POLITICIAN

Wilhelm Molterer

1955 - Today

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Wilhelm Molterer (born 14 May 1955) is an Austrian politician, who currently serves as the managing director of the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI). Between 2011 and 2015 he was the vice-president and member of the Management Committee of the European Investment Bank (EIB). Before joining the EIB, he was Member of the Austrian Parliament. He has been Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister of Austria and chairman of the conservative Austrian People's Party. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 16 in 2024). Wilhelm Molterer is the 18,441st most popular politician (down from 18,116th in 2024), the 1,164th most popular biography from Austria (down from 1,153rd in 2019) and the 232nd most popular Austrian Politician.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Wilhelm Molterer ranks 671Before him are Prakash Padukone, Pete Shelley, Cedric Maxwell, Gulshan Grover, Jay McInerney, and Hugh Padgham. After him are Stoyanka Kurbatova, Vladimiro Schettina, Evans Paul, Richard Burr, René Valenzuela, and Eric Allman.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Wilhelm Molterer ranks 1,164 out of 1,424Before him are Julian Baumgartlinger (1988), Virgil Widrich (1967), Mario Matt (1979), Martin Stranzl (1980), Sybille Bammer (1980), and Gernot Trauner (1992). After him are Martin Höllwarth (1974), Gerhard Haidacher (1963), Josef Reiter (1959), Sebastian Prödl (1987), Johanna Mikl-Leitner (1964), and Arabella Kiesbauer (1969).

Among POLITICIANS In Austria

Among politicians born in Austria, Wilhelm Molterer ranks 232Before him are Hartwig Löger (1965), Michael Spindelegger (1959), Barbara Prammer (1954), Ursula Plassnik (1956), Barbara Rosenkranz (1958), and Beate Meinl-Reisinger (1978). After him are Johanna Mikl-Leitner (1964), Pamela Rendi-Wagner (1971), Harri Stojka (1957), Klaudia Tanner (1970), Susanne Riess (1961), and Josef Pröll (1968).