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CITIGROUP COUNTRY OFFICERS
Algeria
Kamel B. Driss
Argentina
Juan Bruchou
Aruba
See Venez uela
Australia
Les Matheson
Austria
Helmut Gottlieb
Bahamas
Margaret A. Butler
Bahrain
Mohammed E.
Al-Shroogi
Bangladesh
Mamun Rashid
Barbados
See Trinidad
Belgium
José de Paranda
de Franchimont
Bolivia
Federico Elewaut
Brazil
Gustavo Marin
Brunei
Glen R. Rase
Bulgaria
Amin Manekia
Cameroon
Asif Zaidi
Canada
Kenneth E. Quinn
Cayman Islands
See Bahamas
Channel Islands
(Jersey)
Clive S. Jones
Chile
Jo~
ao Miranda
China
Richard D. Stanley
Colombia
Franco Moccia
Congo
Michel Losembe
Costa Rica
Jorge Mora
Czech Republic
Javed Kureishi
Denmark
Mark Luscombe
Dominican
Republic
Máximo R. Vidal
Ecuador
Bernado J. Chacin
Egypt
Michel Accad
El Salvador
Gjis Bert Veltman
Finland
Kari Laukkanen
France
Jean-Claude Gruffat
Gabon
Funmi Ade-Ajayi
Germany
Susan S. Harnett
Ghana
Joseph Carasso
Greece
Christos Sorotos
Guam
Ajay Kashyap
Guatemala
Juan A. Miro
Haiti
Gladys M. Coupet
Honduras
José Luis Cortés
Hong Kong
T.C. Chan
Hungary
to be named
India
Sanjay Nayar
Indonesia
Peter B. Eliot
Ireland
Aidan M. Brady
Israel
Gus Felix
Italy
Giuliano Malacarne
Ivory Coast
(Côte D’Ivoire)
to be named
Jamaica
Peter Moses
Japan
Douglas L. Peterson
Jordan
Ziyad A. Akrouk
Kazakhstan
Daniel J. Connelly
Kenya
Ade Ayeyemi
Korea (South)
Yung-Ku Ha
Lebanon
Walter Siouffi
Luxembourg
Marc Pecquet
Macau
See Hong Kong
Malaysia
Piyush Gupta
Mexico
Manuel Medina-
Mora
Morocco
Nuhad K. Saliba
Netherlands
Chris Devries
New Zealand
Mark A. Fitzgerald
Nigeria
Emeka Emuwa
Norway
al Rokke
Pakistan
Zubyr Soomro
Panama
Francisco Conto
Paraguay
Ignacio Morello
Peru
Constantino Gotsis
Philippines
Sanjiv Vohra
Poland
Slawomir S. Sikora
Portugal
Paulo Gray
Puerto Rico
Alvaro Jaramillo
Romania
Shahmir Khaliq
Russia
Mark T. R obinson
Senegal
Charles Kie
Singapore
Catherine Weir
Slovakia
Igor Tham
South Africa
Zdenek Turek
Spain
Sergio de Horna
Sri Lanka
Kapila Jayawardena
Sweden
Jan Belfrage
Switzerland
Per Etholm
Taiwan
Morris Li
Tanzania
Mayank Malik
Thailand
Gary Newman
Trinidad/Tobago
Dennis Evans
Tunisia
David Garner
Turkey
Steve Bideshi
Uganda
Shirish Bhide
Ukraine
Nadir Shaikh
UAE
Sajjad Razvi
United Kingdom
Michael J. Kirkwood
Uruguay
Daniel Varese
Venezuela
Francisco
Aristeguieta
Vietnam
Charly Madan
Virgin Islands
See Puerto Rico
Zambia
Rajaram
Venkatraman
Note: Countries and territories where Citigroup does business but have no designated Citigroup Country Officer are not reflected in
the above list.
Citigroups legacy dates back nearly 200 years and today we do business in more than 100 countries. The market
for financial services is growing rapidly, much of it outside the United States. The opportunities for growth are
significant and our Citigroup Country Officers play a critical role in our growth strategy, representing Citigroup to
the public and regulators in their countries and functioning as the leaders in building and protecting the Citigroup
franchise around the world.
Six Citigroup Country Officers (CCOs)
who attended the Annual CCO Forum
held recently in New York, hosted by
Stephen Long, President of Citigroups
International Operations (third from
right). (l to r): Gladys Coupet (Haiti),
Emeka Emuwa (Nigeria), Yung-KuHa
[Korea (South)], Susan Harnett (Germany),
Stephen Long, Mohammed Al-Shroogi
(Bahrain), and Slawomir Sikora (Poland).