolf Niessler was born in 1956 in Austria. Currently, he is director for Policy Coordination in the Directorate General for Regional Policy in the European Commission. Earlier, he held several Head of Unit posts in the same Directorate General, for instance on the Regional Policy interventions in Spain, on urban affairs and territorial impact assessment. Before he joined the European Commission, he was Councillor at the OECD for Trade Policy, Environment Policy and Territorial Development in Paris. Before that, he was Deputy Director at the Federal Institute for Less Favoured and Mountainous Areas, an Affiliate to the Ministry of Agriculture in Austria. He started his professional career as a Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna. Stoyan Bratoev Ivanov Executive Director Metropolitan JSC Bulgaria Contacts tel. +359 2921 2001 fax +359 2987 2244 e-mail : metro@metropolitan.bg Agustin Auria Biography Head of JASPERS European Investment Bank Ph.D. Stoyan Bratoev, Senior research associate professor, is Executive Director of Metropolitan JSC since 1999. From 1992 to 1999 was a General Director of Municipal company Metropolitan. In the period from 1998 to 2003 he was supervising the construction and commissioning of the First metro radius of the Sofia metro, and from 2004 to 2009 – of the extension of the commissioned in operation in 2009 section. In the period from 1995 till the present moment he has been a part-time lecturer - Associate Professor of underground construction at the University of Mining and Geology. He has been a Dipl. civil engineer since 1979, specialized in Tunnels and Metropolitans, and is author of 56 scientific publications including five books and two inventions in the sphere of underground construction. He is a co-author in a series of research papers, design manuals etc. Contacts tel. +352 43 798 7778 fax +352 43 796 7790 e-mail : a.auria@bei.org Biography Agustin Auria is Head of JASPERS within the European Investment Bank (EIB). He joined the EIB in 1994 as an engineer specialising in the fields of manufacturing industry and research. After a secondment to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in 1998, he continued his career in the areas of health and education in the EIB’s Projects Directorate. From March 2000 onwards, he was Head of the Division of Common Services within the EIB’s General Secretariat. In July 2004 he was appointed Associate Director. In September 2005 he became 30 Trade and Regional Cooperation: an Opportunity for Sustainable Development Mihai Berinde Director, Corporate Affairs and Compliance S.C. Petrom S.A. (Member of OMV Group) Romania Contacts tel. +40 720 077 777 fax +40 372 868 544 e-mail : mihai.berinde@yahoo.com Biography Leopoldo Rubinacci Mihai Berinde holds a Ph.D in economics and is a specialised professor in international economic relations, he is a Pro-Dean of the Faculty of Economics within the University of Oradea. He is also a Director in charge with Corporate Affairs and Compliance within SC Petrom SA, the largest company in Romania. He has long experience in international economic relations, contributed directly in adopting a commercial policy that is coupled on internationally negotiated and agreed mechanisms. In his capacity as Secretary of State in charge with International Economic Relations, during 1993-2000, he was a negotiator on behalf of Romania for the country’s Accession to the European Union. Thence, he negotiated, among others, the Agreement for Romania's Association to the European Union, the Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation, and the chapter on foreign economic relations in the context of accession. During 2001-2004, in his position as Secretary of State within the Ministry of Economy he negotiated another three Accession Chapters, i.e. free circulation of goods, industrial policy, and energy. In this context he contributed in defining market mechanisms based energy policies. Starting in 2004 and until 2007 he was President of the Competition Council, negotiating the competition chapter and ensuring the required institutional architecture for such a body to be operational in Romania. By securing implementation of the competition rules he contributed to the introduction of the market based mechanisms in the Romanian economy. He participated in a number of multilateral trade negotiations under the aegis of the World Trade Organization, providing during 1995-1996 the representation of Romania in this organization. Moreover, he promoted a number of activities meant to ensure development of the cooperation with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in the areas of trade and industry. Trade and regional cooperation constituted the subject of negotiations held from a European and bilateral perspective. Hence, he negotiated a number of regional integration agreements with EU, EFTA countries, CEFTA countries, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Israel, Turkey, Republic of Moldova and South East Europe countries. He participated in defining the multilateral international legal frame aiming to encourage regional integration agreements. He ensured active participation in a number of international events intended for regional cooperation development which were organized at the level of EU, EFTA, and CEFTA. Head of Unit for Europe and Central Asia Directorate General for Trade European Commission Contacts tel. +32 2299 0303 e-mail : leopoldo.rubinacci@ec.europa.eu Biography Mr Leopoldo Rubinacci was born on the 21 of September 1967. In 1991 he graduated with honours from the Solvay Business School, University of Brussels. Between 1991 and 1995 he worked as an auditor and small business consultant within Arthur Andersen & Co. In 1995 Mr Rubinacci started working in the European Commission holding positions in Directorate General for Environment and subsequently in Directorate General for Trade. Between 2002 and 2005 he was Deputy Head of Unit regarding trade aspects of enlargement and trade relations with Western Balkans. Since 2005 Mr Rubinacci is Head of Unit for Europe and Central Asia in DG Trade. Presentation title EU Trade Relations with Eastern Europe: State of Play and Outlook for the Future Ioan Balan General Manager Maritime Ports Administration SA Constantza Romania Contacts Maria Parcalabescu tel. +40 241 611 540 fax +40 241 619 512 e-mail : ibalan@constantza-port.ro Secretary of State Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment Romania Biography Ioan Balan is the General Manager of the National Company Maritime Ports Administration SA Constantza (NC MPA SA). He is also the President of the NC MPA SA Council of Administration. Mr Balan was appointed as General Manager by the Romanian Minister of Transport and Infrastructure in January 2009. He started the activity in the Constantza Port Administration since 2001, as Head of Port Operations, Safety and Security Department, and after that he was named Director of Port Operations, Safety and Security, for the period of 2005-2007. Mr Balan’s experience in the port is going far in the past, as just after graduating the Superior Naval Academy “Mircea cel Batran” in 1971, he started his activity as maritime officer. In 1982 he became commander of ships, and until the present all his work Contacts tel. +40 21 206 6271 // +40 745 031 394 e-mail : m.parcalabescu@gematex.ro Biography Ms Maria Parcalabescu holds the position of Secretary of State with the Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment since January 2009. Prior to this official 31 speakers position, she successfully developed her entire professional career in the private sector. In 1982 she began as a trainee engineer at “Vranco” Garments Factory in Foscani, and from 1983 to 1984 she was Head of Department of the company. In January 1985 she was employed by the National Institute of Research and Design for the Light Industry (IPIU), in Bucharest as a design engineer. In 1988 she was promoted to Head of Unit for design of garments plants. In 1989 she was promoted, by contest, to Senior Design Engineer. From 1991 to 1993 Ms Parcalabescu was hired by the representative of the Austrian Landau company in Romania as Head of Sales for garments equipment. In 1993 she founded Gematex Center Prodcom Impex, a company which deals with trade in equipment for the garments industry, knitwear, furs, leather garments and than, in 1995, Gematex Trading SRL Company, both based in Bucharest. In 1997 she set-up Maremod S.A, a Romanian-German joint-venture, in Bucharest, with 80% Romanian capital and 20% German capital. Ms Parcalabescu was CEO of Gematex companies and Chairman of the Board of Maremod until 2009, when she took over the current official position. Since September 2009 she has been charged with full authority to coordinate the Ministry of SME’s, Trade and Business Environment. 3.1 ket economy and integration in the world and EU economy. More specifically, he manages technical assistance projects in trade facilitation and e-business, notably in Central Asia, the Caucasus, South-eastern Europe, Russia, and Ukraine. He organises international conferences on trade facilitation, Single Window, data harmonization and the information society, and advises governments on these issues. He has worked as Coordinator of UN ministerial trade forums; he has many publications and experience in journalism. Mr. Apostolov has a PhD from the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, he has carried out a post-doctoral project in international security in the Balkans and the Middle East, and has been visiting scholar at Columbia University. He has publications in the areas of (1) international trade and (2) cultural and religious issues in international security. was very much involved in the Constantza Port activity. Mr Ioan Balan has a Master’s Degree in the optimisation of naval transportation. At the present, the main tasks in the position of General Manager of Constantza Port Administration are the management, organisation and administration of the Company, for the accomplishment of specific objectives and fulfillment of the performance criteria. Presentation title Port of Constantza – The Gate of Central and Eastern Trade Daniel Ivarsson Presentation title Senior Adviser, Bureau of Policy and Programme International Trade Centre Facilitating Trade to Build Confidence in Post-Conflict SE Europe: T he Contribution of UNECE Earlier and Today Francois Fourmont Contacts Chief Operating Officer, Automobile Dacia General Manager, Renault Group Romania tel. + 41 22 730 0390 fax +41 22 730 0811 e-mail : ivarsson@intracen.org Biography Contacts As Senior Adviser, Daniel Ivarsson is working with technical cooperation coordination covering the whole range of business oriented trade development services provided by the International Trade Centre (ITC) of UNCTAD/WTO, particularly in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Of Swedish origin, he received his Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Political Science degrees after studies at the universities of Upsala and Gothenburg in Sweden. After a posting at the Swedish Embassy in Moscow in the late 1970s, he continued his studies at INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France, where he obtained his MBA in 1980. He then spent some ten years as a consultant in international business development, working for trade promotion agencies and for leading suppliers of high-tech plant and equipment, before helping start up the European Union PHARE and TACIS programmes, from 1991 in the position of Implementation Manager in the co-ordination unit in Moscow. In 1993 he joined the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), where he first served as deputy to the Head of Procurement and was later promoted to Head, Consultant Contracts Unit. After leaving the Bank in early 1997, Daniel Ivarsson worked for several more years providing support and advice to development banks, international organisations, large utilities, other public agencies and private firms in the fields of financing and management of public infrastructure, technical co-operation management, public procurement, and promotion, monitoring and evaluation of trade and investment, including development aid. He served at the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, where he managed the Swiss financial assistance programmes for