Dimitri Gvindadze is a Georgian economist and politician who has been the country"s from June 20, 2011, to August 13, 2012.
Education
Born in Tbilisi, then-Soviet Georgia, Gvindadze graduated from the Tbilisi State Technical University with a degree in civil engineering in 1995. He then studied at the Diplomatic Academy of Paris (1998), International Institute of Social Studies in The Hague (2001), and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (2003–2005), and went through a Financial Programming and Policy course at the International Monetary Fund Institute (2007).
Career
From 1994 to 2003, Gvindadze served on various positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia. In July 2005, he was appointed Deputy He was in charge of foreign debt, cooperation with the international financial institutions and bilateral donors. When nominating Gvindadze to the post of, the Prime Minister of Georgia Nika Gilauri noted that owing to Gvindadze"s successful work as a Deputy Minister it was made possible to issue United States dollar 500 million eurobonds in April 2011 to refinance the previous one.
Dimitri Gvindadze was appointed on June 20, 2011, succeeding Kakha Baindurashvili.
On August 13, 2012, he was, in turn, replaced with Alexander Khetaguri, hitherto Minister for Energy.