Speaker

Mario Nava

Director General DG REFORM

European Commission {label=Belgium, value=Belgium}

Mario Nava (Director General, EC DG Reform), joined the European Commission in 1994 and held various senior positions. Since June 2020, he is the Director General of DG REFORM, in charge for the technical support to Structural Reform.
 
Previously, he served as Director for “Horizontal policies”, Director for “Financial system surveillance and crisis management” and, from 2011 to 2016, Director for “Regulation and prudential supervision of financial institutions” in the Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union Directorate General. During those years he also represented the European Commission at the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Prior to that, he was Head of the “Banking and Financial Conglomerates” Unit and of the “Financial Markets Infrastructure” Unit. He was also a member of the Group of Policy Advisers of the EU Commission President, and a member of the Cabinet of the Competition Commissioner. In 2018 he was President of the Italian Financial Market Authority (Consob).
 
Alongside his current work, he is active in research and teaching. He is currently Visiting Professor at Bocconi University (Milan) and at Solvay Business School (Brussels) and has been teaching in several universities in Europe and Latin America.

Thursday 11 | 04

Artemis Hall | European Cultural Centre of DelphiThu 11 | 04

    Friday 12 | 04

    Ahrweiler Hall | European Cultural Centre of DelphiFri 12 | 04

    Programming Partners: DG Reform & European Investment Bank

    Climate change is very real and severely impacts Member States, including putting a strain on civil protection systems, as made evident by the destructive floods, snowstorms, and wildfires across Europe. The EU strives to be climate-neutral by 2050, by saving, diversifying, and producing green energy supplies. At the same time, the EU, through the Commission’s Technical Support Instrument (TSI) and EIB funding, aims to support Member States in adapting to the new realities of climate change and in strengthening their civil protection systems.

    This panel discussion aims to explore Member States' actions for addressing the impact of climate change and strengthening civil protection, the relevant support provided by the EU, through the Commission's TSI and EIB funds, as well as the pivotal role of the private sector.

      Artemis Hall | European Cultural Centre of DelphiFri 12 | 04

      Programming Partner: DG Reform

        Leto Hall | Amalia HotelFri 12 | 04

        Programming Partner: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)