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====== Klaus Schwab ====== | ====== Klaus Schwab ====== | ||
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- | **Klaus Martin Schwab** is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the [[World Economic Forum]] (WEF), the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. | + | **Klaus Martin Schwab** is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the [[World Economic Forum]] (WEF), the self-described |
He was born on March 30, 1938 in Ravensburg, Germany.((Singer, | He was born on March 30, 1938 in Ravensburg, Germany.((Singer, | ||
- | Schwab has two degrees, one in Economics and one in Engineering, | + | ===== Family ===== |
- | An engineer and economist by training, Professor | + | Klaus is the son of [[Eugen Schwab]], born April 27, 1899 and deceased |
- | Full CV with career timeline((https:// | + | His daughter Nicole Schwab is founder of WEF Young Global Leaders Program. Family genealogy included |
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+ | ===== Education ===== | ||
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+ | Schwab has two degrees, one in Economics and one in Engineering, | ||
+ | ===== Career ===== | ||
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+ | In 1972, Schwab became one of the youngest professors on the faculty of the [[University of Geneva]].((https:// | ||
=== CV Highlights - Honorary Roles === | === CV Highlights - Honorary Roles === | ||
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- | * SELECTED FORMER ACTIVITIES | + | |
* 1972-2003 Professor for Business Policy, University of Geneva, Switzerland | * 1972-2003 Professor for Business Policy, University of Geneva, Switzerland | ||
* After 2003 Honorary Professor, University of Geneva, Switzerland | * After 2003 Honorary Professor, University of Geneva, Switzerland | ||
* 1993-1995 Member, United Nations High-Level Advisory Board on Sustainable Development | * 1993-1995 Member, United Nations High-Level Advisory Board on Sustainable Development | ||
* 1996-1998 Vice-Chairman, | * 1996-1998 Vice-Chairman, | ||
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- | * ACADEMIC | + | * ACADEMIC |
* Honorary Professor, [[Foreign Affairs University]], | * Honorary Professor, [[Foreign Affairs University]], | ||
* Honorary Professor, [[Ben-Gurion University]] of the Negev, Israel | * Honorary Professor, [[Ben-Gurion University]] of the Negev, Israel | ||
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=== NATIONAL DISTINCTIONS === | === NATIONAL DISTINCTIONS === | ||
- | * 1988 Cross of the National Order of Merit of Germany | + | * 1988 Cross of the National Order of Merit of [[Germany]] |
* 1995 Commander’s Cross of the National Order of Merit of [[Germany]] | * 1995 Commander’s Cross of the National Order of Merit of [[Germany]] | ||
* 1997 Knight of the Légion d’Honneur of [[France]] | * 1997 Knight of the Légion d’Honneur of [[France]] | ||
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* Michael and Saint George (KCMG) | * Michael and Saint George (KCMG) | ||
* 2007 Honorary Citizen, City of Dalian, People’s [[Republic of China]] | * 2007 Honorary Citizen, City of Dalian, People’s [[Republic of China]] | ||
- | * 2008 Award “For merits to the Republic of Latvia”, Degree - Commander’s Cross | + | * 2008 Award “For merits to the [[Republic of Latvia]]”, Degree - Commander’s Cross |
* 2011 Order of the Polar Star of the [[Mongolian People’s Republic]] | * 2011 Order of the Polar Star of the [[Mongolian People’s Republic]] | ||
* 2012 Grand Cross with Star of the National Order of [[Germany]] | * 2012 Grand Cross with Star of the National Order of [[Germany]] | ||
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* 2014 Colombian Order of [[San Carlos]] | * 2014 Colombian Order of [[San Carlos]] | ||
* AWARDS (SINCE 2000) | * AWARDS (SINCE 2000) | ||
- | * 2000 Annual Award of the International Institute of Education | + | * 2000 Annual Award of the [[International Institute of Education]] |
* 2000 Annual Award and Fellow of the Foreign Policy Association, | * 2000 Annual Award and Fellow of the Foreign Policy Association, | ||
* 2001 Candlelight Award presented by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan | * 2001 Candlelight Award presented by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan | ||
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* 2006 UCD Ulysses Medal , University College Dublin, [[Ireland]] | * 2006 UCD Ulysses Medal , University College Dublin, [[Ireland]] | ||
* 2007 Admission into the German Business Hall of Fame | * 2007 Admission into the German Business Hall of Fame | ||
