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Kogod Welcomes International Business Professor Vladimir Kvint

International Business Professor Vladimir Kvint The Kogod School of Business welcomes International Business Professor-in-Residence Vladimir Kvint.  Professor Kvint has served for fifteen years as a professor at Fordham University's Graduate School of Business and as adjunct professor of international business at the Leonard N. Stern Graduate School of Business at New York University.  Professor Kvint has published more than 250 articles, is author or coauthor of 18 books, and is a member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and the Bretton Woods Committee.  In 2001, he won a Fulbright scholar award in economics.

Dr. Kvint is the president of the International Academy of Emerging Markets. Since 1989, he has been a consultant on emerging markets to many U.S. and European companies. Previously, he occupied a number of high-ranking positions in the former Soviet Union, including chief of department, USSR Academy of Sciences, for projects related to technological programs, and chief of department, Organizational Management of Norilsk, Russia's largest enterprise, with 150,000 employees. Dr. Kvint served as a director of emerging markets at Arthur Andersen from 1992 to 1998 and has also served as a director at Metromedia International Telecom, Inc.

Professor Kvint holds a Master of Engineering from Krasnoyarsk Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals in Russia; a Ph.D. from the Moscow Institute of National Economy (Russia); a Doctor of Economic Sciences/Professor of Political Economy from the Institute of Economy Academy of Sciences, as well as two honorary doctorates from the University of Bridgeport and the University of Albania.

 
 
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