Jörgen Holmquist Explained

Jörgen Holmquist
Office:Director-General
Internal Market and Services, European Commission
Term Start:2007
Term End:2010
Predecessor:Alexander Schaub
Office2:Director-General
Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, European Commission
Term Start2:2002
Term End2:2006
Successor2:Fokion Fotiadis
Birth Date:1 May 1947
Birth Place:Stockholm, Sweden
Death Place:United States
Nationality:Swedish
Spouse:Gail Rubenstein
Alma Mater:University of Stockholm

Jörgen Holmquist (1 May 1947  - 28 March 2014[1]) was a Swedish public administrator who was the Director-General of Internal Market and Services at the European Commission, a position he held until 2010. Before his appointment to DG Internal Market and Services, he served as the Director-General of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs. He was chair of the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants and the European Corporate Governance Institute from 2012 until his death.

Career

Prior to his appointment as Director-General (DG) of Internal Market and Services, Holmquist served as the DG of Fisheries and Maritime Affair (2005–2006), DG of Fisheries (2002–2004), Deputy DG of Budget (2001–2002) and Director in DG Agriculture (1997–2001), all within the European Commission. Before joining the Commission, Holmquist served in the Swedish government. He spent most of his career in the Swedish Ministry of Finance where he dealt with economic policy and particularly public sector budgeting. His last position at the Ministry of Finance prior to leaving for the European Commission was as Budget Director (2003–2007). He also spent 7 years in Washington DC on behalf of the Ministry of Finance.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: International Federation of Accountants: In Memoriam: Jorgen Holmquist 1947-2014 . 2014-04-02.
  2. Web site: European Commission - DG Internal Market and Services: Our Director General . 2009-09-05.