Oliver M. Gruber-Lavin, Managing Partner
Universal dilettante, born in Vienna, after studies at the University of Vienna, professional soldier, blue helmet in Syria, parliamentary speaker and local politician, IT trainer, radio presenter, worked for several years in copper mining in Africa and then as a lecturer in adult education. As a trainer & coach for communication and conflict management, he has long been engaged in objectifying the exchange of opinions on current political and social issues and thus bringing them back to a rational level.
Secretary-General of an international NGO with general advisory status to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) and its delegate to the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV); currently charged with the implementation of new projects in East Africa
Since 2015 Managing Partner of the Wertemanufaktur.
In 2014 he was elected a "Fellow" (FRSA) of the Royal Society of Arts (UK) and in 2016 a "Member" (MRHistS) of the Royal Historical Society. Member (MBCS) of the British Computer Society.
Professional qualifications
Dipl. Coach for Further Education ( ISO 17024 certified) - AMS Senior Expert Trainer - ECo-C Certified Trainer & Examiner according to TQS standards (communication, self-marketing, teamwork and conflict management) - Diversity Management - Gender Mainstreaming - ECDL Advanced Expert - DaF/DaZ certified - Dipl. Seniorencoach - Press Accreditation: Austrian Journalist Club
Publications:
- “ATYCHIPHOBIA-Gespräche über das Scheitern“ mit Sandy Tomsits, ArtLibre 2019, ISBN 978-3-9012-0920-8
- „Manfred Seibt – In Memoriam” (Hrsg.), Norderstedt BoD, Paperback/eBook, 2017, ISBN 978-3-7460-1454-8
- „Haram Satire“, Norderstedt BoD, Paperback/eBook, 2016, ISBN 978-3-8370-0374-1
- „Menschenrechte von New York Bis Kairo“, Norderstedt BoD, Paperback/eBook, 2015, ISBN 978-3-8482-2151-6
- „Lazarus 2012 – Ein Kompendium“, Norderstedt BoD, Paperback/eBook, 2012, ISBN 978-3-8482-2151-6
- „Erinnerungen ans Millennium“, Norderstedt BoD, Paperback/eBook, 2011, ISBN 978-3-8423-7532-1
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