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Programme Committee

IVETA is proud to have brought together a number of TVET specialists to work together in the IVETA Vienna 2004 Programme Committee. Please contact the programme committee at proposals@ivetavienna2004.info or email the committee members individually.

           
  Klaus Sodemann GTZ German Technical Cooperation Germany Sodemann@web.de Senior Planner TVET at GTZ Head Office, Germany with responsibility for the Arabian Gulf States and Iran Sodemann
 

Dr. Jeanette Daines

Past President, IVETA, USA

Dainesjr@msn.com

Dr. Daines is now retired from the position of System Director for International Education, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities. Currently she is involved in several short-term projects related to educational development

Daines
  Prof. Dr Sabahattin Balci Çankiri College of Arts & Technology, Turkey Int@cmyo.ankara.edu.tr

Dr. Sabahattin Balci is the Principal of the college and IVETA vice- principal (for Eastern Europe and Central Asia)

Sabahattin
  DI Alois Baumgartner Pedagogical Institute Mödling, Austria baumgartner@bpi.ac.at Lecturer at Technical University Vienna as well as technical training centres and teacher training centres in Iran, Pakistan, Indonesia, Burkina Faso and Austria. Director of Berufspaedagogisches Institut Moedling since 1992. Baumgartner
  Mag. Dr. Walter Degendorfer Pedagogical Institute Burgenland, Austria walter.degendorfer@pib-bgld.at Head of Department for Secondary Technical and Vocational Education at the In-Service Teacher Training College of the Federal Province of Burgenland Williamson
  Dr. Roland Dubois Industrial and Vocational Training Board, Mauritius and India Rdubois@IVTB.INTNET.MU Mr Paul Roland Dubois is the Director of the Industrial and Vocational Training Board (an institution which oversees all training activities in Mauritius) since August 1996. Prior to joining the IVTB, he was Associate Professor at the University of Mauritius. He is presently on leave from the IVTB and is working as Senior Vocational Training Specialist in the ILO, at its sub-regional office for South Asia, New Delhi (India). Dubois
 

Dr. Edmond Hajrizi

Director IEME, Kosova

Office@ieme.info

Executive Director, Program Director and Teacher of Executive Education Program (MSc. and MBA): "International Engineering Management"

Edmond
  Dr. Johanna Lasonen University Jyväskylä, Finland Johanna.Lasonen@ktl.jyu.fi Institute for Educational Research

Dr. Johanna Lasonen is leading the team and doing the research on International Development in Education and Training

Lasonen
  Mr. Thomas McArdle HEART/NTA, President Elect, IVETA ,Jamaica t.mcardle@cwjamaica.com Senior Director Projects and Planning of the National Training Authority in Jamaica. McArdle
  Dr. Christopher Parkin Vice President Western Europe, IVETA, Great-Britain Chparkin@msn.com

Vocational Education Research and Development IVETA Regional Vice - President Europe

Parkin
  Dr. Arthur Schneeberger Institute for Pedagogical Research Schneeberger@ibw.at    
  Dr. James Williamson Ekurhuleni East College, South Africa, Vice President of IVETA Sub-Saharan Africa Region Skol@Cybertrade.co.za Senior Strategic Manager of the Ekurhuleni East College for Further Education and Training in the province of Gauteng, South Africa. Williamson
  Dr. Simon Woess WKO (Austria Chamber of Commerce), Austria Simon.woess@wko.at

Dr. Simon Wöss is the Department Chief of the WIFI IKT, Institute for Economic Promotion, International Know-how Transfer

Woess
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