Andreas Dombret
Andreas Raymond Dombret (born January 16, 1960, in the United States)[1] is a German-American banker who served as member of the executive board of the Deutsche Bundesbank from 2010 until 2018. In that capacity, he held responsibility for Banking and Financial Supervision, Risk Controlling and the Bundesbank's Representative Offices abroad.[2] Earlier in his career, Dombretwas the vice-chairman of Bank of America Global Investment Banking in Europe, the Middle East and Africa as well as head of the German, Austrian and Swiss branches. He holds dual German and American citizenship. Early life and educationDombret completed his MBA at Westfälische Wilhelms University Münster and earned his doctorate at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, where he wrote his dissertation on Takeover Premiums in M&A Transactions.[3] Dombret is honorary professor at the European Business School in Oestrich-Winkel[1] where he currently acts as visiting lecturer for the MBA graduate program in the courses Investment Banking and Capital Markets. CareerFrom 2010 until 2018, Dombret was a member of the executive board of the Deutsche Bundesbank, responsible for Banking Supervision, Risk Control, Economic Education, University of Applied Sciences and Technical Central Bank Cooperation and the Bundesbank's representatives abroad.[2] In this capacity, he was also a member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the ECB Supervisory Board as well as the German Financial Stability Committee. From 2005 to 2009, Dombret served as vice chairman of Bank of America Global Investment Banking in Europe, the Middle East and Africa as well as head of the German, Austrian and Swiss branches.[1] Prior to joining Bank of America, Dombret was a managing director and the co-head of Rothschild Germany. Prior to this, he spent 10 years with JP Morgan in London and in Frankfurt, and was a managing director in the Investment Banking Division covering German clients. Dombret began his career at the headquarters of Deutsche Bank. After retiring from the board of the German central bank, Dombret continued to serve on the board of Basel-based Bank for International Settlements until the end of 2018 and subsequently assumed a portfolio of advisory mandates. Among them are consultancy firm Oliver Wyman,[4] Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC)[5] and London-headquartered Equity Research firm Autonomous. In addition, he advises US Investment House Houlihan Lokey as Independent Chairman DACH and German Fintech Deposit Solutions, speaks at conferences worldwide and teaches as Adjunct Senior Research Scholar at the Faculty of International & Public Affairs of Columbia University in New York City. Other activitiesGovernment agencies
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AwardsIn 2007, Dombret was awarded the Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande).[9] In 2012, Dombret was honoured with the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art.[10] In 2013, he was awarded with the Hessian Order of Merit[11] as well as with the Plaque of Honour of Frankfurt am Main.[12] In 2016, Dombret was awarded the Weilburgpreis of the City of Baden, Austria,[13] for his support of art and culture as well as the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon.[14] In 2016, he was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to Anglo German economic and trade relations.[15] In 2017, he obtained the silver cross of the Bundesland Niederösterreich (Lower Austria) for his support the Arnulf Rainer museum in Baden.[16] In 2018, he was awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre national du mérite of the French Republic. DonationsDombret sponsors the Andreas Dombret – Center for Students Initiatives (CSI) at the Westfälische Wilhelms University (WWU) in Münster[17] and a graduation prize for one dissertation that best combines science and practice every year.[18] For his merits for the university, Andreas Dombret was awarded with the WWU university medal in 2009.[19] For his grant to the Arnulf Rainer museum in Baden (near Vienna) he was awarded with the "Grosse silberne Stadtwappen der Stadt Baden bei Wien" in January 2010.[20] Publications
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