Gerrit Zalm
His Excellency Gerrit Zalm | |
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Gerrit Zalm in 2008 | |
Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands | |
In office 27 May 2003 – 22 February 2007 Serving with Thom de Graaf (2003–2005) Laurens Jan Brinkhorst (2005–2006) | |
Prime Minister | Jan Peter Balkenende |
Preceded by |
Johan Remkes Eduard Bomhoff |
Succeeded by |
Wouter Bos André Rouvoet |
Minister of Economic Affairs | |
In office 3 July 2006 – 7 July 2006 | |
Prime Minister | Jan Peter Balkenende |
Preceded by | Laurens Jan Brinkhorst |
Succeeded by | Joop Wijn |
Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | |
In office 16 May 2002 – 27 November 2004 | |
Preceded by | Hans Dijkstal |
Succeeded by | Jozias van Aartsen |
Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy in the House of Representatives | |
In office 23 May 2002 – 27 May 2003 | |
Preceded by | Hans Dijkstal |
Succeeded by | Jozias van Aartsen |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
In office 23 May 2002 – 27 May 2003 | |
In office 19 May 1998 – 3 August 1998 | |
Minister of Finance | |
In office 27 May 2003 – 22 February 2007 | |
Prime Minister | Jan Peter Balkenende |
Preceded by | Hans Hoogervorst |
Succeeded by | Wouter Bos |
In office 22 August 1994 – 22 July 2002 | |
Prime Minister | Wim Kok |
Preceded by | Wim Kok |
Succeeded by | Hans Hoogervorst |
Director of the Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis | |
In office 1 January 1989 – 22 August 1994 | |
Preceded by | Peter de Ridder |
Succeeded by | Henk Don |
Personal details | |
Born |
Gerrit Zalm 6 May 1952 Enkhuizen, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Political party | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (from 1963) |
Spouse(s) |
First wife (m. 1971–1978; divorced) Lydia Brouwer (m. 1982) |
Children |
1 daughter (First wife) 1 son (First wife) 1 daughter (with Lydia) 2 sons (with Lydia) |
Residence | The Hague, Netherlands |
Alma mater | VU University Amsterdam (Bachelor of Economics, Master of Economics) |
Occupation |
Politician Civil servant Economist Banker Corporate director Professor |
Gerrit Zalm (born 6 May 1952) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). He served as Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister from May 27, 2003 until February 22, 2007 in the Cabinets Balkenende II and III. He served earlier as Minister of Finance in the Cabinets Kok I and II from August 22, 1994 until July 22, 2002. After his term as Minister of Finance ended in 2002 he was selected by the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy to succeed retiring Party leader and Parliamentary leader in House of Representatives Hans Dijkstal. He served in this position for a full year for before becoming Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister in the Cabinet Balkenende II.[1]
He was the longest serving Minister of Finance in the History of the Netherlands and has been responsible for numerous reforms of the Economy of the Netherlands. He retired from politics after the completion of the term of the Cabinet Balkenende III.
On February 28, 2009 he was named as the CEO of the newly government owned bank ABN AMRO.[2]
Biography
Early life
Following his graduation from high school ("HBS-A" level) in Enkhuizen, Zalm began a study in economics at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, from which he graduated in 1975. In the same year he joined the Ministry of Finance. From 1983 he worked for the Ministry of Economic Affairs, where he eventually became a director. In 1988 he was appointed deputy director of the Centraal Planbureau, a state institution that, among other things, calculates the financial effects of government plans. In 1989 he became director there. In that capacity Zalm had, although not formally a politician, a significant influence on politics. From 1990 he also gave lectures at the Vrije Universiteit.
Politics
Between 22 August 1994 and 22 July 2002, Zalm, member of the market liberal party People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, was Minister of Finance in the first and second Wim Kok administrations. The Dutch economy being very healthy during those years, he did not experience large difficulties. However, he did introduce certain standards that are in effect until now, among which the Zalmnorm (Zalm standard) which describes a state policy by which the state does not respond extremely to economic fluctuations but just counteracts them.During the first, short Balkenende administration, Zalm was the acting leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy group in parliament. On 27 May 2003 he started his third term as Minister of Finance, in the second Balkenende administration, also serving as Deputy Prime Minister. On 30 June 2006, he succeeded Laurens Jan Brinkhorst as Minister of Economic Affairs, ad interim, with most tasks delegated to junior minister Karien van Gennip. On 7 July 2006 Joop Wijn was appointed as the new Minister of Economic Affairs.
After politics
On 26 November 2006, he announced in the Sunday morning talk show Buitenhof that he would step down from politics and would probably seek employment in the private sector. Zalm ended up working for the DSB Bank. On 21 November 2008 it was announced by Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende that Zalm will be the new CEO of the bank resulting from the merger of ABN and Fortis Netherlands, two recently nationalized banks.[3]
Personal
Zalm is a fan of Pinball and during his second term as Minister of Finance he had a pinball machine in his department.
In 2004 he had a Cameo appearance in the movie Cool of Theo van Gogh.[4]
Decorations
- Netherlands
- Order of Oranje-Nassau
- Officer (December 10, 2002)
- Commander (April 11, 2007)
- Order of Oranje-Nassau
References
- ↑ (Dutch) Drs. G. Zalm
- ↑ (Dutch) Gerrit Zalm nieuwe bestuursvoorzitter ABN AMRO/Fortis
- ↑ (Dutch) Gerrit Zalm: nieuwe topman Fortis en ABN Amro
- ↑ Video on YouTube
External links
- (Dutch) Dr. G. (Gerrit) Zalm (Parlement & Politiek)
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Civic offices | ||
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Preceded by Peter de Ridder |
Director of the Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis 1989–1994 |
Succeeded by Henk Don |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Wim Kok |
Minister of Finance 1994–2002 |
Succeeded by Hans Hoogervorst |
Preceded by Laurens Jan Brinkhorst |
Minister of Economic Affairs 2006 |
Succeeded by Joop Wijn |
Preceded by Johan Remkes Roelf de Boer |
Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands 2003–2007 Served alongside: Thom de Graaf (2003–2005), Laurens Jan Brinkhorst (2005–2006) |
Succeeded by Wouter Bos André Rouvoet |
Preceded by Hans Hoogervorst |
Minister of Finance 2003–2007 |
Succeeded by Wouter Bos |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Hans Dijkstal |
Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy 2002–2004 |
Succeeded by Jozias van Aartsen |
Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy in the House of Representatives 2002–2003 | ||
Business positions | ||
Preceded by Rijkman Groenink |
Chairman of ABN AMRO 2009–present |
Incumbent |
Chief Executive Officer of ABN AMRO 2009–present | ||
New office | Chairman of the ABN AMRO Group 2009–present | |
Chief Executive Officer of the ABN AMRO Group 2009–present |
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