Professor Fedor
Ivanovich Poddubnij

Professor Poddubnij was born in 1930 in the village of
Zavetnoe, located in the Rostov area of the Russian Federal Republic (USSR).
He completed is mandatory education at the Ryazan Pedagogivcal School.
Professor Poddubnij went on to defend is diploma at the prestigious USSR
Institute of Management with a specialty in Management. He would go on to
earn is Doctorate in Economics.
With the challenges faced with the break-up of the USSR,
Professor Poddubnij became a leader in educating the new managers that were
building the Ukrainian economy. He built the "Harvard" of the Ukraine
called the International Institute of management. If you were
"someone" in the new economy, you were trained in the ways that Professor
Poddubnij and his dedicated colleagues.
Notoriety and fame was growing and it drew too much attention
from jealous government officials and publicly supported university staff
members. Professor Poddubnij faced un-surmounting pressure and
incarceration. Eventually he was forced to close his institute.
Recently Professor Poddubnij experienced life-threatening
illness, but now he is back and ready to keep up the cause he dedicated his
life's work to, providing liberating management practices that can only build a
better Commonwealths of Independent States (CIS).
He is now working with our Dean, Alexander Demidovich,
Director of the Oil and Gas Institute, Trinity College.
We are proud to have him among the faculty here at Trinity
College.
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