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'''Alexander Laszlo''' has joined ISSS in 19XX. He/She is .....
==Personal Life==


==Academia and Career==
'''Alexander Laszlo''' was the 57th President of the [[International Society for the Systems Sciences]] (ISSS).
Alexander is a polycultural systems scientist]], currently residing in Argentina.


==Special Interests==
With his research and work Alexander Laszlo has delivered outstanding contributions in the fields of leadership, systemic innovation, and sustainability. He is known for his work on systems theories and "education ecosystems".<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325132603 The emerging paradigm of thrivable education</ref> He, furthermore, is the President of the Board of Directors of the Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science<ref>http://www.bcsss.org</ref> based in Vienna, Austria. He also functions as the director of research at the [https://www.thelaszloinstitute.com/ Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research] (LINPR),<ref>https://www.laszloinstitute.com/ The Laszlo Institute Of New Paradigm Research</ref> which is based in Trieste, Italy.


==Video Presentations==


==Selected Publications==
==Life==
Alexander Laszlo was born in [[Fribourg|Fribourg, Switzerland]] in 1964, is the son of [[Ervin László]] and Carita [[Jägerhorn af Spurila]] whose family home is in [[Tuscany|Tuscany, Italy]]. Due to his extensive travels and activities in the [[United States|USA]], [[Latin America]], [[East Asia]], and [[Europe]] he is fluent in several languages, including French, Italian, and Spanish. He is the father of one child, Kahlia Paola.


==Citations==
Laszlo earned an [[IB Diploma Programme|International Baccalaureate Diploma]] from the [[United Nations International School]] in 1982, with a focus on [[Anthropology#Sociocultural|Social and Cultural Anthropology]]. He then received a [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]] from [[Haverford College]], with a major in [[Political science|International and Comparative Political Science]] and a minor in [[Physiology|Human Physiology]], in 1985. At the University of Pennsylvania, he received his [[Master of Arts|MA]] in [https://hss.sas.upenn.edu/ History and Sociology of Science], in 1987, and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in the interdisciplinary field of [[Science and technology studies|Science and Technology Policy]], in 1992.


==Links to relevant pages==
Laszlo is an instructor of Martial Arts and holds a 6th Degree Black Belt in [[Chung Do Kwan|Chung Do Kwan style of Tae Kwon Do]] and 2nd Degree Black Belt in [[Shotokan|Shotokan style of Karate]]. He, furthermore, is a skilled classical flutist and follows several hobbies, including alpine skiing, mountain biking, science-fiction and poetry.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://itba.academia.edu/AlexanderLaszlo/CurriculumVitae|title=Alexander Laszlo {{!}} ITBA - Academia.edu|website=itba.academia.edu|language=en|access-date=2018-11-01}}</ref>


[[Category: Members]]
== Work ==
Laszlo was the founding director of the Doctoral Program in Leadership and Systemic Innovation at the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology, in Argentina. He was also involved with the MCI Management Center in Innsbruck, Austria, where he functioned as visiting lecturer in International Business at The Entrepreneurial School. At the Giordano Bruno Global''Shift'' University, Laszlo was a member of the scientific advisory board as well as the Chief Learning Officer of Curriculum Innovation. Laszlo was faculty member at Sonoma State University, in Rohnert Park, USA, in Master's in Organizational Development program, at the Green MBA of the Dominican University, in San Rafael, USA, in the Executive Certificate Program, and at the [[Pinchot University|Brainbridge Graduate Institute]] (now Pinchot University), in Seattle, USA, where he also worked as an adjunct professor in Systems Science and Evolutionary Development. At the Presidio School of Management, in San Francisco, USA, he functioned as Core Faculty and Administrative Leadership Team Member. Laszlo worked as a professor at the Tuoro University, in Cypress, at the California Institute of Integral Studies, in San Francisco, where he taught in the field of Learning and Human Development, at the Saysbrook Graduate Institute & Research Center, also in San Francisco, in the field of Systems Science and Design, and at the Monterrey Institute of Technology, in Mexico, in Administration and Leadership. At the ITESM Laszlo also worked as the Director of the Doctoral Program in Management, as well as director of research at the Center for Knowledge Systems, and was named a Level I Member of the National Research Academy of Mexico. Laszlo, furthermore, has held visiting appointments with and the European University Institute<ref>https://www.lse.ac.uk/management/research/faculty-research-groups/isi |London School of Economics</ref>.
 
Laszlo was involved as a researcher, consultant, and scholar with several more international higher education institutions, as well as public and private institutions, including the Italian Electric Power Agency, the [http://www.uniroma2.it/unesco/roste/eng.html UNESCO Regional Office for Science and Technology for Europe] in Italy, as well as [https://www.bnl.gov/world/ Brookhaven National Laboratory], in New York, USA. He continues to teach and consult on evolutionary leadership, collaboration, and systems thinking at a variety of MBA and Doctoral programs internationally.<ref>https://itba.academia.edu/AlexanderLaszlo/CurriculumVitae</ref>
 
== Selected Awards ==
* [https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/Center/CCPA/Gertrude-Albert-Heller-Memorial-Grant.pdf|Gertrude Albert Heller Award], 1984; for his research and preparation of a bio-ethics paper presented at the International Academy of Philosophy of Science, in Brussels, Belgium.
* [http://isss.org/world/student_awards|Sir Geoffrey Vickers Memorial Award], 1987, International Society for the Systems Sciences; for outstanding student papers at the pre-doctoral level in the field of the systems sciences.
* [https://cls.unisg.ch/en/forschung/preise/foerderpreis-akad|Förderpreis Akademischer Klub Award], University of St. Gallen, Switzerland; for his work in social innovation and sustainable development
* [https://itba.academia.edu/AlexanderLaszlo/CurriculumVitae| Beyond Gray Pinstripes Award], Finalist, World Resources Institute and the Aspen Institute for educational work in sustainable business.
 
