Background
He was born in 1947 in Suez, Egypt, the son of a Greek businessman established there.
He was born in 1947 in Suez, Egypt, the son of a Greek businessman established there.
He graduated with a degree in economics from the French School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (École des hautes études en sciences sociales), and later received a Doctor of Philosophy in economics from Pantheon-Sorbonne University, also in France.
Since December 2011, he has been Vice Chairman of Piraeus Bank, Greece"s largest. He has taught economics at various universities in France and Greece. He has also been president of the French think tank IPEMED (Institut de prospective économique du monde méditerranéen).
His political career began in 1978, when he became an economic advisor to Andreas Papandreou.
After Papandreou became Greece"s Prime Minister in 1981, Roumeliotis served, successively, as:
October - December 1981: General Secretary of the Ministry of Coordination
December 1981 - July 1982: Deputy Minister of Coordination
July 1982 - September 1983: Deputy Minister of Finance
April 1984 - February 1987: Deputy Minister of National Economy
February - November 1987: Minister of Commerce
November 1987 - July 1989: Minister of National Economy
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s he held various positions, such as Special Representative of the Council of the European Union for the stability process in the Balkans (1997-2000) and President of the Working Group for democratization, human rights and minority rights of the South Eastern Europe Stability Pact (2000-2001). From March 2010 until December 2011 he was Greece"s representative at the International Monetary Fund.
In December 2011, he became Vice Chairman of Piraeus Bank, Greece"s largest. The Chairman of the Bank, Michalis Sallas, was also an economic advisor for Andreas Papandreou, and he and Roumeliotis have known each other for many years.
A friend and advisor of Andreas Papandreou, he has served as Minister of National Economy, Minister of Commerce, Member of the European Parliament for Panellinion Socialistikon Kinema (Panhellenic Socialist Movement) and as Greece"s representative at the International Monetary Fund. From 1989 until 1994 he was Member of the European Parliament for Panellinion Socialistikon Kinema (Panhellenic Socialist Movement).