Background
Dymsza, William Alexander was born on August 2, 1922 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Alexander and Mary (Lucas) Dymsza.
Dymsza, William Alexander was born on August 2, 1922 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Alexander and Mary (Lucas) Dymsza.
AB, Pennsylvania State University, 1943. Master of Business Administration, University Pennsylvania, 1948. Doctor of Philosophy (United Nations fellow), University Pennsylvania, 1951.
Assistant professor economics Boston College, Newton, Massachusetts, 1948-1951. Chief economist Office Price Stablzn., Boston, 1951-1952. Assistant economic commissioner United States Economic Mission to Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, 1952-1955.
Lecturer international economics University Maryland in Germany, England and France, 1955-1958. Associate professor Graduate School Business Administration, Rutgers University, Newark, 1958-1964, professor international business, 1965-1986, professor emeritus, since 1986. Founder, director Graduate School Business Administration, Rutger University (International Business Institute), 1966-1970.
Organizer Marketing Management Conferences in, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Bucharest, Rumania, summer 1970. Visiting professor Economic Research Center and School Business Administration, University Hawaii, 1964-1965. Visiting professor international economics Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, 1966-1967.
Staff member, senior adviser trade development United Nations Economic Commission for Latin American, Santiago, Chile, 1970-1972. Delegate business and economic development conferences. Adviser Hawaii Department Planning and Economic Development, 1965, New Jersey Department Economic Development, 1962-1968, Department Commerce, 1962-1969.
Advisor international investment Organization of European Cooperation and Development Development Center, Paris, 1979-1984. Consultant, lecturer World Trade Institute, World Trade Center, New York City, 1972-1974. Rapporteur International Conference Management in 21st Century, Paris, 1980.
Guest lecturer Indian Institute Economics, University Osmania, 1975, universities Madrid, Barcelona, Polytechnic University Spain, University Alexandria, Egypt, Tel Aviv and Hebrew Universities, Israel, 1979, Organization of American States Meetings, Rio de Janeiro, summer 1982. Staff member United Nations Training Program on Negotiation and Regulation Foreign Investments for Asian countries, New Delhi, 1975. Member international advisory council state of New Jersey, 1974-1982.
Advisory United Nations Centre on Transnat. Corps., 1978-1981, 84-86. Member New Jersey Governor's Task Force on Export Policy, 1979.
United Nations advisor to Indonesia, 1984.
Served with United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1943-1946. Fellow Academy International Business. Member Academy Management, American Association of University Professors, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma.
Married Begona Lamana, May 20, 1957. Children: Christina, Madeline.