Bohdan Hawrylyshyn
Bohdan Hawrylyshyn (Ukrainian: Богдан Дмитрович Гаврилишин, born 19 October 1926 in Koropets, now Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine) is a noted economist and an economic advisor to the Ukrainian government. The Full member of the Club of Rome[1] and long-time director of Switzerland’s International Management Institute.[2]
Since Ukraine declared independence in 1991, Hawrylyshyn has been an advisor to several Ukrainian prime ministers, as well as to most chairmen of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada.
This Geneva-based semi-retired author and scholar taught at the International Management Institute, in Geneva, Switzerland, now International Institute for Management Development, and helped found a similar institute in Kiev in 1990.[3]
He is also an active member of the Lisovi Chorty fraternity within the Plast Ukrainian Scouting Organization. From 2006 to 2008 Hawrylyshyn was a Headman of Plast.
In 1980 his report to the Club of Rome was published:
- Bohdan Hawrylyshyn, (1980) Road Maps to the Future — Towards more effective societies, Elmsford, New York: Pergamon Press.[4]
Awards
- Antonovych prize (1991)
References
- ↑ Full members — the Club of Rome
- ↑ Club of Rome Member Speaks at Lviv Business School — Ukrainian Catholic Education Foundation
- ↑ http://bhfoundation.com.ua/en/BHawrylyshyn.html BH Foundation profile
- ↑ Road Maps to the Future — the Club of Rome
See also
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