several transition countries, before being engaged as Managing Director of the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) in 2001. He joined ITC late 2004. tel. +40 21 203 8779 fax +40 21 203 8814 e-mail : francois.fourmont@daciagroup.com // francois.fourmont@renault.com Biography French, married, three children. Doctorate in Economics. Born in 1948, Francois Fourmont joined the RENAULT group in 1975. Until 1981 he was head of HR in the stamping-welding department at Ile Seguin plant. In 1981 he joined the HR department of the Maubeuge Construction Automobile plant, a RENAULT group subsidiary, first as Deputy General Manager, and from 1982 as General Manager. In 1988, he became Head of manufacturing at the Sandouville plant. In 1993 he went to the Le Mans plant as Deputy General Manager, becoming General Manager in 1996. In 1999, Francois Fourmont was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Auto Chassis International (ACI) and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Societe Nouvelle de Transmission (SNT) company. In July 2003 he was appointed Chief Operating Officer of AUTOMOBILE DACIA. Since March 2008 he is also General Manager of RENAULT GROUP in ROMANIA. Presentation title Romania, the Second Country of Renault Group Presentation title Sector Development Across Borders: ITC's Approach to Regional Trade 1.2 The Role of the World Bank Group in Supporting Economic Recovery in the CEI Region Mario Apostolov Regional Adviser United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Theodore O. Ahlers Director, Strategy and Operations, ECA Region The World Bank Contacts tel. +41 22 917 1134 fax +41 22 917 0037 e-mail : mario.apostolov@unece.org Contacts Biography tel. +1 202 473 8438 fax +1 202 522 2758 e-mail : tahlers@worldbank.org Mario Apostolov currently works at the UN Economic Commission for Europe as Regional Adviser, assisting economies in transition in their transition to a mar- 32 Country Offices in Africa in their engagement with the full range of Bank constituents, including media, civil society and donor partners. During 20002004 he represented the World Bank and led the offices in the Dominican Republic, during a period marked by several policy reversals and uncertainties following a devastating financial crisis, and Haiti, a turbulent time culminating in the ousting of President Aristide. As Task Team Leader of human development projects, he specialized in the support to the delivery of education services at a decentralized level and on fostering schooling opportunities in rural areas of Latin America and the Caribbean region. Before joining the World Bank Mr Mantovanelli worked as an economic research consultant with several USbased firms. He holds a Masters Degree in International Economics from Johns Hopkins University and one in Political Science and International Relations from Bologna University. He is married and has two children. Biography Theodore Ahlers, a U.S. national, joined the Bank in 1985 as an Economist in the West African Country Programs Department. Since then, he has held several positions in the Middle East and North Africa, Africa, and Europe and Central Asia Regions. From 1997-2000, Mr. Ahlers served as Country Director for Benin, Niger and Togo. In June 2000 he was appointed Operations Director in the Office of the Vice President in Africa Region. From October 2002 until July 2007, he served as Director of the Maghreb Department (Algeria, Libya, Malta, Morocco and Tunisia) in the Middle East and North Africa (MNA) Region. Mr. Ahlers was appointed Director of Strategy and Operations for the ECA Region on August 1, 2007.Mr. Ahlers attended Tufts University, Fletcher School, and holds a Ph.D in development economics. His pre-Bank experience includes research and policy advisor positions in Madagascar, Cameroon and Haiti. Presentation title Presentation title Truman G. Packard Kaspar Richter Lead Economist Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia The World Bank Senior Economist The World Bank Contacts Contacts tel. +44 207 592 8406 fax +44 207 592 8420 e-mail : tpackard@worldbank.org tel. +48 22 520 8072 fax +48 22 520 8001 e-mail : krichter@worldbank.org Biography Biography Truman Packard is a Lead Economist in the Human Development Department of the World Bank for Europe and Central Asia, and Co-Deputy Director of the World Development Report 2009 "Reshaping Economic Geography. Trained as a labour economist, Truman has held several positions in operational departments of the World Bank since 1997. His work focuses primarily on the impact of social insurance - pensions, unemployment insurance, disability benefits, and health insurance - on household labour supply decisions, saving behaviour and risk management. Truman has been a part of World Bank teams providing lending and analytical assistance to governments seeking to improve the coverage and efficiency of education, health and social protection systems, in Latin America and the Caribbean, East Asia, and most recently in the Balkans, Central Europe and the Baltic countries. He currently leads a team helping the Government of Latvia to put in place an emergency social safety net strategy to meet the demands of households made vulnerable by the current economic crisis. Truman holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Kaspar Richter, World Bank economist based in Warsaw, coordinates the World Bank’s economic report on the EU10 countries, published three times a year. Over the last decade, he has worked on macroeconomics, public finance, regional development and poverty in central Europe, Russia, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Thailand, Laos, East Timor and Benin. He has published papers in the American Political Science Review, European Economic Review, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association, and World Development. He holds a Ph.D in economics and a Master’s in econometrics and mathematical economics from the London School of Economics, and diploma in both economics and political science from the Freie Universitat Berlin. Presentation title Recent Economic Development in the CEI Countries Presentation title Marco Mantovanelli Supporting Latvia's Emergency Social Safety Net Strategy Country Manager, Bosnia and Herzegovina The World Bank Timothy Krause Senior Regional Manager, Financial Markets, Central and Eastern Europe Department International Finance Corporation The World Bank Group Contacts tel. +387 33 251 501 fax +387 33 440 108 e-mail : mmantovanelli@worldbank.org // znjuhovic@worldbank.org Contacts Biography tel. +7 495 411 7555 / ext. 2035 fax +7 495 411 7555 / ext. 2035 e-mail : tkrause@ifc.org Marco Mantovanelli, an Italian national, holds the position of a Country Manager for the World Bank in Bosnia and Herzegovina since July 1997. He joined the World Bank in 1993 where he has held various managerial and technical positions, including that of Resident Representative for the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Following a period as senior advisor to the Vice President for External Relations, he was, until June 2007, the Head for External Relations of the Africa region of the World Bank, coordinating staff in Washington and 32 Presentation title IFC's Response to the Financial Sector Crisis in CEI Countries 33 speakers The World Bank’s Main Instruments and Analytical Work Used in Supporting the Recovery The Role of the World Bank Group in Supporting Economic Recovery in the CEI Region Transporters and Distributers. Tudor Serban was awarded in 2000 with a special order for his activity in the energy sector. Vasile N. Olievschi Presentation title Senior Railway Specialist The World Bank Energy Security – Strategic Objective of the Romanian Government Hido Biscevic Contacts Secretary General Regional Cooperation Council tel. +1 202 250 4102 e-mail : volievschi@worldbank.org Biography Vasile Nicolae Olievschi, Senior Railway Specialist joined the World Bank in January 2006. He is currently involved in a variety of railway projects in five of the six regions of the World Bank, being in charge with developing solutions for setting up the legal and institutional framework for regulation and operation of railways on commercial basis, concession of railway operation or reform of state-owned railway companies, and modernisation of the railway infrastructure or rolling stock. He was involved in investment projects, adjustment operations or railway sector evaluations in Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, Croatia, Slovakia, Poland, Egypt, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, India, and Bangladesh. In 2007 he successfully finalised the negotiations and the signature of a political agreement between the Governments from the South-East European countries and the European Commission for the realisation of a Regional Transport Area, which will allow the progressive development of a common railway transportation market for Western Balkan railways. Previously he held senior management positions in the Romanian Ministry of Transport being responsible of the modernisation and the development of the new business oriented structure of the Romanian Railway. He worked actively until 2006 in the International Union of Railways, as member of the Steering Committee of the Infrastructure Commission (1995 – 1998) and president of the Information Technology Committee (1998-2006). Contacts tel. +387 3356 1713 fax +387 3356 1701 e-mail : jasna.sinancevic@rcc.int Biography Hido Biscevic took office as the first Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council on 1 January 2008, following the appointment by the South East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) Foreign Ministers in Zagreb on 10 May 2007. A Croatian diplomat, Mr Biscevic previously served as the State Secretary for Political Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Croatia (2003-2007), Ambassador to the Russian Federation (1997-2002), Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs (1995-1997), Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey, accredited to the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Uzbekistan (1993-1995), Ambassador and Adviser to the Foreign Minister (1992), and Head of Department for Asian and Arab Countries (1992). Before joining the diplomatic service, Mr Biscevic was the Editor-in-Chief of the Vjesnik daily (1990-1992) and Foreign Affairs Editor at the same newspaper (1985-1989). As the SEECP Coordinator during the Croatian Chairmanship-in-Office in 2006/2007, Mr Biscevic actively participated in bilateral and multilateral forums in South Eastern Europe and intensively co-operated with the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe. He took an active part in international conferences on the Bosnia and Herzegovina Peace Accord in 1994/95. Mr Biscevic served as foreign affairs correspondent, columnist, journalist and diplomat with assignments and wide experience in European affairs, South Eastern Europe issues and relations, Euro-Asian relations, international security and Euro-Atlantic cooperation. As a journalist, observer, envoy and diplomat, he participated in numerous international conferences and events. Mr Biscevic is author or co-author of several books, including, EU for YOU - Functioning of the EU (Croatian Edition 2006, with Wolfgang Böhm and Otmar Lahodynsky), Strategy of Chaos, on the start of dissolution of the former Yugoslavia (1988), In the Name of Allah, on the Iranian Islamic revolution (1982), Blood On the Water, on the Iraq-Iran war (1988), Time of Decision - A Palestinian Issue (1989), as well as of numerous articles and political essays on international security and co-operation. Secretary General Biscevic graduated in International Politics and Journalism at the Faculty of Political Science in Zagreb, Croatia. Apart from his mother tongue, he is fluent in English and Russian. Mr Biscevic was born on 18 September 1951, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is married and has two daughters. Presentation title The Implications of the Economic Downturn on Infrastructure, in particular on the Railway Sector 2.2 Ensuring Energy Security: the Role of Central and South-Eastern European Countries Tudor Serban Secretary of State Ministry of Economy Romania Presentation title Energy Cooperation in SEE: Strategic Asset of Economic Development