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Mario Monti Fast Facts

Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti speaks during a press conference after a meeting of European Union leaders in Brussels, May 24, 2012.

(CNN)Here is a look at the life of economist and former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti.

Personal

Birth date: March 19, 1943
Birth place: Varese, Italy
    Marriage: Elsa Monti
      Children: Giovanni and Federica
      Education: Bocconi University, Milan, degree in economics, 1965; Post graduate studies at Yale University
      Religion: Catholic

        Other Facts

        Nicknamed Super Mario.
        Founding president of Bruegel, a think tank for economic policy.

        Timeline

        1970-1979 - Economics professor at the University of Turin.
        1978-1994 - Writes economic commentary for Corriere della Sera, a daily newspaper.
        1989-1994 - Rector of Bocconi University.
        1994 - Becomes president of Bocconi University.
        1995-1999 - Member of the European Commission as Commissioner for Internal Market, Financial Services and Financial Integration Customs, and Taxation.
        1999-2004 - Member of the European Commission as Commissioner for Competition.
        2001 - As the European Commission's competition commissioner, Monti engineers the Commission's block of GE's $42 billion acquisition of Honeywell International.
        2004 - The European Commission fines Microsoft more than $600 million for being in violation of EU competition law.
        2005-2011 - International adviser to Goldman Sachs.
        November 9, 2011 - Is named senator for life by Italian President Giorgio Napolitano.
        November 16, 2011 - Is sworn in as Italy's prime minister.
        December 21, 2012 - Monti resigns.
          February 24-25, 2013 - Monti's bloc comes in fourth in parliamentary elections.
          June 2013-November 2022 - Resumes his role as president of Bocconi University, a position he had given up when he became prime minister.