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Birth date: October 11, 1947
Birth place: Athens, Greece
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Birth name: Lucas Demetrios Papademos
Marriage: Shanna (Ingram) Papademos
Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S. in Physics, 1970; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1972; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D. in Economics, 1977
Timeline
1975-1984 - Teaches economics at Columbia University.
1980 - Senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
1985-1993 - Chief Economist at the Bank of Greece.
1988-1993 - Teaches economics at the University of Athens.
1994-2002 - Governor of the Bank of Greece.
June 1, 2002-May 31, 2010 - Vice President of the European Central Bank.
2002 - Assists the Greek government's transition from the drachma to the euro.
2010-2011 - Serves as an adviser to Prime Minister George Papandreou.
2010-2011 - Visiting professor at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
2010-present - Senior Fellow at the Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany.
April 2011 - Appointed as inaugural Minos A. Zombanakis Professor of the International Financial System at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
November 11, 2011 - Is sworn in as prime minister of Greece.
May 16, 2012 - Resigns as prime minister after Greek elections fail to produce a government.
May 25, 2017 - Is injured by a letter bomb explosion while riding in a car in Athens.
Birth name: Lucas Demetrios Papademos November 11, 2011 - Is sworn in as prime minister of Greece. 1980 - Senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Timeline 1975-1984 - Teaches economics at Columbia University. November 11, 2011 - Is sworn in as prime minister of Greece. June 1, 2002-May 31, 2010 - Vice President of the European Central Bank. May 16, 2012 - Resigns as prime minister after Greek elections fail to produce a government. Timeline 1980 - Senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. May 25, 2017 - Is injured by a letter bomb explosion while riding in a car in Athens. Birth place: Athens, Greece 1975-1984 - Teaches economics at Columbia University. 1985-1993 - Chief Economist at the Bank of Greece. Timeline Personal November 11, 2011 - Is sworn in as prime minister of Greece. June 1, 2002-May 31, 2010 - Vice President of the European Central Bank. November 11, 2011 - Is sworn in as prime minister of Greece. Birth date: October 11, 1947 1994-2002 - Governor of the Bank of Greece. Timeline May 25, 2017 - Is injured by a letter bomb explosion while riding in a car in Athens. 1985-1993 - Chief Economist at the Bank of Greece. 1975-1984 - Teaches economics at Columbia University. 1985-1993 - Chief Economist at the Bank of Greece. 1988-1993 - Teaches economics at the University of Athens. 1980 - Senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. 1994-2002 - Governor of the Bank of Greece. 1988-1993 - Teaches economics at the University of Athens. Personal 1988-1993 - Teaches economics at the University of Athens. Marriage: Shanna (Ingram) Papademos Birth date: October 11, 1947 2010-2011 - Serves as an adviser to Prime Minister George Papandreou. 2010-present - Senior Fellow at the Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany. 2010-2011 - Serves as an adviser to Prime Minister George Papandreou. May 25, 2017 - Is injured by a letter bomb explosion while riding in a car in Athens. Timeline November 11, 2011 - Is sworn in as prime minister of Greece. Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S. in Physics, 1970; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1972; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D. in Economics, 1977 Timeline 1988-1993 - Teaches economics at the University of Athens. November 11, 2011 - Is sworn in as prime minister of Greece. 2010-2011 - Visiting professor at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. 1994-2002 - Governor of the Bank of Greece. 1975-1984 - Teaches economics at Columbia University. Birth name: Lucas Demetrios Papademos May 25, 2017 - Is injured by a letter bomb explosion while riding in a car in Athens. 2010-2011 - Serves as an adviser to Prime Minister George Papandreou. November 11, 2011 - Is sworn in as prime minister of Greece. 1988-1993 - Teaches economics at the University of Athens. 2010-2011 - Serves as an adviser to Prime Minister George Papandreou. 2010-2011 - Serves as an adviser to Prime Minister George Papandreou. May 25, 2017 - Is injured by a letter bomb explosion while riding in a car in Athens. Birth name: Lucas Demetrios Papademos 2010-present - Senior Fellow at the Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany. 1994-2002 - Governor of the Bank of Greece. Birth place: Athens, Greece 2002 - Assists the Greek government's transition from the drachma to the euro. 2010-present - Senior Fellow at the Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany. Timeline Birth name: Lucas Demetrios Papademos 1985-1993 - Chief Economist at the Bank of Greece. Birth place: Athens, Greece 2010-present - Senior Fellow at the Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany. Personal Marriage: Shanna (Ingram) Papademos Personal 1980 - Senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Birth place: Athens, Greece May 16, 2012 - Resigns as prime minister after Greek elections fail to produce a government. Birth place: Athens, Greece June 1, 2002-May 31, 2010 - Vice President of the European Central Bank. May 16, 2012 - Resigns as prime minister after Greek elections fail to produce a government. 1985-1993 - Chief Economist at the Bank of Greece.
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