Contacts Vlad Pavlovschi tel. +40 21 202 5410 fax +40 21 202 5411 e-mail : tudor_serban@minind.ro Director, Division for Design and Research SNTGN Transgaz SA Romania Biography Tudor Serban is Secretary of State within the Ministry of Economy of Romania, coordinating the energy sector – electricity, oil and gas. Tudor Serban graduated in 1973 the Politechnic Institute Iasi, Faculty of Electrotechnic, Energy Department. He has an impressive proffessional background in the energy sector, holding leading positions, including general director, within the IRE Constanta Company on the period 1973-1999 and within the Energy Companies Conel and Electrica on the period 1999-2005. He significantly contributed to the operation of important power plants and electricity lines. Tudor Serban was the president of the Romanian Committee of the Energeticians, Romanian Patronat of the Energiticians, Romanian Committee of the Energy Contacts tel. +40 269 801 732 e-mail : vlad.pavlovschi@transgaz.ro Biography Mr Pavlovschi is currently director of the design & research division of Transgaz, Romania’s national gas transmission company. He is also occupying the position of 34 Procurist within the “Nabucco Gas Pipeline International”. Mr Pavlovschi graduated the University of Transilvania, Brasov – Faculty for Machinery Engineering - in 1991, and obtained a Masters degree in the exploitation and capitalization of natural gas in 1999. In may 2009 he got a Ph.D issued by the University “Lucian Blaga” in Sibiu for material engineering. Mr Pavlovschi has a very rich experience in the gas transmission business, his entire activity being linked to it. He started as engineer within an important gas compressor station and occupied in time several positions among which head of pipeline diagnosis and cathodic protection department, deputy director for gas pipelines’ exploitation, chief engineer for design & research in the field of natural gas, director of the Nabucco Project Management Unit, director of International Cooperation and PR and deputy director general of Transgaz. Based on the experience acquired during his activity, Mr Pavlovschi was a prolific writer of scientific, research works in the field of turboexpanders, rehabilitation of Romania’s national gas transmission system, pipeline diagnosis and corrosion protection and the strategic importance of the Nabucco project. Budulan also has expertise in the energy market field, after working at the Romanian Regulatory Authority for the Energy Market (ANRE) and in the administrative field. He was the prefect of Hunedoara County during 1996-1998. Michael Green Senior Banker Natural Resources European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Contacts Claudio Zito Biography CEO and Country Manager ENEL Romania Michael Green is a Senior Banker in the Natural Resources team of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). Michael commenced his career with NatWest Markets, where he worked for eight years including a period from 1995 to 1998 as the Deputy Head of the bank's Moscow office. In 2001 he joined Mizuho Corporate Bank, where he was responsible for the bank's leading role in the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan and Sakhalin II project financings and its relationships with the Russian oil and gas majors. Since joining the EBRD in 2006 Michael has worked on a number of financings in both oil & gas and mining sectors. These have included the USD300m Environmental Loan for Russia's LUKOIL, a EUR300m Environmental Loan for Petrom of Romania and gold financings in Bulgaria and Albania. He is the Operation Leader for the Bank on the Nabucco project. Michael has a degree in Russian Studies from the University of Leeds and an MBA from INSEAD. Contacts tel. +40 21 314 0058 fax +40 21 314 0059 e-mail : claudio.zito@enel.com Biography Claudio Zito is holding the position of CEO & Country Manager of Enel Romania. He runs all the operations and implements the strategic goals and objectives of the company in Romania. Mr Zito graduated cum laudae the Faculty of Business Administration within the University of Naples, Italy and the Master in Petroleum Sciences within Oxford University, UK. Before joining the Enel Group Mr Zito was Director of ICT and of SAP Program and Reorganisation of Regional Headquarters at the Italian State Railways. He also held the position of Group CFO of important European companies (Mobil Oil Plastics Trading Inc, UK, Montell SpA, Italy, etc.) where he supervised all the financial and fiscal management operations. Before being appointed CEO & CM of Enel Romania he was Head of Business Process Improvements at the Domestic Market Division and Head of Planning and Control at the International Division. Presentation title The Role of the EBRD in Energy Supply Issues in Central and South-East Europe Adrian Baicusi General Director and CEO CN Transelectrica SA Romania Presentation title The Utilities Recipe for Ensuring Energy Security Contacts Pompiliu Budulan tel. + 4021 303 5611 fax + 4021 303 5610 e-mail : adrian.baicusi@transelectrica.ro General Director SN Nuclearelectrica SA Romania Biography Mr Adrian Baicusi was appointed Director General of the Romanian Power Grid Company Traselectrica on January 21, 2009, after having formerly been general manager for Siemens Romania between 2003-2008 and general manager of German company Depenbrock Bau from 2008 to 2009. He had previously joined OMV Romania as financial director and executive director (1999-2003). Between 1995 – 1997 Mr Baicusi coordinated the department for methodology and synthesis of the Agency for Restructuring by the Government of Romania, and was involved in over 50 projects for assessment and feasibility studies in various industrial sectors. Mr Baicusi is a 1988 graduate from the Academy of Economic Studies and got the MBA from Harvard Business School in 1993. Mr Adrian Baicusi is the author of over eighty scientific papers and of two books in the restructuring strategies, financial analysis, business and electricity market field. Mr Baicusi is member of General Assembly of ENTSO-E (European Association of the Transmission and System Operators), General Association of Economists in Romania (AGER), Association for Financial Analysis. Contacts tel. +40 21 203 8200 fax +40 21 316 9400 e-mail : pbudulan@nuclearelectrica.ro Biography PhD. Eng. Pompiliu Budulan is the Director General of Nuclearelectrica SA. He is in charge of coordinating the production and development activities of Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant and Pitesti Nuclear Fuel Plant. At the same time, Mr Budulan is member of the Board of EnergoNuclear, a company which is responsible for the construction of Cernavoda NPP Units 3 and 4. His academic experience consists of the Faculty of Equipment and Installations, Faculty of Economics, and a Ph.D degree in Power Engineering. Mr Budulan gained his professional experience as Secretary of State for the Ministry of Industry and Resources in 2001, following which he held the position of General Manager and Senior Scientific Researcher at the Power Engineering Research and Modernizing Institute – ICEMENERG, in 2004. Mr Presentation title Romanian Transmission Grid - an Active Hub to Develop and Sustain Regional Electricity Markets 35 speakers tel :+44 20 7338 6707 fax : +44 20 7338 6101 e-mail :greenm@ebrd.com Valentina Siclovan Lars Kolte Vice-President Business Development for South-East Europe GDF SUEZ Group Romania Chairman of the Governing Board Council of Europe Development Bank Contacts Contacts tel. +40 21 310 2395 fax +40 21 310 2386 e-mail : valentina.siclovan@gdfsuez.ro e-mail : cebsecretariat@coe.int Biography Lars Kolte is the Chairman of the Governing Board of the Council of Europe Development Bank. In parallel he is Chief Negotiator for Denmark in a major European Science Project as well as Financial Advisor and University Professor of International Finance. He is an economist by training and has worked in Central Banking, Government, European Commission, and Private Banking. He has been heading a number of institutions and Boards, including the World Association of Credit Insurance and Investment Guarantees. Biography Born 26/03/1960. Starting with July 2008 she has been holding the position of Vice-President for GDF SUEZ, being in-charge with the regional development of the Group. She graduated Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest; she has a Masters in Economy from the Paris University Dauphine, France. At the beginning of her career she worked for the Romanian Administration – Ministry of Finance, holding positions as General Manger and Joint Minister charged with the Romanian authorities’ relations with the international financial institutions and the negotiations for European Union application. As a high ranking diplomat, she was a member of the Administrative Council of several international financial institutions, such as The Black Sea Trade and Development Bank and the Council of Europe Development Bank. She was assigned by the Romanian Government to be part of various commissions for privatisation and administrative councils of big companies. In 2001, Valentina Siclovan was named Vice-President of the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank and the Council of Europe Development Bank, having as main responsibility to identify opportunities of projects development and financing in six countries within the Balkan and Black Sea region (Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Turkey, Greece, Azerbaijan), having as main partners for dialogue governmental authorities, as well as private entrepreneurs. The targeted sectors were: infrastructure, energy, telecommunication, the PME. During her mandate the bank portfolio has been increased from 12 million dollar to 600 million dollar, while a very important profit was obtained only few years after the bank’s creation, a fact that was particularly appreciated by the banking agencies. Presentation title Financing Central and Eastern Europe at a Time of Crisis – A View from the CEB Gana Aleksic - Petersen Principal Manager European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Contacts tel. + 44 207 338 7181 e-mail : peterseg@ebrd.com Presentation title Biography GDF SUEZ, Strategic Player for the European Energetic Security Gana Aleksic-Petersen is a Principal Manager at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Within Financial Institutions Business Group she heads a team dealing with technical cooperation (TC) projects implemented in 30 countries. Since 2000, EBRD’s clients, bankers, governments’ officials and donors are key stakeholders Gana deals with in context of consultancy services or other types of grant support administered by EBRD. Prior to joining the bank, she worked in the private sector in UK for Alfred Dunhill (1989 – 1998) as a senior buyer and in Serbia for IDA – Opel / GM (1987 – 1988) as an economist. Gana has over 20 years of experience working in the international business environment, specialising in supplier management and consultancy & technical cooperation programmes and facilities. Gana holds a degree in International Economics. 