Background
Nagorski, Zygmunt was born on September 27, 1912 in Warsaw, Poland. Came to the United States, 1948, naturalized, 1953. Son of Zygmunt Julian and Maria Nagorski.
Nagorski, Zygmunt was born on September 27, 1912 in Warsaw, Poland. Came to the United States, 1948, naturalized, 1953. Son of Zygmunt Julian and Maria Nagorski.
Master of Arts, University Cracow, 1935. Postgraduate, University Geneva, 1938. Postgraduate, International Institute Trade and, Berne, Switzerland, 1938.
Reporter Chattanooga Times, 1948. Editor-in-chief Foreign News Service, Incorporated, New York York City, 1949-1956. Chief International Branch Office Research United States Information Agency, Washington, 1956-1959.
Foreign service officer Cairo, 1959-1961, Seoul, 1961-1964, Paris, 1964-1966. Special assistant to president Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated, New York York City, 1966-1968. Member professional staff Hudson Institute, Inc., 1968-1969.
Director members meetings program Council Foreign Relations, New York City, 1969-1978. Vice president Lehrman Institute, 1978-1980. Special advisor Aspen Institute.
Adjunct assistan professor political science department Queens College, 1974-1975. Vice president Human Resource Services, Inc., 1980-1981. Guest lecturer Wilton Park, Sussex, England, Foreign Service Institute, Center Study Human Values, Tanglewood, North Carolina, Experiment in International Living (Vermont), also nummerous universities.
Vice president, director executive seminars programs Aspen Institute Humanistic Studies, 1981-1985. President Center International Leadership, New York City, since 1986.
President American Friends Wilton Park, 1967-1970, 94-96, Mid-Atlantic Club New York, 1972-1990. Board directors Scarsdale Adult School, 1968-1972, International University Foundation Served with Polish Army, 1939-1945, under French and British command. Member Council Foreign Relations, American Political Science Association, International Studies Association, Polish Institute Arts and Sciences, American Foreign Service Association, Foreign Service club, National Press Club (Washington).
Married Marie Bogdaszewski, November 22, 1938. Children: Maria, Andrew, Teresa.