Ivan Štefanec

Ivan Štefanec (born September 30, 1961 in Považská Bystrica) is a Slovak politician and manager, former Member of the Slovak Parliament and currently Member of the European Parliament.[1]

Ivan Štefanec

Ivan Štefanec
Assumed office
1 July 2014
Personal details
Born (1961-09-30) 30 September 1961
Považská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia
NationalitySlovak
Political partyEuropean People's Party (EPP)
Alma materUniversity of Economics in Bratislava
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionManager
WebsiteIvan Štefanec MEP

Education

Career

Štefanec started to work as a researcher and later as a Project Manager at the engineering plant Považské strojárne, Považská Bystrica in 1983. Between years 1992 and 1993 he worked as Branch Manager[2] of Ernst & Young CS Consulting and since 1994 his professional career was connected with the company Coca-Cola. He started as Chief Financial Officer and Deputy General Manager and he was successfully running the company Coca-Cola Beverages Slovakia as the General Manager for 5 years. Under his leadership Cola-Cola Beverages Slovakia was awarded with the National Quality Prize 2001.[3] Following this and other accomplishments Ivan Štefanec was appointed the EU Integration Manager of Coca-Cola HBC in Vienna in January 2003. This role, among other responsibilities, incorporated the preparation of the company business for EU Enlargement in all accession countries. Ivan Štefanec was the President of the Business Alliance of Slovakia from its foundation in 2001 until 2005.[4]

Political career

Career in national politics

In 2003, Štefanec was nominated for the position of European Commissioner[5] by Slovak Democratic and Christian Union. After the 2004 wind disaster in High Tatra Mountains, Ivan Štefanec was leading the Government Committee for the recovery and development of High Tatras.[6] In 2006, he was appointed as the Plenipotentiary for adoption of the euro in Slovakia.[7] In 2006 – 2010, 2010 – 2014 he was Member of the Slovak National Council. He focused specifically on Economic issues and European affairs. Moreover, he was active in the area of SMEs, entrepreneurship and Slovak/Taiwanese relations. In 2010 he was appointed the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on European Affairs. On February 19, 2015 Ivan Štefanec left the SDKÚ-DS party claiming that the party has ceased to function. Since November 2015 he is a member of the Slovak political party KDH (Christian Democratic Movement).

Member of the European Parliament, 2014–present

At the 2014 European Parliament election Štefanec was elected as a Member of the European Parliament for the SDKU-DS and subsequently joined the EPP Group. His priority topics are digital single market, SMEs, TTIP, employment and red tape reduction.

Currently Štefanec serves as a member of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, the Delegation for relations with the countries of South Asia and a substitute in the Committee on Budgets, the Delegation to the EU-Ukraine Parliamentary Cooperation Committee and the Delegation to the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly. From 2016 until 2017, Štefanec was a member of the temporary Committee of Inquiry into Emission Measurements in the Automotive Sector.

In addition, Štefanec holds the position of the Vice-President of SME Europe and is a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on Integrity (Transparency, Anti-Corruption and Organized Crime).[8]

Recognition

  • 2003 – Dale Carnegie Leadership Award[9]
  • 2011 – Taiwanese Friendship Medal of Diplomacy[10]

Personal life

Štefanec is married and has two children, daughter Ivana and son Vladislav.

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