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Sonja Kohn (born 5 August 1948 in Vienna) is an Austrian banker. ==Biography== Sonja Kohn was born to Jewish refugees from Eastern Europe. She grew up in Vienna in a small Jewish community. In the 1970s, with her husband Erwin Kohn, she started an import-export business and moved to Milan, Italy. In 1994 she founded the Bank Medici in Vienna. One year later, she moved to New York. They lived in Monsey, a large, ultraorthodox Jewish community. Increasingly orthodox, she covered her hair as is customary for traditionally orthodox women. The Kohns founded a small brokerage firm, the ''Eurovaleur Inc''. In New York City she became known as "Austria’s woman on Wall Street." Kohn only got into investing after staying home to raise her five children. In 1990s, they moved back to Vienna. There, she cooperated with Gerhard Randa of Bank Austria. The Bank Medici was relaunched in 2003 as an Aktiengesellschaft. Sonja is shareholder of 75 percent and is head of the bank's supervising board. She also was consultant of the Vienna Stock Exchange until 2006 and was member of the supervisory board of Italian Finlombardia bank.〔(Wirtschaftsblatt (04.11.2004): Zur Person – Sonja Kohn (viewed on 22 March 2009) )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sonja Kohn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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