
The Superfund (EESYP) announces the inclusion of Mr. Michalis Oratis in the Management Team of the company in the position of Chief Risk Officer. Mr. Oratis has more than 30 years of experience in Risk Management, Regulatory Compliance and Treasury, from senior management positions in companies and financial institutions in Greece and abroad. He has been, among others, General Manager of the Risk Management Division of the National Bank Group, Country Treasurer at ABN-AMRO BANK N.V., Citibank N.A. and Bank of America NT & SA, as well as Group Treasurer in the Mytilineos Business group, while he was a Management Advisor at DoVALUE Greece.
He is a graduate of the Department of Chemical Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens, while he has an MSc. in Industrial Engineering from Columbia University (USA), as well as M.B.A. in Finance and International Business from New York University (USA).
Grigoris D. Demitriadis, CEO of the Superfund said: “Making decisions based on documented information and leading to more correct and efficient management of public property and the multiplication of its value for the Greek State and society, is essential. As part of our transformation into a Public Wealth Fund, we resolutely proceed to the implementation of best practices in accordance with international standards, and shield the Superfund by creating a Risk Management department, staffing it with experienced and renowned market executives, such as Michalis Oratis. We wish him every success in his new role. “


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