3.2 Fostering the Business Climate - Financing the Real Economy: Past, Present and Future Antonio Fanelli Presentation title Deputy Head Private Sector Development Division Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Role of Grant Financing in Supporting the Implementation and Sustainability of Projects in the Financial Sector Alexandru Tanase Contacts Senior Banker European Bank for Reconstruction and Development tel. +331 4524 9707 fax +331 4524 9335 e-mail : antonio.fanelli@oecd.org Biography Contacts Antonio Fanelli is currently Deputy Head of the Investment Compact for South East Europe at the OECD. He joined the OECD Directorate for Enterprise and Fiscal Affairs of the OECD in 2001, having previously worked at the EBRD as Principal Banker in London and in Albania. Antonio Fanelli holds a BA in Economics from Università Bocconi, Milan, Italy, and a Master Degree in International Economics from Sussex University (UK). Areas of work: SME and FDI policies in South East Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. tel. +44 207 338 7033 fax +44 207 338 7380 e-mail : tanasea@ebrd.com Biography Alex Tanase is a Senior Banker with the European Bank for Reconstruction and 36 Development Division and Head of the OECD Investment Compact for South East Europe. In both developing and transition economies, Mr Nolan worked for nine years with the United Nations on issues of industrial development, investment attraction and related policy development. With the OECD he has specialised on the analysis of policy on entrepreneurship and SME development, being the author of a widely sold OECD book “Entrepreneurship and Local Economic Development: Programme and Policy Recommendations”. He is the co-author of two books on business incubation as well as an edited volume dealing with methodological issues in the evaluation of public policy. He is currently managing a major study entitled the Investment Reform Index 2009. This publication, which covers ten economies in South East Europe, examines policy reforms and institutional settings in eight dimensions of public policy that have a critical impact on the climate for direct investment. The study is due to be launched in early 2010. Development (EBRD)'s Financial Institutions Group in London. He is involved in the financing of the SME sector in Romania and many other EBRD countries of operation. He is also the Mortgage Co-ordinator for the mortgage transactions of the EBRD. Mr Tanase is also very much involved in the Bank's projects in some CEE countries, with particular focus on Romania, Serbia and the Republic of Moldova. His own experience in the SME sector is derived from the many SME credit lines successfully implemented in Romania, Republic of Moldova and Serbia. Mr Tanase was also in charge of various technical assistance programs for EBRD’s partners in the region. In addition, he was also involved in the preparation of draft legislation in such countries as the Republic of Moldova and Mongolia. Alex Tanase holds a PhD in banking. His professional experience spans over 35 years in foreign trade, finance, macro-economic policies and ultimately in banking over the last 17 years. Before his current assignment with EBRD, Mr Tanase’s previous jobs were with the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC (1990-1992), Banca Comerciala Romana (currently part of Erste Group) and Ministry of Finance in Romania. Presentation title Preliminary Findings from the Investment Reform Index 2009 Presentation title Carmen Raluca Ipate Policy Officer Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry European Commission Sanjin Arifagic Head of Economic and Social Development Unit Regional Cooperation Council Contacts tel. +32 2295 6542 e-mail : carmen-raluca.ipate@ec.europa.eu Contacts Biography tel. +387 3356 1714 fax +387 3356 1725 e-mail : sanjin.arifagic@rcc.int Carmen Raluca Ipate is Policy Officer in the Directorate General Enterprise and Industry, European Commission, in charge of coordinating the activities on enterprise and industrial policy with candidate and potential candidate countries in the Western Balkans. Among her current tasks are the coordination of the process on the European Charter for Small Enterprises and the pre-accession activities. Before taking up the current position with the European Commission, Mrs Raluca Ipate worked as an Assistant Lecturer in the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest, Faculty of International Business and Economics since 2003. She was also involved in different projects on business environment with the Group of Applied Economics and the Romanian Centre for Economic Policies. Biography Sanjin Arifagic is the Senior Expert on Economic and Social Development at the Regional Cooperation Council where he heads the Economic and Social Development Unit. Mr Arifagic provides strategic leadership to the organisation’s involvement in this area of expertise in the region of Southeast Europe. In his current capacity, Mr. Arifagic oversees RCC’s activities that focus on private sector development, investment promotion, public private partnerships, free trade, ICT, social dialogue, employment policy and public health. Before joining the RCC, Mr Arifagic was a managing director of a boutique investment bank operating in the SEE region. He has also worked as a business development officer and project manager at the International Finance Corporation/The World Bank Group and as a consultant for IBM Management Consulting Services and PricewaterhouseCoopers. He has worked extensively with both public and private sector clients in the area of privatisation, restructuring, corporate governance and mergers and acquisitions. Mr Arifagic studied Economics and Development at the University of Sarajevo and University of London and holds an MBA from the IEDC Bled School of Management. Presentation title The Implementation of the European Charter for Small Enterprises in the Western Balkans Andrea-Rosalinde Hofer Policy Analyst Centre for Entrepreneurship, LEED Trento Centre for Local Development, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Presentation title Financing Growth in Southeast Europe: Developments and Challenges Contacts Alistair Nolan tel. +39 046 127 7616 fax +39 046 127 7650 e-mail : andrea-rosalinde.hofer@oecd.org Senior Policy Analyst Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Biography Andrea-Rosalinde Hofer is a Policy Analyst at the OECD LEED Trento Centre for Local Development. She has managed several country reviews and pioneered capacity building activities in the areas of local governance and entrepreneurship. Before joining the OECD in 2004, Andrea undertook research and managed local policy development projects on decentralisation, local governance and public administration reform at the University of Federal Armed Forces in Munich, and at the United Nations (UNDP and UNODC). She has published on local governance in transition economies, policy frameworks for local entrepreneurship support, the role of universities in local economic development, and the impact of migration on skills and Contacts tel. +33 145 241 386 e-mail : alistair.nolan@oecd.org Biography Alistair Nolan is a Senior Policy Analyst with the OECD’s Private Sector 37 speakers EBRD SME Financing in Romania. Achievements and Challenges business sector development. Andrea holds a MA degree in Political Science and a MSc degree in Agricultural Engineering/Rural Development; she is pursuing doctoral studies on the impact of local governance on local economic development. National Economy in Bucharest) and government (in 1993-4, Governmental Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Economic Reform; also, Director of Macroeconomic Policy Coordination within the Department of Economic Reform of the Romanian government). He completed two mandates as NBR deputy governor (1998-2004; 2004-2009). His current 5-year mandate started Oct. 12, 2009. Dr. Popa has been Fulbright fellow with Harvard University (1994-5), ACEPHARE visiting fellow with the NIESR (London, 1997), and visiting scholar with the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI, 1997). He has delivered lectures at, among others, Harvard University, the London School of Economics, the London Business School, the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), St. Mary's College of Maryland, the Austrian National Bank, the Joint Vienna Institute, the Economic Planning Agency of Japan, the Global Forum (Tokyo), and the Basque Country University, Spain. Dr. Popa is the author of numerous research papers focusing on monetary policy, international trade, inflation, exchange rates, financial indiscipline, privatisation, banking system reform, and other issues pertaining to emerging and developed market economies. Presentation title Stimulating, Enhancing and Financing new Entrepreneurship at the Local Level: the Role of Universities in Entrepreneurship Support 1.3 Tackling the Global Financial Situation Presentation title Gary Bond Monetary Policy and Financial Stability in Emerging Europe – the Case of Romania Director, Monitoring and Impact Assessment Office of the Chief Economist European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Mark Allen Senior Regional Representative Regional Office for Central and Eastern Europe International Monetary Fund Contacts tel. +44 7338 6356 fax +44 7338 6538 e-mail : bondg@ebrd.com Contacts Biography tel. +48 22 338 6700 fax +48 22 338 6500 e-mail : mallen2@imf.org // bkostrzewa@imf.org Gary Bond is Director, Monitoring and Impact Assessment, Chief Economist Office at the EBRD. Till June 2008 he was Director of Official Co-financing Unit at the EBRD. From 1996 to 2000 he was Manager of Technical Assistance and Trust Funds at the International Finance Corporation in Washington DC. Previously he worked in IFC investment activities in the Asia region and has worked as a consultant to the World Bank. He holds a PhD in macroeconomics from the Australian National University. Biography Mark Allen is the former Director for Policy Development and Review Department at the International Monetary Fund (2003-2008). He is currently Senior Resident Representative and since June 2009 heads the IMF’s Regional Office for Central and Eastern Europe. He joined the IMF staff in 1974, after studying at Cambridge, Yale, and the “Karl Marx” Higher Economics Institute, Sofia. Assignments included representing the IMF in Geneva (1978-9), participating in the Fund's China team (1980-83), Division Chief for Nigeria and several other West African countries (1985-88), heading the work on international capital markets (1988-90), Senior Resident Representative in Poland (1990-1993), Senior Advisor working in particular on the Fund's response to capital market crises and engagement with private and official creditors (1993-6), and Senior Resident Representative in Hungary (1996-1998). As Deputy Director and then Director of the Policy Development and Review Department, he supervised a broad range of policy work, including the sovereign debt restructuring mechanism, debt sustainability, and the revision of the Fund's surveillance mandate. He represented the Fund at the G-7 and G-20 deputies level, and has written on issues of the transition and on a balance sheet approach to financial crises, among other subjects. Cristian Popa Deputy Governor National Bank of Romania Contacts tel. +40 21 313 0410 // +40 21 315 2750 fax +40 21 312 3831. e-mail : cristian.popa@bnro.ro Presentation title Biography The Post Crisis Economic Landscape: Are Macroeconomic Challenges in Emerging Europe Different from other Emerging Markets? Cristian Popa (b. 1964) is Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Romania (NBR). In this capacity, he coordinates monetary and exchange rate policy, research, publications, econometric modeling and forecasting, EU affairs and international relations. His responsibilities include heading the NBR task force responsible for inflation targeting, as well as coordinating NBR participation in the sovereign ratings agency and investment bank dialogue, and actively participating in negotiations and day-to-day work with the EU, IMF, World Bank, EBRD and other IFIs. Dr Popa is vice-president of the NBR Monetary Policy and Supervision Committees and a member of its Board of Administration. Dr. Popa additionally serves as alternate World Bank governor for Romania and as member of the ECB International Relations Committee and of the Economic and Financial Committee, as well as accompanying person/alternate member of the ECB General Council. He also sits on the editorial boards of the Romanian Journal of European Affairs and Oeconomica and is an honorary member of the Board of Directors of the Romanian Academy’s Institute for Economic Forecasting. Dr Popa joined the NBR in 1998, as Senior Advisor to the Governor and Chief Economist. He was previously employed in research (between 1991-8, he was Senior Research Fellow with the Institute of Piroska M. Nagy Senior Advisor Office of the Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Contacts tel. +44 207 338 7046 //7 149 fax +44 207 338 6110 // 6111 e-mail : nursea@ebrd.com 38 European Studies; member of the advisory board of several foreign journals. Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Banca Comerciala (2005-2007), Finance Minister of Romania, 1997/1998; Chief Economist of the National Bank of Romania, 1992-1997; Deputy Minister of Finance, 1992; Chairman of the OSCE Economic Forum, 2001; Other writings: ‘The Macroeconomics of EU Integration: The Case of Romania”, Rosetti Educational, Bucharest, 2008; “South East Europe and The World We Live In”, Bucharest, The Romanian Diplomatic Institute, 2008; “What will Romania be in the EU” (in Romanian), Iasi, Polirom, 2006; with Radu Vranceanu (ed.), Ethical Boundaries of Capitalism”, Ashgate (UK), 2005; with Thanos Veremis (ed.), “Balkan Reconstruction”, London, Frank Cass, 2001; “Transformation As A Real Process”, Aldershot (UK), Ashgate, 1998; “Economic Vitality and Viability. A Dual Challenge for European Security” Frankfurt, Peter Lang, 1996. Biography Piroska is Senior Adviser to the Chief Economist of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). She is responsible for financial sector stability and regulatory issues, including crisis response in the financial sector in the EBRD’s countries of operations in Emerging Europe and Central Asia. Previously she worked for the International Monetary Fund between 1986 and mid-2008, with surveillance and policy program responsibilities mainly in Europe and Africa. While on leave from the IMF, she also worked for the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as lecturer in 1996/97 and at Fitch Ratings as Senior Adviser in 2003-4. She has published in the area of euro adoption in emerging Europe; financial stability issues; and fiscal policy reform, and the author of the book The Meltdown of the Russian State (Edgar Elgar, 2000). She holds a M.Sc., Macroeconomics and Finance from the University of Budapest, Hungary, and conducted post-graduate studies at George Washington University, USA. Presentation title The Financial Crisis and Rethinking the Growth Model in NMSs Presentation title 2.3 Debora Revoltella Focus on Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Head Of Strategic Analysis CEE Unicredit Group - Bank Austria Austria Engin Goksu Senior Manager Official Co-financing Unit European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Contacts tel. +39 348 453 5019 e-mail : debora.revoltella@unicreditgroup.at Biography Contacts Debora Revoltella is the Head of CEE Strategic Analysis for UniCredit Group – Bank Austria, the leading international player in the region. Debora joined UniCredit in 2001 as head of research for CEE and since then has helped shaping the group positioning and strategic behaviour in the market. Before joining UniCredit, Debora worked as economist in the research deparment in BCI. She was also adjunct professor of Economics at Bocconi University. Debora is the author of several publications and articles concerning CEE, Banking sector developments in CEE or Households financial behaviour in CEE. tel. +44 20 7338 6204 e-mail : goksue@ebrd.com Biography Engin Goksu, a Turkish citizen, is currently a Senior Manager in the Official Cofinancing Unit at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). He is responsible for the overall relationship of donors such as Spain, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Austria and Germany. In addition, he is covering all EU-EBRD cooperation in the Western Balkans. He worked previously at the World Bank Group in Washington DC and at Deutsche Bank in New York and Frankfurt. He has a Master’s Degree in International Relations from the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, USA. Presentation title How to re-start the engine? Daniel Daianu Durim Kraja Professor of Economics, SNSPA (Bucharest) Former Finance Minister and Former MEP Romania Secretary General Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy Albania Contacts tel. +40 722 399 336 e-mail : ddaianu@hotmail.com Contacts tel. +355 4 2 223 119 fax +355 4 2 223 455 e-mail : dkraja@mete.gov.al Biography Professor of economics, The School of Political and Administrative Studies in Bucharest, and Member of the European Parliament (2007-2009); co-author of the EP report on the reform of the regulation and supervision of financial markets; author of Which Way Goes Capitalism?, CEU Press, Budapest/New York, 2009; fellow of the William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan; Chairman of The Romanian Economic Society; associate member of the Romanian Academy; fellowships at Harvard University, The Wilson Center (Washington DC), IMF (Washington DC), NATO Defense College (Rome), etc; visiting professorships at Berkeley, UCLA, Bologna University, etc. President of Junior Achievement, Romania and President of Harvard Club, Romania; Honorary President of the Romanian Association of Biography Durim Kraja’s current position is Secretary General of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy of Albania. Besides the usual duties assigned to his position, he is involved as well in the management of other projects which are implemented by the ministry in collaboration with other institutions and/or banks (foreign and otherwise). During these years, his expertise has crossed over in several other areas such as: energy sector, tender/concession and procurement procedures, economic development. He is also continually engaged as lecturer by the Faculty of Economy of the University of Tirana. These are all part of the lat- 39 speakers Public and Private Sector Collective Action Platform for Crisis Management and Beyond: The Vienna Initiative est link in the chain of a 15 year old experience in institutional and administration management which started off from his major in Finance and his Master’s degree in Public Administration. Valerio Calzolaio Consultant United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification Presentation title Albania – Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Policies Contacts Milena Messori tel.+39 335 527 3544 fax +39 066 780 668 e-mail : vcalzolaio@libero.it Head of Office, Romania European Investment Bank Biography Valerio Calzolaio was born in Recanati in 1956. He obtained a University degree in Political Sciences in 1979. He was elected to the Italian Parliament on 1992, 1994, 1996 and 2001. He was deputy-minister in the Environmental Ministry during the three center-left governments from 1996 to 2001. He was President of UNCCD COP 1 in Rome (1997), President of UNCCD Annex IV (1998-2000), Member of UNCCD Panel of Eminent Personalities (2001-2003). He participates as Head of Delegation to UNCCD COP from COP 1 to COP 4 and to the UNCCD’s Parliamentarians Forum during COP 6. He participated COP 8 collaborating to the IYDD report. Besides his commitments as politician, he carried out law research activities at the Universities of Paris (1982) and Exeter (1984). He was lecturer on Constitutional Law at Macerata University on 1990-1992. He is freelance journalist since 1979; he was author of some books, four of them on environmental themes. He published constitutional historical and cultural essays. From 15 years, he writes mystery book reviews in a weekly publication. Contacts tel. +40 21 208 6400 fax +40 21 317 9090 e-mail : messori@eib.org Biography Milena Messori is the Head of European Investment Bank (EIB) Bucharest Office. She joined the EIB in 2003 as Credit Officer and later became Investment Officer on private equity deals in the Middle East and Northern Africa countries. Before joining the EIB, Ms Messori worked for the World Bank in Washington DC, where she was responsible for projects in Eastern European Countries, including Romania. Ms Messori has an MBA from INSEAD and a Masters Degree from the George Washington University in the USA. Presentation title Soil Degradation, Water Scarcity, Climate Change Presentation title Sustainable Energy: the Contribution of the EIB Fani Kallianou Energy Efficiency Analyst Energy Efficiency and Climate Change team European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Jacquelin Ligot Consultant France Contacts tel. +44 207 338 7357 fax + 44 207 338 6942 e-mail : kallianf@ebrd.com Contacts tel. +33 684 220 437 e-mail : jacqligot@googlemail.com Biography Biography Fani Kallianou is currently working as an analyst in the Energy Efficiency and Climate Change team of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), responsible for the statistical analysis of the EBRD Sustainable Energy Initiative (SEI) activities and results. Additionally Fani is in charge of the team's cooperation on donor activities and leads the Energy Efficiency Audits Programme for the Corporate sector. She is also responsible for the development and enhancement of the internal and external visibility of the SEI activities. Fani has worked at the EBRD since 2004. She firstly started as a stagiaire of DG Economic and Financial Affairs for the European Commission and reported directly to the EC Executive Director of the EBRD in HQ. From March 2005 to November 2007, Fani worked as a Senior Project Officer for the EBRD TurnAround Management (TAM) & Business Advisory Services (BAS) Programme which is focussed on private sector development in the EBRD region. Previous to the EBRD, Fani worked at Citigroup as a Specialist for Supporting the European Cash Management department. Fani Kallianou holds a Bachelor in Economics and a Master of International Business Economics from City University, London, United Kingdom. Apart from English, Fani is fluent in Greek, French and Spanish. Jacquelin Ligot is an independent consultant specialising in all financing issues related to sustainable energy and climate mitigation. Jacquelin Ligot has spent the most of his twenty-year career in finance and project financing. Between 1994 and 2008, he was a banker at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in London, an international financial institution which helps build market economies in 29 central and eastern European and Former Soviet Union and Turkey. From 1995 till 2000 he worked on municipal infrastructure transactions. Between 2000 and 2008 he was head of EBRD's Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Team, which has responsibility for all sustainable energy activities and investments of EBRD, including carbon credit transactions. Prior to EBRD he was a senior official in the finance department of the City of Paris. Besides his consulting activities, Jacquelin Ligot is collaborating with IDEAcarbon/The Carbon rating Agency, which assesses the risks of carbon credit transactions, and he is a Supervisory Board member of Global Carbon BV, a firm specialising in developing Joint Implementation projects. Mr. Ligot is a graduate of Paris-based Institut d'Etudes Politiques (SciencesPo), and Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA), and holds an MBA from London Business School. He speaks fluent English, French and Italian and is learning Russian. Presentation title The Barriers of SE in the Region: the Responses of the EBRD Presentation title Financing Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Climate Change mitigation, Survey of a Sample of 21 Financing Mechanisms 40 Eugenio Ferro General Manager SC Hidroelectrica SA Romania Energy Business Unit Manager MWH SpA Italy Contacts Contacts tel. +4021 303 25 78 fax +4021 303 25 64 e-mail : secretariat.general@hidroelectrica.ro tel. +39 02 2108 4375 fax +39 02 2692 4275 e-mail : eugenio.ferro@mwhglobal.com Biography Biography Mr Mihai David was appointed General Manager of Hidroelectrica on July, 15, 2009. Among his main responsibilities are ensuring the company’s management mandate-based, representing the company in relation to third parties and applying strategies and development policies. Furthermore, he ensures the technical, financial and legal control of the activities within the company. Mr Mihai David is part of Romania’s new generation of managers, constantly seeking to improve his abilities and synchronize with the latest management strategies. His training includes specialising in Airline Company Management and in International Marketing in Canada and is currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program with the thesis “Regional Development Management". Mr Mihai David’s work experience ranges from President of The National Agency for Regional Development in 2000-2001, State Councillor during the mandates of Prime-Ministers Mugur Isarescu and Adrian Nastase to Secretary of State for Regional Development within The Ministry of Development and Prognosis in 2001-2003. One of the most important achievements in his career is negotiating chapter 21, Regional Development, part of the Romanian Agreement with the European Union. Eugenio Ferro is the Energy and Climate Change Business Unit Manager for MWH