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  1. Gordon Bajnai (2009) György Gordon Bajnai (* 5. März 1968 in Szeged) ist ein ungarischer Politiker und war vom 14. April 2009 bis zum 29. Mai 2010 Ministerpräsident Ungarns. Bis zu seiner Wahl zum Ministerpräsidenten war er Minister für Nationale Entwicklung und Wirtschaft. Bajnai wurde durch ein konstruktives Misstrauensvotum gegen seinen ...

  2. Gordon Bajnai joined Campbell Lutyens in 2017. Gordon is responsible for the management of the firm’s infrastructure and energy transition capabilities globally and advises on both primary and secondary mandates. Gordon is also Chairman of the firm’s Global Advisory Board. Prior to joining Campbell Lutyens, Gordon was COO of Meridiam ...

  3. Shared by Gordon Bajnai. Gordon BAJNAI (55), economist, former Prime Minister of Hungary<br><br>Mr. Bajnai is a…. · Experience: Campbell Lutyens · Education: Corvinus · Location: Budapest · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Gordon Bajnai’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  4. Gordon Bajnai is Partner/Head:Global Infrastructure at Campbell Lutyens & Co Ltd. See Gordon Bajnai's compensation, career history, education, & memberships.

  5. Currently, Mr. Bajnai is working as the Chairman of the Advisory Board and Global Head of Infrastructure of Campbell Lutyens, the leading global private funds advisor, and placement agent. From mid-2017, Mr. Bajnai has been selected as a member of the Investment Committee of the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), the decision making the body of the 315bn Euro „Juncker plan for ...

  6. Bajnai György Gordon (kiejtése ⓘ) (Szeged, 1968. március 5. –) magyar üzletember, politikus. 2007 és 2008 között önkormányzati és területfejlesztési, majd 2009-ig nemzeti fejlesztési és gazdasági miniszter a második Gyurcsány-kormányban .

  7. Gordon Bajnai is Chairman of the Global Advisory Board of Campbell Lutyens, the leading global private equity and infrastructure funds advisor. Since mid-2017, he has also been serving as a member of the Investment Committee of the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), the institution behind the 500bn Euro “Juncker Plan for Europe”.