Biography
Carmine Di Noia is Director of the Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs at the OECD, since February 2022.
He was Commissioner at the Italian Securities and Exchange Commission (CONSOB) from February 2016 until February 2022. In this capacity, He was also alternate member of the Board of Supervisor at the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), chair of the Committee of Economic and Markets Analysis (CEMA) and of the Post-Trading Standing Committee at ESMA, and vice chair of the Corporate Governance Committee at OECD.
Previously, Carmine Di Noia was Deputy Director General and Head of Capital Markets and Listed Companies at Assonime (the Association of the Italian Corporations), and served for two tenures as member of the Securities and Markets Stakeholders Group at ESMA. He was also member of the board of directors of the Italian Stock Exchange (Borsa Italiana).
He was chairman of the Policy Committee of EuropeanIssuers and head of the technical secretariat of the Italian Corporate Governance Committee.
He was member of various working groups at the European Commission: European Securities Market Expert Group (ESME) (Rapporteur for the Market Abuse Report); Clearing and Settlement Advisory Monitoring Expert Group (CESAME); Forum Group on Auditors Liability; Securities Expert Group on Financial Services Action Plan.
He was, until April 2001, the Head of the Market Information Office at CONSOB. He joined CONSOB in 1995 at the Economics department.
From 2021, he is Business School Full Professor in Financial Markets and Banking at LUISS University in Rome, where he has taught since 2000.
He holds a Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (USA), a Doctorate in Economic Theory and Institutions at Tor Vergata University in Rome (Italy), and a bachelor Degree in Business Economics at La Sapienza University in Rome.
He has been publishing extensively in academic journals and books.