Born in Russia. Received Ph.D. in Education from Kansas State University. Currently living in Chicago and teaching high school science.
I have immeasurable experience working in non-profit organizations (http://www.intecsus.org/) with success in grant writing (received $261,000 to operate Karpov School of Chess in Kansas). Organized many successful events, including U.S. Junior Open and Invitational, Pan-American, and Final Four Intercollegiate, as well as FIDE tournaments. Member of the USCF Scholastic Council.
Initiated the Chess for Peace program that featured former Soviet President Gorbachev which was covered in the National Geographic magazine (05/06), New York Times (12/24/05), NPR, NBC, PBS, any countless print media across the US and abroad.
Some of my goals are to work with the Scholastic Committee in promoting coaches certification/training program; stabilize the USCF budget; conduct chess research; create more international events in the US; promote college chess as well as other membership categories.
I’m glad to see Mikhail running. He’ll be very helpful to the USCF.
Is he jewish?
I have played chess in the Chicago area for over thirty years and know hundreds of local players and never heard of Dr. Korenman.