== Selected publications==
 
 
==External links==
*[https://www.bcsss.org/the-center/board/ Bertalanffy Center for the study of systems science]
*[https://thelaszloinstitute.com/about/the-laszlo-institute/ The Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research]
*[[International Society for the Systems Sciences#Presidents|International Society for Systems Sciences]]
*Alexander Laszlo on [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderlaszlo/ LikedIn]
 
== References ==
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Revision as of 08:51, 25 January 2024

Alexander Laszlo
Alexander Laszlo
Years of service 2022-2023
Current Post Da



Alexander Laszlo was the 57th President of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS). Alexander is a polycultural systems scientist]], currently residing in Argentina.

With his research and work Alexander Laszlo has delivered outstanding contributions in the fields of leadership, systemic innovation, and sustainability. He is known for his work on systems theories and "education ecosystems".[1] He, furthermore, is the President of the Board of Directors of the Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science[2] based in Vienna, Austria. He also functions as the director of research at the Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research (LINPR),[3] which is based in Trieste, Italy.


Life

Alexander Laszlo was born in Fribourg, Switzerland in 1964, is the son of Ervin László and Carita Jägerhorn af Spurila whose family home is in Tuscany, Italy. Due to his extensive travels and activities in the USA, Latin America, East Asia, and Europe he is fluent in several languages, including French, Italian, and Spanish. He is the father of one child, Kahlia Paola.

Laszlo earned an International Baccalaureate Diploma from the United Nations International School in 1982, with a focus on Social and Cultural Anthropology. He then received a BA from Haverford College, with a major in International and Comparative Political Science and a minor in Human Physiology, in 1985. At the University of Pennsylvania, he received his MA in History and Sociology of Science, in 1987, and a PhD in the interdisciplinary field of Science and Technology Policy, in 1992.

Laszlo is an instructor of Martial Arts and holds a 6th Degree Black Belt in Chung Do Kwan style of Tae Kwon Do and 2nd Degree Black Belt in Shotokan style of Karate. He, furthermore, is a skilled classical flutist and follows several hobbies, including alpine skiing, mountain biking, science-fiction and poetry.[4]

Work

Laszlo was the founding director of the Doctoral Program in Leadership and Systemic Innovation at the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology, in Argentina. He was also involved with the MCI Management Center in Innsbruck, Austria, where he functioned as visiting lecturer in International Business at The Entrepreneurial School. At the Giordano Bruno GlobalShift University, Laszlo was a member of the scientific advisory board as well as the Chief Learning Officer of Curriculum Innovation. Laszlo was faculty member at Sonoma State University, in Rohnert Park, USA, in Master's in Organizational Development program, at the Green MBA of the Dominican University, in San Rafael, USA, in the Executive Certificate Program, and at the Brainbridge Graduate Institute (now Pinchot University), in Seattle, USA, where he also worked as an adjunct professor in Systems Science and Evolutionary Development. At the Presidio School of Management, in San Francisco, USA, he functioned as Core Faculty and Administrative Leadership Team Member. Laszlo worked as a professor at the Tuoro University, in Cypress, at the California Institute of Integral Studies, in San Francisco, where he taught in the field of Learning and Human Development, at the Saysbrook Graduate Institute & Research Center, also in San Francisco, in the field of Systems Science and Design, and at the Monterrey Institute of Technology, in Mexico, in Administration and Leadership. At the ITESM Laszlo also worked as the Director of the Doctoral Program in Management, as well as director of research at the Center for Knowledge Systems, and was named a Level I Member of the National Research Academy of Mexico. Laszlo, furthermore, has held visiting appointments with and the European University Institute[5].

Laszlo was involved as a researcher, consultant, and scholar with several more international higher education institutions, as well as public and private institutions, including the Italian Electric Power Agency, the UNESCO Regional Office for Science and Technology for Europe in Italy, as well as Brookhaven National Laboratory, in New York, USA. He continues to teach and consult on evolutionary leadership, collaboration, and systems thinking at a variety of MBA and Doctoral programs internationally.[6]

Selected Awards

  • Albert Heller Award, 1984; for his research and preparation of a bio-ethics paper presented at the International Academy of Philosophy of Science, in Brussels, Belgium.
  • Geoffrey Vickers Memorial Award, 1987, International Society for the Systems Sciences; for outstanding student papers at the pre-doctoral level in the field of the systems sciences.
  • Akademischer Klub Award, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland; for his work in social innovation and sustainable development
  • Beyond Gray Pinstripes Award, Finalist, World Resources Institute and the Aspen Institute for educational work in sustainable business.

Selected publications

External links

References