European Operations. In his role he is responsible for developing and delivering sustainable energy services to industrial clients, International Finance Institutions and Municipalities. Eugenio graduated in 1994 in Environmental Engineering at the University of Genoa, and spent the first part of his career in the industrial sector, working as Environmental Engineer and then as Corporate Energy Manager for STMicroelectronic, a Multinational Company, worldwide leader in the semiconductor sector. In 2002, Eugenio joined MWH, where he worked as Project Manager in Italy and the UK, with responsibilities for energy and climate change projects. He gained a vast international experience working over Europe, USA, Far-East and Africa in different industrial sector, and has matured a robust experience in developing energy projects, greenhouse gas reduction programmes, carbon roadmaps and other projects under the Kyoto protocol Mechanisms. Eugenio has extensive knowledge of EBRD projects in the area of energy efficiency, power generation, renewable energy and is the Project manager for the “Energy Audits and Energy Management Training Programme” framework agreement, funded by the Central European Initiative. His remarkable contribution to environmental improvements in industrial sector was recognised by an EPA award for “Environmental Leadership” for Carbon Neutrality Programme while at STMicroelectronics, an Italian award for technology innovation, and recognition from the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and the World Resource Institute for his contribution to the preparation of the “GHG Protocol”. Presentation title Defying Gravity: The European Transition Region in the Global Financial Turmoil Presentation title Danilo Bosia New sustainable Energy Technologies: What's the Role the Region Can Play? Sustainable Energy Unit Manager D’Appolonia SpA Italy 3.3 SMEs and Sustainable Business Environment: Focus on Financing, Growth and Competitiveness Contacts tel. +39 010 362 8148 fax +39 010 362 1078 e-mail : danilo.bosia@dappolonia.it Vito Vacca Biography Senior Partner Studio Vacca Consulting Italy Mr Bosia is the Unit Manager of the Sustainable Energy Unit, part of the Energy and Environment Division of D’Appolonia. He is a Process Engineer with eight years experience and with a significant knowledge of some specific industrial sectors (i.e. Steel and Iron Plants, Cement Plants, Pulp and Paper Plants, Food and Beverage Processing Plants) and related energy issues. He graduated in July 2001 with an experimental thesis on the optimisation of key process parameters in a food processing plant, developed in collaboration with Danone Group. Mr Bosia joined D’Appolonia in October 2001 and since then has been involved in energy assessments and analysis of industrial and civil sites, technical inspections and on-site auditing, energy efficiency plans and investments elaboration and analysis, from both technical and financial point of view, prefeasibility and feasibility studies for conventional and renewable energy generation, energy efficiency and renewable energy capacity building activities, market studies. He has developed a significant experience in Eastern European Countries, CIS Countries and Russian Federation. He coordinates D’Appolonia team of experts providing technical support to EBRD in energy efficiency potentials assessment in industries and built environment. Contacts tel. +39 336 777 823 // +40 720 368 835 e-mail : vito.vacca@studio-vacca.it Biography Vito Vacca is Senior Consultant and Trainer, with more than 24 years of professional experience, specialised in the following areas: a) Regional Advantage, Local Economic Innovation and Development, Territorial Cooperation, Business Incubator; b) New Business Creation and Entrepreneurship, Small-Medium Enterprise Advice and Business Training; c) European Union Structural Funds Programmes Manager; d) Management Training and Training of Trainers. Starting from 2006, Mr Vacca has been Team Leader and Key Expert in European Commission Technical Assistance Programmes (EuropeAid, FWC, Twinning) in Romania, Turkey and Georgia. Mr Vacca carries out training activities for important national agencies and Business Schools, among which are FORMEZ, the Italian Government Training and Study Centre, CUOA Foundation, LUISS Management, Europrogetti & Finanza, as well as for Italy’s main Presentation title CEI Energy Audit Programme – Expected Impact of Energy Efficiency Actions 41 speakers Mihai David Chambers of Commerce (18) and the principal Italian Employers’ Associations (5). He has executed consulting activities for private firms and also for “Sviluppo Italia”, the Italian Government Economic Development Agency, and he was Advisor of Mayors and Public Administrator of Regions, Provinces and Cities in Italy. Mr Vacca has collaborated with Universities (Bologna, Bari and Lecce); and he writes for “ITALIA OGGI”, a national economic newspaper, and “IPSOA Editore” in Milan. In 2002, for the “Franco Angeli” Publishing House in Milan, Mr Vacca edited the Italian Edition of the book “Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128”, published in U.S.A. by Harvard University Press. He has also published more than twenty articles, including “Regional Economies: the Rules of Success”, for “L’Impresa - The Italian Review of Management”, n. 6 / 2004, Libri Scheiwiller, “Il Sole 24 Ore” Group, Milan, Italy. Mr Vacca is a member of the following professional bodies: a) National Vice President (2001-2003) and National Council Member (1997-2006) of the Italian Training Association (Associazione Italiana Formatori), Milan; b) National Vice President (1993-1996) of the Young Adult Consultants of Confindustria, the General Confederation of Italian Industries and AICOD, the Italian Association of Management Consultants, Rome; c) Italian Lawyer Association (1989 - on going). Hubert Cottogni Head of Regional Business Development European Investment Fund Contacts tel. +40 21 208 6416 fax +40 21 317 9404 e-mail : c.dragoi@eif.org Biography Hubert Cottogni has been working in the European Investment Fund since 2006, when he joined as Deputy Head of JEREMIE. In October 2008, he became Head of the Regional Business Development Unit. As of September 2009, the EIF’s Regional Business Development Unit handles the implementation of nine regional and national JEREMIE mandates, with a cumulative funding in excess of 1 billion EUR. Prior to EIF, he worked from 1995 to 1999 as Director of Telecom Austria AG and as Senior Banker in the European Investment Bank in Luxemburg and Rome, and from 1987 to 1995 in Creditanstalt AG in London. He gathered extensive experience on the project finance in the telecommunications and energy sectors, longterm financing to the private industrial sector as well as on Global loan financing. Hubert Cottogni has an academic background in Business and Administration. Irinel Cristu Secretary of State Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment Romania Presentation title Biography JEREMIE Initiative in Central Europe Ms Cristu has been Executive Director at S.C. Crifal Invest for 14 years (19942008). She is Counsellor in the General Council of Bucharest City from 2009. She acts as Secretary of State for the Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment (since October, 2009). Ms Cristu has underwent studies at the Technical University of Constructions Bucharest in the period 1981-1987. Her post-university Studies are in Seismic Engineering, 1989. Ms Cristu also holds a Master Diploma in Modern Governance and European Integration, SNSPA Bucharest, 2008. Georg Buchtela Head of Department Austria Wirtschaftsservice GmbH Austria Presentation title Policies and Financial Support for SME Development Contacts Vesa Vanhanen tel. +43 150 175 / 551 fax +43 150 178 / 903 e-mail : g.buchtela@awsg.at Deputy Head of Unit, Financing Innovation and SMEs DG Enterprise and Industry, European Commisson Biography Georg Buchtela is Head of the Patent and Licensing Department of AWS, Austria Wirtschaftsservice. He is responsible for all patent related operations of AWS. His department is involved in more than 100 priority filings each year. AWS holds patents in Europe, both Americas as well as in Far and Mid East. AWS runs special programmes in respect to market innovation, to defend against counterfeits and for patent litigation. These programmes include financial, operational, and awareness measures. The clients of the programmes are nearly all Austrian Universities, PROs, other parts of the public sector and business organisations including SME. The patent related activities of AWS are financed by various Austrian ministries, specially the Ministry of Labour, by PROs, by European funded Projects and fees of clients. Due to its University related activities aws is Austrian leading transfer office of academia inventions. Additionally the Patent and Licensing Department of AWS developed in the most important hub for commercialising patent of research patents in general during the recent years. Georg Buchtela is directly involved in patent policy and co-ordination of intellectual property exploitation programmes which includes several nationwide but also international activities. (A list of international projects can be provided). After a career in research Georg worked in consultancy and power producing companies. Since ten years he has been active in Technology Transfer. His main focus is the intersection of new ideas and their technical and organisational realisation. Contacts tel. +32 2299 2151 fax +32 2299 8025 e-mail : vesa.vanhanen@ec.europa.eu Biography Vesa Vanhanen is deputy head of the unit “Financing Innovation and SMEs” at the Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry, European Commission. His areas of expertise include policy development and coordination on venture capital, banking and financial markets. Previously he has worked for the Directorate-General for Education and Culture of the European Commission, and for the Market Operations Department of the Bank of Finland in Helsinki. He has also provided technical assistance for the International Monetary Fund in several developing countries. Dr Vanhanen holds a Doctorate of Philosophy from the University of Kent, an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) and a Master of Social Sciences from the University of Helsinki. Presentation title Presentation title Instruments and Modalities for Facilitating SME Access to Innovation Small Business Act for Europe 42 Michael Guth Closing Ceremony Senior Consultant, Innovation and Technology Transfer ZENIT GmbH Germany Lucian Sova Contacts tel. +49 208 3000 456 fax +49 208 3000 429 e-mail : mg@zenit.de Biography Contacts Michael Guth has a degree in political economics and business management. In 1991 he joined ZENIT where he started as a consultant. In his current position as legal representative (Handlungsbevollmächtigter) in the field of regional innovation policies his areas of specialisation are innovation strategies, business diversification as well as the management of RTDI projects. Furthermore, Michael conducted and supervised numerous evaluation studies for structural funds. In the field of policy consultancy he is also specialised in local development and innovation issues. From 2001 – 2004 he managed the implementation of the regional programme with innovative actions in Nordrhein-Westfalen (RPIA), a programme which was co-financed in the framework of the ERDF innovative actions regulations. Michael was also member of a European Commission's high level expert group on regional foresight activities launched by DG RESEARCH. Michael has also gained huge experience in Eastern Europe. In Romania he has been working during the last seven years in several regions on the development of regional structures fostering technology transfer and innovation. At national level he is currently contributing as an expert to the elaboration of a cluster policy strategy in Romania. He was also involved in a technology foresight project in Moldova and in a technical assistance project in the Ukraine. Recently he was a speaker to a TAIEX workshop in Skopje, Macedonia, where he presented option for ajn efficient innovation policy in transition environments. Amongst his publications are several works about structural funds and innovation issues. A recent book (Guth, Michael