Multifaceted Cultural Life:
A Swiss national, having lived for many decades in the Middle East and labored on four continents, although very attached to my European roots, I view myself as a sort of transnational citizen of the world.
Compounded Professional Life:
Graduated in Economy, I initiated the first nine years of my professional career in the Oil & Gas and related industries fields. Thereafter, I joined the banking world before evolving twelve years later as an independent institutional advisor specialized in tackling complex Governance Organization and Management Issues.
Continuous Reflective Life:
Trying to make the most of humanity’s rich and asymmetrically intricate past heritages in order to draft a pathway vision of the future, I am presently writing non-fiction essays on these issues. Closely associated with Dr. Hugo Thiemann, co-founder of the Club of Rome as well as with other prominent reform minded thinkers, am participating since 2000 on a redefinition of “Federative Governance Practices Compatible with New Global Realities.”
Pictures titles from left to right
1) Luxor Memnon Colossus, 1948
2) Family Giza Pyramids, 1950
3) Aswan Hydroelectric Dam, 1958
4) “Polaris” in Zâfarana Egyptian Red Sea Coast 1962
5) Kamakura, Japan, 1963
6) Jesuit School, Cairo, 1965
7) Abu Kir Fertilizer Plant. Alexandria 1976
8) Zermatt wedding with Patricia, 1978
9) Great Wall, China, 1993
10) Shebhan in Hadramawt Valley, Yemen 1998
11) Deception Island, Antarctica, 2003
12) Merowe dam, Sudan, 2007
13) Discussion on World Governance with Dr. Boutros Boutros Ghali, Dr. Hugo Thiemann, Co-Founder of the Club of Rome & Dr. Farouk El-Kharouf, Chairman Geneva, 2009
14) Discussion on World Governance with Mr. Kofi Anan & Dr. Hugo Thiemann, Zurich, 2010