Chess for Peace: Dr. Mihail Korenman, me, Former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev and WC Anatoly Karpov

Dr. Mikhail Korenman is one of the biggest assets for US Chess. He has organized many spectacular events that greatly benefit our sport. Most important of all, he has done all of these things without ever becoming a “chess politician”. He is a man of strong ethics, integrity, honesty and he LOVES chess! He works hard for our beloved game.

He is the mastermind of the Chess For Peace project which includes former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev, WC Anatoly Karpov and me. He has the respect of countless people

I have asked Dr. Mikhail Korenman to run in the 2007 USCF Executive Board election. The USCF and US Chess need more good people like him. The last thing we need is more of the same old thing. I am glad to say that he has accepted my request and he will run for the USCF Executive Board position in the next election. Thank you Misha for stepping forward to help the USCF and US Chess!

Profile of Dr. Mikhail Korenman

Education: Doctor of Philosophy 1999
(Curriculum & Instruction in Education)
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas

Master of Science (Chemistry) 1983
Voronezh State University
Voronezh, Russia

Experience:

CCA Academy 2006 – Present
Science Instructor
Chicago, IL

International Educational and Cultural 2003-2006
Services, Inc. – President and CEO
Lindsborg, Kansas/Orland Park, Illinois

Assistant Professor of Chemistry 1999-2004
Director of International Programs
Bethany College
Lindsborg, Kansas

Associate Director, 1994-1999
Russian-American International
Educational Association ARIOS
KSU, Manhattan, Kansas

Curriculum Supervisor 1992-1994
Voronezh State Inservice Teacher
Training Institute

Science Teacher 1983-1992
Voronezh city school district
Voronezh, Russia

2004, 2005, 2006 USCF Delegate
2005, 2006 Member of the USCF Scholastic Council
2005 Represented U.S. Chess Federation at the World Cup
2005-2006 Director, Chess for Peace program

Chess Organizer:

· 2004 U.S. Junior Open
· 2004 U.S. Junior Championship
· 2004 U.S. Cadet Championship
· 2004 Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
· 2003, 2004 Final Four Presidential Cup
· 2001-2004 Lindsborg Rotary Open
· 2002-2005 Lindsborg Open
· 2003 Lindsborg Invitational
· 2004 Lindsborg Knock-Out
· 2003, 2004, 2005 KS Open
· 2004, 2005 Anatoly Karpov – Susan Polgar Match
· 2001-2006 Scholastic tournaments
· 2005 KS Scholastic Grade Championship
· 2001-2006 Summer camps
· 2003-2005 Seminars for Educators
· 2006 Illinois Championship

Awards:

2006 USCF Special Service Award
2005 FIDE International Organizer
2005 Community Service Award (Lindsborg)
2005 Rotary International Service Award
2004 USCF Chess Organizer of the Year
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