et al., 2007, Erfolgsdeterminanten für eine sozialintegrative regionale Innovationspolitik, English title: Success factors for an inclusive regional innovation policy) analyses different options for cluster policies for regions. tel. +40 21 202 5416 fax +40 21 202 5472 e-mail : lucian_sova@minind.ro Biography Lucian Sova, the National Coordinator of the Summit Economic Forum, is Senior Adviser to the Minister of Economy. Until early October Lucian Sova was Secretary of State within the Ministry of Economy of Romania, coordinating the foreign relations and the inter institutional liasons. Lucian Sova graduated in 1985 the University of Brasov, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Road Motor Vehicles Department. He has a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Oradea. He had an outstanding career in both private and public transport field, holding leading positions, including general director in the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Housing. In this position he was responsible with the adoption of the comunitary acquis in the national road transport legislation. During his posting as secretary of state he was appointed by the Romanian authorities to co-ordinate the CEI events under the responsibility of the Ministry of Economy of Romania, respectively the Roundtable of the Ministers of Economic Sectors and the Summit Economic Forum, and is currently holding the title of SEF National Coordinator. Gerhard Pfanzelter Presentation title Alternate Secretary General Central European Initiative Executive Secretariat The Role of Clusters in Innovation Policy Daniel Alexandru Cosnita Contacts General Manager Inno Consult Srl Romania tel. +39 040 778 6777 fax +39 040 778 6766 e-mail : cei-es@cei-es.org Biography Gerhard Pfanzelter, born in 1943 in Innsbruck (Austria), is a prominent Austrian diplomat. In January 2009, he has taken up his duties as Alternate Secretary General of the CEI Executive Secretariat after having served, from 1999 to 2008, as Permanent Representative of Austria to the United Nations. On September 7, 1999, he presented his credentials to the United Nations Secretary-General. In 2000 he served as VicePresident of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, and in 2002 he became Vice-President of the 57th United Nations General Assembly. During the first half of 2006 he chaired the European Union in New York during Austria's Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Dr. Gerhard Pfanzelter has recently successfully led Austria's campaign for a non-permanent seat in the Security Council for the period 2009-2010. Previously, from 1983 to 1989, Gerhard Pfanzelter had served as Austria's Ambassador to Senegal, Gambia, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Guinea and Mauritania. He then was appointed Ambassador to Syria for a four-year term, ending in 1993, when he became Head of the Department for International Organizations in the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Ambassador Pfanzelter started his diplomatic career in Rome. He has a law degree obtained at the University of Innsbruck and an M.A. in International Relations from the School of Advanced International Studies in Washington D.C. Contacts tel. +40 213 257 011 fax +40 213 190 181 e-mail : daniel.cosnita@innoconsult.ro Biography Graduated both as engineer and economist, Mr Cosnita is responsible for the technology promotion project as a consultant for the GTZ, he organised and facilitated various seminars and workshops in the field of technology transfer and innovation and organised the concept and implementation of the Software Business Incubator of the Technical University in Timisoara. Since the summer 2003 Mr Cosnita has been involved in the GTZ wood related activities in the region Brasov-Covasna and is currently supporting the building up of a wood cluster in the region in the frame of a FP7 project, “Pro Wood”. He is also involved as an expert in the cluster mapping process currently performed by the Romanian Ministry for Economy. In addition to that Daniel was member of the Commission’s expert group TRANSVISION on regional foresight for neighbouring regions sharing a common border. Presentation title T he Role of Mediator Organisations in Establishing Successful Clusters: Examples from Romania 43 speakers Senior Adviser to the Minister of Economy and SEF National Coordinator Ministry of Economy Romania Richard Jones Adriean Videanu Director Official Co-financig Unit European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Minister Ministry of Economy Romania Contacts Contacts tel. +44 20 7338 7266 fax +44 20 7338 6538 e-mail : jonesr@ebrd.com tel. +40 21 202 5140 fax +40 21 202 5177 e-mail : adriean_videanu@minind.ro Biography Biography Adriean Videanu is the Minister of Economy of Romania. Mr Videanu held the mandate of General Mayor of Bucharest between 2005 and 2008. On the period 20042005 he was viceprim-minister in charge of the economic affairs. Mr Adriean Videanu is also an important politician, Member of the Parliament, the primvicepresident of the Democrat-Liberal Party, holding a vast experience on the political stage since 1990. Before joining the public sector, Adriean Videanu was the president of the TitanMar Company. In 1987 Adriean Videanu graduated the Politechnic Institute of Bucharest, Faculty of Transport. Richard is the Director of Official Co-financing Unit at EBRD responsible for the Bank’s technical assistance and grant investment cooperation programmes with international donors. He joined EBRD in 2003 as Adviser to the Board Director for the European Commission. In 2006, Richard moved to the Energy Efficiency & Climate Change Team in Banking. He transferred to the role of Senior Manager & Policy Advisor, Official Co-Financing Unit in May of last year and was promoted to Director, Official Co-Financing in October 2009. Prior to joining the EBRD, Richard worked at HM Treasury as a Policy analyst before being seconded to the Cabinet of Chris Patten, European Commissioner for External Relations. Richard holds an MPhil in Russian and East European Studies from Oxford University. Maria Parcalabescu Secretary of State Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment Romania Contacts tel. +40 21 206 6271 // +40 745 031 394 e-mail : m.parcalabescu@gematex.ro Biography Ms Maria Parcalabescu holds the position of Secretary of State with the Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment since January 2009. Prior to this official position, she successfully developed her entire professional career in the private sector. In 1982 she began as a trainee engineer at “Vranco” Garments Factory in Foscani, and from 1983 to 1984 she was Head of Department of the company. In January 1985 she was employed by the National Institute of Research and Design for the Light Industry (IPIU), in Bucharest as a design engineer. In 1988 she was promoted to Head of Unit for design of garments plants. In 1989 she was promoted, by contest, to Senior Design Engineer. From 1991 to 1993 Ms Parcalabescu was hired by the representative of the Austrian Landau company in Romania as Head of Sales for garments equipment. In 1993 she founded Gematex Center Prodcom Impex, a company which deals with trade in equipment for the garments industry, knitwear, furs, leather garments and than, in 1995, Gematex Trading SRL Company, both based in Bucharest. In 1997 she set-up Maremod S.A, a Romanian-German joint-venture, in Bucharest, with 80% Romanian capital and 20% German capital. Ms Parcalabescu was CEO of Gematex companies and Chairman of the Board of Maremod until 2009, when she took over the current official position. Since September 2009 she has been charged with full authority to coordinate the Ministry of SME’s, Trade and Business Environment. 44 partners speakers GENERAL INFORMATION speakers programme GENERAL INFORMATION Registration and Accreditation Social Events JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel – Ground Floor Entrance JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel – First Floor, Constanta Hall SEF registration includes: access to all formal sessions and parallel events, an information pack (participant bag), access to the SEF databases for business contacts (bilateral meetings), participation in social events including a lunch, evening reception and farewell cocktail. Please note that all participants, press and staff are required to wear their badges throughout the duration of the event. Thursday 12 November 2009 Lunch Time: 12.15 – 13.45 Closing Cocktail Time: 18.30 – 19.30 Registration / Accreditation area Wednesday 11 November 2009 : 14.00 – 18.00 Thursday 12 November 2009 : 08.00 – 17.00 Press Room Official Language JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel – First Floor, Sibiu Hall T he official language of the events is English. English/ Romanian simultaneous interpretation is provided for formal sessions. Assistance to journalists and SEF Media Partners is available at the Press Room. Please ask our staff for press releases, programme changes as well as for organising interviews with selected speakers and participants. Bilateral Meetings After the Event JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel – First Floor, Braila Hall The major outputs of the 12th CEI Summit Economic Forum and updated information, including speakers’ presentations and contacts information, project related documentation, press releases and clippings, post event Official Report, and a complete list of participants will be made available on-line at www.ceinet.org/SEF. The bilateral meetings room serves as a facility for entrepreneurs, bankers, potential investors and joint venture partners to get to know each other and discuss their business proposals, availability of funds, projects and programmes. 46 organisers general info PARTNERS speakers programme SPONSORS Co-Sponsors ENEL Romania 18 Pitar Mos Street 010454 Bucharest, Romania tel. +40 21 314 0058 fax +40 21 314 0059 homepage : www.enel.ro Astaldi SpA (Romania) Mr Pier Luca Canino, Area Manager Romania Strada Carol Davila Bucharest, Romania tel. +40 21 411 1399 mob. +40 21 411 1701 e-mail : area@astaldi.ro homepage : www.astaldi.it D'Appolonia SpA Via San Nazaro, 19 16145 Genova, Italy tel. +39 010 3628148 fax +39 010 3621078 e-mail : info@dappolonia.it homepage : www.dappolonia.it Generali Group Generali Romania Gheorghe Polizu Street No. 58-60 District 1, Bucharest, Romania tel. +40 21 312 3635 fax +40 21 312 3720 e-mail : info@generali.ro homepage : www.generali.ro 48 Supporters APRIambiente SpA Palazzo Canova Centro Direzionale Milano 2 20090 Segrate (Milan), Italy tel. +39 02 210841 fax +39 02 26924275 e-mail : eugenio.ferro@mwhglobal.com Dr Filippo Checcucci via Toscana 1 00187 Roma, Italy tel. +39 06 482981 mob. +39 340 3847198 e-mail : f.checcucci@apriambiente.it SPEA Ingegneria Europea SpA Italferr SpA Branch Romania Str. Nerva Traian nr.9 bl.M67, sc.2, et.5, ap.46 sector 3, Bucharest, Romania tel. +40 21 311 57 56 tel. / fax +40 21 311 57 57 e-mail : spea@rdsmail.ro Via Marsala, 53 00185 Roma, Italy tel. +39 06 49752507 fax +39 06 49752209 e-mail : international@italferr.it homepage : www.italferr.it partners MWH SpA 49 ROMANIAN COMPANIES SUPPORTING THE SEF The organisation of the Roundtable of the CEI Ministers of Economic Sectors and the Summit Economic Forum was possibile thanks to the generous support of SC Electrica SA SC Hidroelectrica SA Electrica SA is one of the most significant Romanian actors in the electricity distribution and supply domain, as well as the biggest energetic services provider. Its top position is sustained by both economic results and the experience of more than 120 years in this field of activity. Through its distribution and supply subsidiaries in Transylvania and Northern Muntenia (Wallachia), as well as through its service subsidiary, Electrica Serv – a company that conducts activities at the national level, Electrica SA provides services for nearly 3.5 million clients. SC Electrica SA delivers high standard services in: electricity distribution; infrastructure development; electricity supply; design and engineering; IT services and telecommunications; maintenance and energetic services; quality and environment management; personnel training and specialization; and patrimony administration. Hidroelectrica is a trade state-owned company under the