Klaus Schwab
Who is klaus schwab?
Klaus Martin Schwab – Professor Klaus Schwab was born in 30 March 1938 in Ravensburg, Germany. He married with “Hilde Schwab” in 1971 and had two children ‘first one is Olivier born in 1973 and, seconds is Nicole born in 1975’.
Education:
Year | Location | Degree/Qualification |
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1957 | Ravensburg, Germany | Graduated from the Humanistisches Gymnasium |
1962 | Zurich, Switzerland | Dipl. Ing., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) |
1963 | Fribourg, Switzerland | Lic. ès sc. écon. et soc. (summa cum laude), University of Fribourg |
1966 | Zurich, Switzerland | Doctorate in Engineering (Dr. Sc. Tech.), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) |
1967 | Fribourg, Switzerland | Doctorate in Economics (Dr. rer. pol.), University of Fribourg |
1967 | USA | Master of Public Administration, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University |
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Academic Activities
Position | Institution/Organization |
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Honorary Professor | Foreign Affairs University of Beijing, People’s Republic of China |
Honorary Professor | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel |
Member | Royal Academy of Morocco at North Africa |
Thought Leadership
Klaus Schwab is a inovator of several inovative concepts, including:
- Collaborative Stakeholder Engagement
- Partnerships Between Public and Private Sectors
- Innovative Social Enterprises
- Global Corporate Responsibility
- Technological Transformation of Society
Early career:
Experience |
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Experience on the shop floor of several companies in between 1958-1962. |
Assistant to the Director-General of the German Machine-building Association (VDMA), at Frankfurt in between 1963-1966. |
Member, Managing Board, Sulzer Escher Wyss AG, Zurich, a manufacturing company with activities in several countries and over 10,000 employe, during 1967-1970. |
Selected former activities |
1972-2003 becomes Professor for Business Policy at University of Geneva in Switzerland. |
After 2003 becomes Honorary Professor atUniversity of Geneva in Switzerland. |
1993-1995 becomes the Member of United Nations High-Level Advisory Board on Sustainable Development. |
1996-1998 becomes the Vice-Chairman of United Nations Committee for Development Planning. |
1. He is a German economist, engineer and known for founder and executive chairman of Word Economic Forum (WEF). He established the WEF in 1971 as European Economic Forum to increase public-private corporation. |
2. He is an author of “influential Works” including the Forth Industrial Revolution in which he talk about the great changes brought by Technological Advancement. |
3. In 1971 became the founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum. It is established to better the state of the world and an international organization for Public-Private Corporation. This Forum involve the Political, Business and other Leader of Society to form the global, regional and industry agendas. Today the WEF is employing more then 600 in Geneva, New york, Beijing and Tokyo. |
4. 1998 Co-Founder, together with his wife Hilde, Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship. The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship is a regional and global level platform to point out and promote leading Models of acceptable Social Innovations. It shows the select community of Social Entrepreneurs and involves global, regional and industry agendas that collaborate with other stakeholders of the World Economic Forum. |
5. 2004 Founder, Forum of the Young Global Leaders. The Forum of Young Global Leaders (YGL) a 30 to 40 years old, is a multi stakeholder community of Young Leaders. They share a promise of building a global Future. Every year they appoint amazing 100 individuals to join YGl for 5 years. Today it has form a international community of more than 1000 young leaders having a remarkable imact on our Global Future. |
6. 2011 Founder, Global Shapers Community. The GSC a 20 to 30 years old, is a Global Network of local communities(“hubs”) of young people. They are extra ordinary in ther potential achievements. Hubs are based in each major city around the world. Currently over 450 hubs are established globally. |
Editorial Activities |
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Klaus Schwab is a Author of the annual Global Competitiveness Report (since 1979), numerous articles and several books. |
Klaus Schwab’s latest book “The Fourth Industrial Revelution(2016)” becomes worlwides bestseller and gets translated into 30 different languages. |
Selected Others Activities |
