Background
Dworkis, Martin Bernard was born on June 14, 1919 in New York City. Son of Meyer and Tillie (Lapidus) Dworkis.
Dworkis, Martin Bernard was born on June 14, 1919 in New York City. Son of Meyer and Tillie (Lapidus) Dworkis.
Bachelor of Arts with distinction and honors, University of Michigan, 1940, Master of Arts, 1941. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1952.
1 son, Charles Norman. Engaged in personnel and training R. H. Macy and Company. New York City, 1941-1942.
Instructor government Washington Square College, New York University, 1946-1949, Hunter College, New York City, 1946-1947, Brooklyn College, 1949-1951, John Marshall College, Jersey City, 1946-1948.
Executive officer Graduate School Public Administration and Social Service, New York University, 1956-1957, lecturer, professor public administration, 1950-1964. Founding president Borough of Manhattan Community College, U. City New York, since 1964.
Dean New York Institute Criminology, 1950. Visiting professor Fredonia State Teachers College, summer 1949, Brooklyn College, summer 1954, Hunter College, summer 1956.
Brookings visiting professor Center Advanced Study, Washington, 1961-1962.
Charter consultant New York State Commission Governmental Operations of City New York, 1959-1961, to City Norwalk, Connecticut, 1959, to City Cranston, Rhode Island, 1960. Program consultant United Parents Association, since 1954, Louisiana-Guardia Memorial Association, since 1953, New York Journal American, since 1959. Personnel consultant department personnel New York City, since 1955, civil service department New York State, 1953, City East Rutherford, New Jersey, 1955.
Consultant public personnel management Government Jamaica, since 1960.
Chairman community districts Citizens Union and Citizens Planning Council New New York Member of advisory council President of State University New New York
Chairman National Committee for Human Rights and Genocide Treaties. President New York Public Personnel Council.
Chairman board directors Federal-College Internship Program, since 1959.
Treasurer, board directors Council Management Guidance, since 1959. Board directors New York Civil Liberties Union, Second United States Inter-Agency Management Development Program, since 1955, Moral Leadership Training Program, New York Naval Shipyard, 1960-1962. Candidate for United States House of Representatives, 1961.
Served to captain United States Army Air Force, 1942-1946. Member American Society Public Administration (president New York City, 1956-1957), Municipal Personnel Society (president 1959-1960), New York Public Personnel Association (president 1957-1959), American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association University Professors, American Political Science Association, American Society Training Directors, College-Federal Agency Council (Executive Committee 1957-1962), International Institute Administrative Sciences, International City Mgrs. Association (associate), National Civil Service League, National Municipal League, Society Personnel Administration (president New York State 1961-1962), New York University Graduate School Alumni Association (Vice-President), American Federation Teachers (vice president United Federation College Teachers New York), New York University Association U. Professor (vice president).
Married Ida Levine, October 23, 1955.