Carlos Moedas

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Carlos Moedas

Carlos Manuel Félix Moedas (born 10 August 1970) is a Portuguese civil engineer, economist and politician of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), who is the current Mayor of Lisbon.

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Carlos Moedas
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Official portrait, 2023
Mayor of Lisbon
Assumed office
18 October 2021 (2021-10-18)
DeputyFilipe Anacoreta Correia
Preceded byFernando Medina
European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation
In office
1 November 2014  30 November 2019
PresidentJean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byMáire Geoghegan-Quinn
Succeeded byMariya Gabriel
Secretary of State Assistant to the Prime Minister
In office
21 June 2011  10 September 2014
Prime MinisterPedro Passos Coelho
Preceded byJoão Almeida Ribeiro
Succeeded byMariana Vieira da Silva
Member of the Assembly of the Republic
In office
20 June 2011  21 June 2011
ConstituencyBeja
Personal details
Born
Carlos Manuel Félix Moedas

(1970-08-10) 10 August 1970 (age 54)
Beja, Portugal
Political partySocial Democratic
Spouse
Céline Dora Judith Abecassis Moedas
(m. 2000)
Children3
EducationUniversity of Lisbon
Harvard University
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From 2014 until 2019, Moedas served as European Commissioner covering the portfolio of Research, Science and Innovation under the leadership of President Jean-Claude Juncker.[1] Between 2011 and 2014 he served as Secretary of State in the XIX Constitutional Government of Portugal.

In March 2021, Moedas announced his candidacy as Mayor of Lisbon in the 2021 local elections, and was elected on 26 September of the same year.[2]

Early life and education

Moedas was born to a communist journalist and a seamstress[3] in Beja, Alentejo, southern Portugal, in 1970. He studied at Lisbon University, graduating in 1993 with a degree in Civil Engineering from the Instituto Superior Técnico. He spent his final year studying at the ENPC (Paris) via the Erasmus Programme. He was one of the first Portuguese students to undertake an Erasmus exchange.[4]

Professional career

After leaving university, Moedas worked as a project manager for the Suez Group in France between 1993 and 1998. He then took postgraduate studies at Harvard Business School, graduating in 2000 with the degree of MBA,[5] after which he came back to Europe to work in mergers and acquisitions for Goldman Sachs. He then worked at Eurohypo Investment Bank in its Real Estate Investment Banking Division, before returning, in August 2004, to Portugal, when Moedas joined the real estate consulting company Aguirre Newman Portugal[6] (now Savills Portugal[7]) becoming Managing Partner until 2008, when he set up his own investment management company, Crimson Investment Management.[8]

Political career

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Following the Eurozone crisis, Moedas was appointed coordinator of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) Economic Research Unit. He and Eduardo Catroga led PSD negotiations in the run-up to Portugal's 2011 State Budget, following which he was selected by PSD to contest the Beja constituency in the legislative elections held on the 5th of June 2011.

Moedas was elected to Parliament, becoming the first PSD Member of Parliament for that district since 1995.[9] The day after entering Parliament, on 21 June 2011, the Prime Minister appointed him to his Cabinet in the XIX Constitutional Government as Secretary of State.[10]

Moedas oversaw EASME (Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises), the agency created to monitor and control the implementation of the structural reforms agreed in the context of the assistance programme by a troika composed of the European Commission, European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund.[11]

In 2014, Pedro Passos Coelho, Prime Minister of Portugal, nominated him as European Commissioner,[12] and Moedas' name was approved by EC President-elect Jean-Claude Juncker on 1 September. On 1 November 2014, Moedas became European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation.[citation needed]

In March 2021, Moedas announced his candidacy as Mayor of Lisbon in the 2021 local elections, and was elected on 26 September of the same year. He took office on 18 October 2021.[13]

Other activities

  • European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), Member (since 2021)[14]
  • Aga Khan University, Member of the Chancellor’s Commission (since 2021)[15]
  • Africa Europe Foundation (AEF), Member of the High-Level Group of Personalities on Africa-Europe Relations (since 2020)[16]
  • Friends of Europe, Member of the Board of Trustees (since 2020)[17]
  • UNESCO, Member of the Advisory Board of the "Futures of Education" Initiative (since 2019)[18][19]
  • Jacques Delors Institute, Vice-President (since 2020), Member of the Board of Directors (since 2019)[20]
  • Re-Imagine Europa, Member of the Advisory Board[21]

Electoral history

Lisbon City Council election, 2021

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Ballot: 26 September 2021
Party Candidate Votes % Seats +/−
PSD/CDS–PP/Alliance/MPT/PPM Carlos Moedas83,18534.37+1
PS/Livre Fernando Medina80,90733.37–1
CDU João Ferreira25,55010.52±0
BE Beatriz Gomes Dias15,0576.21±0
Chega Nuno Graciano10,7304.40new
IL Bruno Horta Soares10,2134.20new
PAN Manuela Gonzaga6,6252.70±0
Other parties 3,0311.30±0
Blank/Invalid ballots 7,4453.1
Turnout 242,74350.9917±0
Source: Autárquicas 2021[22]
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Honours and awards

  • Member of the Portuguese Academy of Engineering (2014)
  • Commander of the Spanish Order of Civil Merit by the King Felipe VI of Spain (2015)
  • Honorary Doctorate in Laws by the University of Cork (2016) [23]
  • Honorary Doctorate by ESCP Europe - École supérieure de commerce de Paris (2018)
  • Honorary Fellow of the AAS - African Academy of Sciences (2018)
  • Gold Medal from the Portuguese Order of Engineering (2019)
  • University of Coimbra Prize (2020)
  • Honorary Doctorate by the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (2022)
  • Honorary Doctorate by the West University of Timisoara (2022)
  • Knight of the Pontifical Equestrian Order of Pope St Sylvester (2023)
  • Grand Cross of the Order of Infante D. Henrique (2023)
  • Distinguished Citizen of the City of Buenos Aires (2024)
  • Civic Intervention Award from the Order of Engineers (2024)
  • French Legion of Honor Award (2025)

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