Florencio Campomanes - Curriculum Vitae of Florencio B. Campomanes

Curriculum Vitae of Florencio B. Campomanes

  • M. A., Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1951
  • Doctoral Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1949–1952
  • Fulbright Grantee, 1948
  • Lecturer, (Political Science) University of the Philippines, 1954–1956
  • Chess columnist, Manila Times and Manila Chronicle, 1954–1961
  • TV producer – Host, Chess Today, GTV/MBS-4 Manila, 1974–1982
  • Permanent Philippines Delegate to FIDE, 1956–1982
  • FIDE Asian Zone President, 1960–1964
  • FIDE Deputy President for Asia, 1974–1982
  • FIDE President, 1982–1995
  • FIDE Chairman, 1995–1996
  • FIDE Honorary President 1996–2010
  • Philippine Champion, 1956, 1960
  • Tied 2nd–3rd with Edmar Mednis, New York State Championship, 1954
  • International Arbiter, 1957
  • Philippine Olympiad Team Member and/or Captain: Moscow 1956–Board 2, Munich 1958–Board 3, Leipzig 1960–Board 1, Tel Aviv 1964–Board 4, Havana 1966–Board 4
  • Captain: Lugano 1968, Siegen 1970, Skopje 1972, Nice 1974, Haifa 1976, Buenos Aires 1978, Valletta 1980
  • Administered under FIDE: Olympiad – Thessaloniki 1984, Thessaloniki 1988
  • Dubai 1986, Novi Sad 1990, Moscow 1994
  • Organized for the Philippines, Manila 1992
  • World Championship, 1978
  • Interzonals, 1976, 1990
  • World Juniors 1974, 1987
  • First Asian Zonal, 1958
  • First Asian Junior Championship, 1977
  • Raised FIDE Membership from 100's to 150's
  • Raised US $13,000,000 for six Men's World Championship matches in nine years: Moscow 1984 and 1985, London & Leningrad 1986

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