Birutis, Šarūnas
Name': Šarūnas BIRUTIS
Years active: 11/16/2012
Party: Labour Party Political Group, Member (from 11/16/2012)
Roles[edit]
- Since 2012: Member of the Labour Party
- Since 2012: Minister of Culture
- Since 2012: Member, Committee on Human Rights
- Since 2012: Member, Committee on European Affairs
- Since 2012: Member, Anticorruption Commission
- Since 2012: Member, Energy Commission
- Since 2012: Member, Labour Party Political Group
- 2011–2012: Member, Vilnius City Municipal Council
- 2004–2009: Member of the European Parliament
- 2004–2009: Member, ALDE Group
- 2004–2009: Member, FORATOM
- Since 2003: Member of the Labour Party
Education[edit]
- 2010: Traineeship in national policy on business development, India
- 2000–2003: Faculty of Law, Law University of Lithuania (currently Mykolas Romeris University), Master’s Degree in Law
- 1999: Traineeship in national policy and business development, Japan
- 1998: Qualification of Corporate Bankruptcy Administrator
- 1979–1984: Faculty of Industrial Economics, Vilnius University, Diploma of Economist
- 1971–1979: Julius Janonis Secondary School (currently Julius Janonis Gymnasium) in Šiauliai
History[edit]
He was born on 20 September 1961 in Šiauliai District, Lithuania. Married with one child.
Member, Lithuanian EU accession negotiations delegation; Head, negotiation chapter “Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises”; President, Indian-Baltic Chamber of Commerce; Vice-President, Lithuanian-Indian Forum
Awards: Award of Honour by the Minister of Economy of the Republic of Lithuania; Award for a significant contribution to Lithuania’s EU accession negotiations by Director General of the European Committee; Commemorative Badge by the European Parliament; Award Aukso ženklas by the Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists; Award Auksinė verpstė by the Lithuanian Apparel and Textile Industry Association
Interests: politics, economics, law
Foreign languages: English, Russian, Polish
Hobbies: basketball, skiing, tourism, ethnography
Work experience:
- 2009: Representative of the Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists in the Seimas and the Government of the Republic of Lithuania
- 2003–2004: Member appointed by the Prime Minister, Gaming Control Authority
- 2002–2003: Representative of the Lithuanian Business Employers’ Confederation in the Seimas and the Government; Consultant, Government of the Republic of Lithuania
- 1999–2002: Founder and Head, Small and Medium-Sized Business Unit, Ministry of Economy
- 1993–1999: Director, private company UAB Mono-turizmas (Nidos Auksinės kopos hotel)
- 1989–1991: Director, Publishing House of the Lithuanian Writers’ Union
- 1988–1992: Director, tourism company Taika
- 1986–1990: Organisational and financial control activities, Lithuanian Youth Forum, Central Committee of the Lithuanian Comsomol
- 1984–1986: Deputy Head, Economic Planning Unit, Kaunas Heat and Power Plant
- 1982–1984: Economic Management Unit, State Academic Drama Theatre