- | * 2010 [[Atlantic Council]] Global Citizen Award | + | * 2010 [[Atlantic Council]] Global Citizen Award ((https:// |
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===== Philanthropy ===== | ===== Philanthropy ===== | ||
- | In 1998, with his wife Hilde, he created the [[Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship]], | + | In 1998, with his wife Hilde, he created the [[Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship]], |
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**Two years later, the organization introduced a system of membership for ‘the 1,000 leading companies of the world’**. The [[European Management Forum]] was the first non-governmental institution to initiate a partnership with China’s economic development commissions, | **Two years later, the organization introduced a system of membership for ‘the 1,000 leading companies of the world’**. The [[European Management Forum]] was the first non-governmental institution to initiate a partnership with China’s economic development commissions, | ||
- | In 1987, the European Management Forum became the [[World Economic Forum]] and sought to broaden its vision to include providing a platform for dialogue. World Economic Forum Annual Meeting milestones during this time include the [[Davos Declaration]] signed in 1988 by Greece and Turkey, which saw them turn back from the brink of war, while in 1989, North and South Korea held their first ministerial-level meetings in Davos. At the same Meeting, East German Prime Minister [[Hans Modrow]] and German Chancellor [[Helmut Kohl]] met to discuss German reunification. In 1992, South African President de Klerk met Nelson Mandela and Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi at the Annual Meeting, their first joint appearance outside South Africa and a milestone in the country’s political transition. | + | In 1987, the [[European Management Forum]] became the [[World Economic Forum]] and sought to broaden its vision to include providing a platform for dialogue. World Economic Forum Annual Meeting milestones during this time include the [[Davos Declaration]] signed in 1988 by Greece and Turkey, which saw them turn back from the brink of war, while in 1989, North and South Korea held their first ministerial-level meetings in Davos. At the same Meeting, East German Prime Minister [[Hans Modrow]] and German Chancellor [[Helmut Kohl]] met to discuss German reunification. In 1992, South African President de Klerk met Nelson Mandela and Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi at the Annual Meeting, their first joint appearance outside South Africa and a milestone in the country’s political transition. |
**In 2015, the Forum was formally recognised as an international organisation.** It is now on the next phase of its journey as the global platform for public-private cooperation. ((https:// | **In 2015, the Forum was formally recognised as an international organisation.** It is now on the next phase of its journey as the global platform for public-private cooperation. ((https:// | ||
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===== Family History ===== | ===== Family History ===== | ||
- | ==== Eugen Schwab ==== | + | ==== Nazi Roots ==== |
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+ | Klaus had all of his schooling bankrolled by Escher-Wyss financiers in Zurich just as his father | ||
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+ | Eugen formed the Ravensburg Chamber of Commerce at the behest of Sir Winthrop W. Aldrich (Rockefeller, | ||
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+ | The British Pilgrims Society had already begun to funnel dirty Marshall Plan funds to insider companies like Escher-Wyss and Festo and their interlocked private Swiss banking family companies, even before the war ended, in exchange for Ravensburg’s help in transporting the Nazi gold to Bill J. Donovan, Allan W. Dulles and Edwin Pauley (OSS cum MI6—the rogue C.I.A.), the British Pilgrims Society required Schwab fealty to the new world order being fronted by their newly-forming United Nations. ((https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Klaus Martin Schwab Timeline ==== | ||
+ | Compiled March 11, 2021 by Anonymous Patriots and includes family genealogy, corporate and political affiliations with source links.((https:// | ||
+ | {{ :: | ||
- | Klaus is the son of [[Eugen Schwab]], born April 27, 1899 and deceased in 1982. Eugen was the Managing Director of the Nazi-supported German branch of Swiss engineering firm Escher-Wyss & Cie.((Vedmore, |