Corina Crețu, born on June twenty-fourth, nineteen sixty-seven, is a distinguished economist, politician, and journalist. Currently, she serves as the Consul General and heads the Consulate General of Romania in Thessaloniki, Greece, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering diplomatic relations.
Crețu has an impressive background in European politics, having previously held the position of European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms. Her tenure in this role underscored her commitment to enhancing regional development and cohesion within the European Union.
As a member of the European Parliament, Crețu represented the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats. Notably, she served as Vice-President of the European Parliament for a brief period between June and October of two thousand fourteen, contributing to significant legislative initiatives during her time in office.