Ebrahim Sheibani

Ebrahim Sheibani (Persian: ابراهیم شیبانی) is an Iranian economist who is the Iranian Ambassador to Austria, Slovenia and Slovakia . His previous positions include governor of the Central Bank of Iran and secretary general under the late Mohsen Nourbakhsh.

Ebrahim Sheibani
Governor of the Central Bank of Iran
In office
3 May 2003  5 September 2007
Appointed byMohammad Khatami
Preceded byMohsen Nourbakhsh
Succeeded byTahmasb Mazaheri

He also served as the chairman of the money and credit council, the stock exchange council and the banks supreme council of Iran. Besides his executive positions, he has been a faculty member of the economics department at Tehran University since 1991.

He received his PhD and MA in economics from Indiana University Bloomington, USA and his post-graduate diploma in Statistics and National Accounting from the International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands. Prior to that, he earned his MA and BA in economics from University of Tehran.

His wife Zahra Afshari, Ph.D in economics from Indiana University, is also a full professor of economics in Alzahra University. He has three children.

Government offices
Preceded by
Mohammad-Javad Vahaji
as Acting Governor
Governor of the Central Bank of Iran
2003–2008
Succeeded by
Tahmasb Mazaheri
Unknown
Last known title holder:
Tahmasb Mazaheri
Secretary-General of the Central Bank of Iran
1995–2003
Succeeded by
Heshmatollah Azizian


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