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As a Trustee of the Peres Center for Peace in Tel Aviv, Israeler |
As a Member of the Board of the Lucerne Festival in Switzerland |
As a Founding Member of the Climate Leadership Council |
Academic Awards and Honorary Doctorates (Doctor Honoris Causa)
Year | Award |
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1991 | Honorary Doctorate from Bishop’s University in Lennoxville, Québec, Canada |
1992 | Honorary Doctorate from Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara in Mexico |
1996 | Honorary Doctorate from the Economic University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic |
1999 | Honorary Doctorate from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland |
1999 | Honorary Doctorate in Philosophy from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheva, Israel |
2002 | Honorary Doctorate in Science from the London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom |
2008 | Honorary Doctorate in Humanities from Kazan State University in Tatarstan |
2009 | Honorary Doctorate from the University of Latvia |
2009 | Honorary Doctorate from the European Business School in Germany |
2009 | Honorary Doctorate from Nankai University in Tianjin, China |
2010 | Honorary Doctorate in Economics from the Vietnam National University in Ho Chi Minh City |
2011 | Honorary Doctorate in Economics from the University of Lausanne in Switzerland |
2012 | Honorary Doctorate in Business Administration from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand |
2015 | Honorary Doctorate in Science from KAIST in Daejeon, South Korea |
2017 | Honorary Doctorate in Philosophy from Haifa University in Israel |
2017 | Honorary Doctorate in Letters from the National University of Singapore |
2017 | Honorary Doctorate from Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania |
National Distinctions
Year | Award |
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1988 | Awarded the Cross of the National Order of Merit by Germany |
1995 | Received the Commander’s Cross of the National Order of Merit from Germany |
1997 | Honored as a Knight of the Légion d’Honneur in France |
1997 | Granted the Golden Grand Cross of the National Order of Austria |
1997 | Awarded the Medal of Freedom by the Republic of Slovenia |
2002 | Received the Commander’s Cross with Star of the National Order of the Republic of Poland |
2002 | Honored with the highest-level Order of Friendship from Kazakhstan |
2003 | Awarded the Order of Stara Planina, First Class, by Bulgaria |
2005 | Received the Decoration of First Degree for Outstanding Giving from Jordan |
2006 | Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II as a Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (KCMG) |
2008 | Awarded the Commander’s Cross for merits to the Republic of Lithuania |
2011 | Received the Order of the Polar Star from Mongolian People’s Republic |
2012 | Honored with Grand Cross with Star National Order Merit by Germany |
2012 | Awarded Mexican Order del Águila Azteca |
2013 | Received Grand Cordon Order Rising Sun Japan |
2014 | Honored Colombian Order San Carlos |
2018 | – Awarded Friendship Medal outstanding contributions China’s reform opening policies over years |
Selected Awards (since 2000)
|- Year |- Award |-
|- 2000 |- Annual Award International Institute Education |-
|- 2000 |- Annual Award Fellowship Foreign Policy Association USA |-
|- 2001 |- Candlelight Award presented UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan |-
|- 2002 |- Annual Award Fondation Genève |-
|- 2002 |- Guggenheim Humanitarian Award |-
|- 2002 |- Award International Council Christians Jews (ICCJ) |-
|- 2004 |- Dan David Prize awarded Tel Aviv University |-
|- 2005 |- Transatlantic Bridge Award |-
|- 2006 |- Freedom City London |-
|- 2006 |- UCD Ulysses Medal University College Dublin Ireland |-
|- 2007 |- Induction German Business Hall Fame |-
|- 2010 |- Global Citizen Award Atlantic Council |-
|- 2016 |- Reinhard Mohn Prize Responsible Entrepreneurship |-
|- 2016 |- Progress Medal Society Progress INSEAD |-
|- 2018 |- Global Economy Prize Kiel Institute World Economy |
FAQs
Q1. What is klaus schwab net worth?
Ans: Klaus Schwab is a rich man, but we don’t know exactly how much money he has. He started the World Economic Forum, which is a big group that helps leaders from different countries work together. Some people think his money can be between $11 million and $25 million, but there’s no official number to prove it. His income is usually kept private, so we can only guess how much he is worth. Even though there are some estimates, no one really knows for sure.
Q2. Who is claus schwab?
Ans: The name is same only it is language pronunciation difference between claus schwab and klaus schwab.