Nerijus Mačiulis is from Kaunas, the second largest City in Lithuania. After finishing school there in 1997-2001 studied at the Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas. 2001 Roskilde University (Denmark), 2003–2007 International School of Management and Economics ISM. 2004-2005 He was a trainee at the Banking Institute of the University of Zurich (Switzerland). 2005-2007 Head of Economics and Finance at ISM, since 2007 Dean of Bachelor Degree. 2007 m. Doctor of Social Sciences (Management and Administration). Teaches at various economic and financial disciplines in Australia, Mexico, France, Switzerland and others universities. From 2010 works at the Swedbank as a Chief Economist.
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