authority of the Ministry of Economy, whose main activity objects are power generation and ancillary services delivery by using hydropower resources. Established in 2000, Hidroelectrica managed to impose itself on the Romanian Energy Market due to its experience, reliability and flexibility, and now is the leading yet progressive power generator and supplier in Romania and the main supplier of ancillary services. Hidroelectrica provides as much as 27% of the nation’s power production, depending on the hydraulicity of the year, while the proportion of the ancillary services supplied to the National Power System is about 90%. Our excellent results and our commitment to quality confirm us as a leader setting benchmarks for the power sector. CN Transelectrica SA Transelectrica is the Romanian Transmission and System Operator (TSO) with a key strategic role in the Romanian electricity market. It manages and operates the electricity power system and transmission grid, providing transmission services for electricity transactions among Central and South – Eastern countries, as a member of ENTSO-E (European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity). Transelectrica ensures the stable and reliable operation of the Romanian Power System (RPS) and is responsible for electricity transmission services, power system and wholesale electricity market operations, and electricity transmission grid and market infrastructure development. It guarantees a regulated third party access to the Romanian electricity transmission network under transparent, non-discriminatory and fair conditions to all market participants, while also serving as the physical main link between electricity supply and demand, continuously balancing in real time power generation with demand. Transelectrica’s core functions are: Transmission and System Operator of the Romanian Power System; Electricity Balancing Market Operator; Commercial Operator of the electricity market, through its legal subsidiary OPCOM; Metering Operator of the wholesale electricity market, through its branch OMEPA; Telecommunication and IT Operator, through its legal subsidiary TELETRANS. SN Nuclearelectrica SA Societatea Nationala Nuclearelectrica (SNN) SA was set up in July 1998. Nuclearelectrica's main mission is the production of electricity and thermal power using nuclear fission, as well as the manufacturing of nuclear fuel, ensuring high safety, efficiency and respect towards the environment and the population. The management of Nuclearelectrica has its headquarters located in Bucharest where it coordinates the activity of its two branches: a) Cernavoda NPP, which is responsible for the operation of the Cernavoda NPP’s Units 1 and 2 and b) The Nuclear Fuel Plant (FCN) in Pitesti, which is the qualified manufacturer of CANDU 6 type nuclear fuel bundles. The CANDU type reactor (Canadian Deuterium Uranium) which uses heavy water of nuclear purity as moderator and natural uranium as fuel was chosen to equip Units 1 and 2 of the Cernavoda NPP due to its excellent economic and nuclear safety features. Unit 1 is the first nuclear reactor commissioned in Romania, which began its commercial operation on December 1996, followed by Unit 2 on October 2, 2007. At present, the two units ensure about 18% of Romania’s total electricity demand. Nuclearelectrica’s values are: Safety - nuclear safety is the major priority; Respect for the environment - a clean environment for future generations; Efficiency - remarkable results with minimum costs; Trust - nuclear power can ensure the present and future energy demands of mankind; Transparency - achieving a permanent, transparent and open dialog with the population and local community support. 50 SNGN Romgaz SA Complexul Energetic Turceni Romgaz is a joint stock company of national interest; the state, through the Ministry of Economy, is the majority shareholder. Romgaz carries out geological rounds of research for the discovery of new gas reservoirs, produces methane gas by means of exploiting the reservoirs from the company’s portfolio, stores gas in UGSs and provides services for gas fields in order to optimize their performance. Romgaz is the sole state owned company which fulfilled all economical growth conditions and which was placed among the biggest companies in Romania. In accordance with the development strategy of the company, investments will be mainly made for geological research. Moreover, the company’s prospects aim at upgrading the natural gas underground storage capacity both by means of its own resources and through partnerships with major international companies. The profile of Complexul Energetic Turceni is the production of power energy based on lignite. Included entities: Turceni Power Plant with an available power of about 1980 MW (6 units x 330 MW ); Jilt Sud and Jilt Nord Quarries with a production capacity of about 6,000,000 to/ year; Tehomir Underground Mine with a production capacity of about 400,000 to/year. With a medium monthly output of 550 GWh, Complexul Energetic Turceni - the reference point in the energy industry - covers over 12% of the energy consumption in the system, offering for sale the biggest quantity of energy among all the producers of the coal branches. Complexul Energetic Rovinari Power plant SC Complexul Energetic Rovinari SA is located 25 km S-W from Targu Jiu and next to the town Rovinari very close to the coal pits Rovinari, Tismana and Pinoasa. According to the way it is physically positioned, the power plant is directly fueled, which is unique in Romania. This enables the plant to transform directly into energy the huge amounts of coal from the pits, which are included in the company ensuring minimum transportation of the coal by conveyer belts. This significantly reduces the costs for coal transport. Revealingly, the power plant Rovinari is the sole Romanian power plant without railroad costs. Mining perimeters from the Rovinari Coal Field are located in the southeast side of Tg-Jiu Town, Gorj County on the right side of the Jiu River. The main objectives of the SC Complexul Energetic Rovinari SA are: desulphurization plants for all units to be able to respect the EU environmental laws; raising the performance of the electrical precipitator at a value less then 50 mg dust/Nm3 flue gas; the building of a new unit of 400-500 MW on the location of unit 1 and 2, which will be demolished; the strengthening of the company’s position on the energy market by ensuring it with long term energy delivery contracts; continuous efficiency increase of all units by rehabilitation and the modernisation of equipments; continuing rehabilitation and modernisation for mining equipments as well as optimisation of dispatches for lignite exploitation process to reduce all costs; up-grade of mining technologies to attend the designed output capacities in order to provide all power plant coal requirement in the future; extension of Quality Assurance Management to mining activity; the implementation of management system for environment protection, safety and healthy of work. SNTGN Transgaz SA Transgaz SA aims at the achievement of the national strategy on: transmission, international transit, natural gas dispatching, and researchdesign in the field of natural gas transmission by performing, under the Romanian legislation, commercial deeds proper to its object of activity agreed in its Bylaws. For the support of the main object of activity Transgaz SA may complementary perform other related activities, in compliance with the legislation in effect and with its own Bylaws, except for the purchasing and trading of natural gas from domestic production or import. Transgaz SA is the technical operator of the national gas transmission system and it is responsible for its operation under quality, safety, efficiency and environmental conditions. Complexul Energetic Craiova partners SC Complexul Energetic Craiova SA has been founded on 01 april 2004 on the basis of Government Decision No. 103/ 2004 regarding some measures for lignite-based electrical and thermal energy production reorganization, by merging of two thermal power plants Isalnita T PP and Craiova II CHPP and integration of lignite open pits exploitation Prigoria part of former National Lignite Company Oltenia. Total installed electrical power of the company is 930 MW. Thus, CEN Craiova obtained over 40 years of experience in operation of lignite fired power plants. The inbuilt capacity represents 7% of the total inbuilt capacity of Romania and 25% of the domestic lignite fired capacities. Over 60% of the electricity generated by the power plants is already sold on the open market to large industrial players such as PETROM, SNLO ARPECHIM. A significant portion (37%) of the electricity generation is sold on the regulated electricity market. 51 MEDIA PARTNERS MEDIAFAX AGERPRES BUSINESS MONITOR INTERNATIONAL OSSERVATORIO BALCANI E CAUCASO TELEVIZIUNEA ROMANA RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI BLOOMBIZ BURSA SEENEWS SEE BUSINESS THE MONEY CHANNEL Marketing Partners Istituto per l’Europa Centro-Orientale e Balcanica (IECOB) British Romanian Chamber of Commerce Support Staff Provider VIP www.vipromania.ro 52 58 organisers partners general info ORGANISERS speakers programme ORGANISERS Secretariat for CEI Projects Ministry of Economy, Romania Programme Manager: Mr Guido Paolucci H.E. Adriean Videanu Minister of Economy Calea Victoriei, 152 - sector 1 // 010096 Bucharest // Romania tel. +40 21 202 54 26 e-mail : birou_presa@minind.ro homepage : www.minind.ro Trieste Office at the CEI Headquarters Via Genova 9 // 34121 Trieste // Italy tel. +39 040 7786 777 // fax +39 040 7786 766 e-mail : cei.ebrd@cei-es.org homepage : www.ceinet.org Mr Lucian Sova, Senior Adviser to the Minister of Economy and SEF National Coordinator Ms Elena Timofte, Public Manager Ms Dana Hatisi, Adviser, General Directorate of Energy, Oil and Gas Senior Executive Officer: Ms Slavena Radovanovic Executive Officer: Ms Elisabetta Dovier Executive Officer: Mr Adrian Keler Consultants: Ms Simona Mameli, Mr Vlad C. Olievschi Assistant Secretary: Ms Tea Stibilj Interns: Ms Daniela Biadene, Ms Roxana Ciupariu Ministry of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment, Romania H.E. Gabriel Sandu Minister of SMEs, Trade and Business Environment London Office at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) One Exchange Square // London EC2A 2JN // UK tel. +44 20 7338 7471 // fax +44 20 7338 6538 e-mail : paoluccg@ebrd.com homepage : www.ebrd.com Calea Victoriei, 152 - sector 1 // 010096 Bucharest // Romania tel. +40 21 336 14 51 // fax +40 21 336 18 43 e-mail : lili.scelcunov@mimmc.ro homepage : www.mimmc.ro Intern: Ms Valentina Giuliani Ms Codruta Gheorghe, First Counsellor, General Division for European Affairs Ms Ileana Modreanu, Counsellor, DG SME, Domestic Trade and Cooperatives SEF is organised in cooperation with European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Italian Institute for Foreign Trade (ICE) One Exchange Square // London EC2A 2JN // UK tel. + 44 20 7338 6000 // fax + 44 207338 6100 e-mail : generalenquiries@ebrd.com homepage : www.ebrd.com Via Liszt, 21 // 00144 Rome // Italy tel. +39 06 59921 // fax +39 06 59647382 e-mail : coll.industriale@ice.it homepage : www.ice.it 60 The Central European Initiative (CEI) comprises 18 Member States. Membership extends over a territory of 2.4 million square kilometres with a population of nearly 260 million. From the very beginning, the main aim of the Initiative has been to help transition countries in Central and Eastern Europe in their journey towards further integration with EU structures. Although the CEI is not a major donor organisation, it has several funds which are used to promote projects in a number of sectors. The accession of five CEI Member States to the EU in May 2004, and of Bulgaria and Romania in January 2007, has shifted the CEI focus towards those Member States remaining outside the EU. By developing and implementing various projects and programmes, the CEI assists its Member States in a concrete and demand-driven manner. The Way Ahead: Towards a Better Future in cooperation with CEI Member States Albania // Austria // Belarus // Bosnia and Herzegovina // Bulgaria // Croatia // Czech Republic // Hungary // Italy // Macedonia // Moldova // Montenegro // Poland // Romania // Serbia // Slovakia // Slovenia // Ukraine