Background
Sarver, Eugene was born on July 15, 1943 in New York City. Son of Edmund and Stella (Bodek) Sarver.
Sarver, Eugene was born on July 15, 1943 in New York City. Son of Edmund and Stella (Bodek) Sarver.
Bachelor, Haverford College, 1965. Master of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, 1967. Postgraduate, University North Carolina, 1969.
Doctor of Arts, Idaho State University, 1973.
Lecturer in political science, U. North Carolina, Greensboro, 1969-1972;
chief economist, corporation finance advisor, Credit Lyonnais-United States Group (#2 French Bank), New York City, 1974-1979;
vice president, management consultant, Chemical Bank, New York City, 1979-1984;
director banking programs, New York Institute Finance, New York City, 1984-1985;
assistant chairman, associate professor finance, Lubin Graduate School Business, Pace U., New York City, 1985-1996;
president, Sarver International, since 1996;
associate, Intercap Investments, Inc., since 1997. Visiting professor International Financial and Banking U. Malta, 1993, U. Montreal. Guest lecturer Indiana U. School Business.
Consultant INFORMASI Indonesian Business Data Center, Jakarta, Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA), MTB Banking Corporation, Republic National Bank of New York, Swiss Banking Corporation, Bank of Valletta Malta, Chemical, Chase, Citibank, Nomura Securities International, Global Management Inc. (United States, Russia), Global Interface Group, World Trade Institute of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Cross-cultural consultant Moran, Stahl and Boyer International (subsidiary Prudential Insurance Company).
Consultant United States State Department, Washington, since 1993, WorldGroup Banking, South Africa, since 1993. Vice-chairman Hesi Corporation, New York City, since 1995.
Active Partners for International Education and Training (providing finance training for United States State Department Agency for International Development-selected foreign nationals). President Haverford (Pennsylvania) Young Democrats, 1964-1965. Candidate City Council, Greensboro, 1971.
Elected board directors American Heritage (Mutual) Fund and American Heritage Growth Fund. Elected governor The Money Marketeers, 1990-1993. Member American Association of University Professors (president Pace chapter 1990-1993), New York Association Business Economists (chairman conference committee 1989), Money Marketeers, Metropolitan Economics Association, Association Downtown Economists, American Arbitration Association (panel of commercial arbitrators since 1980), American Finance Association, Finance Management Association, Mensa, Theodore Roosevelt Association, Brandford Country Club.
Married Vivian J. Ortega, January 1, 1992.