Xavier Musca

{{BLP sources|date=October 2017}}

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{{ infobox officeholder

| name = Xavier Musca

| office = Chief of Staff of President of France

| term_start = 2011

| term_end = 2012

| president = Nicolas Sarkozy

| predecessor = Claude Guéant

| successor = Pierre-René Lemas

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1960|02|23|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Bastia, France

| alma_mater = Sciences Po, ÉNA

| occupation = Civil servant

| nationality = French

}}

Xavier Musca (born 23 February 1960 in Bastia, Corsica) is a French economist, writer, and public administrator. In February 2011, he was appointed the Secretary-General of the French President Nicolas Sarkozy and was in charge of economic affairs. He served as a deputy for two years.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=11518859&privcapId=553683|title=Xavier Musca: Executive Profile and Biography|date=May 8, 2018|website=Bloomberg|access-date=May 8, 2018}}

Education

Positions

  • 1985 - Auditor, Inspection Générale des Finances
  • 1988 - 1989 Adviser to the head of the Inspection Générale des Finances
  • 1989 - 1990 Special adviser, Bureau for Energy, Transportation and Mines, charged with the FDES (economic and social development fund) secretariat at the Treasury Directorate
  • 1990 - 1993 Head of the European Affairs Bureau at the Treasury Directorate
  • 1993 - 1995 Technical adviser for Financial Affairs and International Economic Issues in the Private Office of Prime Minister Edouard Balladur.
  • 1995 - 1996 Head of the Financial Market Bureau at the Treasury Directorate
  • 1996 - 2000 Deputy Director for Europe and Monetary and International Affairs at the European and International Affairs Division of the Treasury Directorate
  • 2000 Chargé de la sous-Direction du financement de l'économie et Head of the Division for the Financing of the Economy and Business Competitiveness, and subsequently Deputy Director
  • Member of the plenary group of the Euro Taskforce
  • 2001 - May 2002 Head of the Department for the Financing of the State and the Economy at the Treasury Directorate
  • May 2002 - June 2004 Principal Private Secretary to Francis Mer, Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry
  • June 2005 - February 2009 Director General of the Treasury and Economic Policy and President of the Paris Club, a group of finance officials from 19 of the world's richest countries
  • February 2009 - Deputy Secretary General of the French President's Office
  • February 2011 - Appointed Secretary General{{Cite web|url=https://www.credit-agricole.com/en/finance/finance/financial-press-releases/xavier-musca-joins-the-credit-agricole-sa-management-team|title=Xavier Musca joins the Crédit Agricole SA management team|date=June 13, 2012|website=Groupe Credit Agricole}}

Career in the private sector

  • Amundi, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2016)[http://rapportannuel.amundi.com/accessible_FR/amundis-governance/board-of-directors.html Board of Directors] Amundi, Annual Report 2017.
  • Capgemini, Independent Member of the Board of Directors (since 2014)[https://www.capgemini.com/company-profile-key-figures/corporate-governance/board-of-directors-and-board-committees/ Board of Directors] Capgemini.
  • Banco Espírito Santo, Non-Executive Member of the Board of Directors (since 2012)
  • CNP Assurances, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2007)

Works

  • Code monétaire et financier, Alice Pezard and Xavier Musca; Ed. Litec (2005); {{ISBN|2-7110-0592-5}}
  • Rapport Moral sur l'Argent dans le Monde, Hubert Martini, Dominica Deprée, Joanne Klein-Cornede, and Xavier Musca; Association d'Economie Financière (2006); {{ISBN|2-911144-92-9}}

References

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