Professor lebedinsky biography

Henry Lebedinsky

Hailed by The Miami Herald for his “superb continuo… brilliantly improvised and ornamented,” Henry Lebedinsky performs on historical keyboards across the United States and the United Kingdom, both as a soloist and with Pacific MusicWorks, The Seattle Symphony Orchestra, and the Live Oak Baroque Orchestra. He has also played with Seattle Opera, The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, The Charlotte Symphony, Seraphic Fire, and Boston Revels. He is the co-director of San Francisco-based Agave Baroque, with which he has released two albums featuring countertenor Reginald L. Mobley on the VGo Recordings label. With Mr. Mobley, he has brought a unique program of 200 years of music by Black composers to audiences across the USA, in Europe, and in Morocco. As an organist, has been featured on American Public Media’s Performance Today, and has performed live on APM’s Pipedreams. Mr. Lebedinsky is the co-Artistic Director of Seattle's Pacific MusicWorks and the founder and director of PMW's Underground concert series, dedicated to bringing Baroque and Classical music to places whe

Lebedinsky, Vyacheslav Vasilievich

(b. St. Petersburg, Russia [now Leningrad, U.S.S.R.], 1 September 1888; d. Moscow, U.S.S.R., 12 December 1956)

Chemistry.

A student of Chugaev, Lebedinsky graduated in 1913 from St. Petersburg University and was retained by Chugaev in the department of inorganic chemistry to prepare for a teaching career. From 1920 to 1935 he was a professor at Petrograd (later Leningrad) University, and from 1935 to 1952 at the Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology and at the Moscow Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold. Lebedinsky’s scientific work was done in the Platinum Section of the Commission for the Study of Productive Forces (from 1916), at the Institute for the Study of Platinum and Precious Metals (1918-1934) in Leningrad, and at the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences in Moscow.

Lebedinsky’s basic works were related to the study of the chemistry of complex compounds, chiefly rhodium and iridium. His studies of the complex compounds of rhodium won worldwide recognition. From the six possible for

GFCB Economics Staff


Alex Lebedinsky, PhD
- Associate Dean | Professor - Economics

Teaching Area(s)

Applied Macroeconomics Theory

Applied Statistical Methods

Financial Data Modeling

Data Methods in Economics

Education

PhD, Economics, Georgetown University, 2004

MA, Economics, Western Kentucky University, 1997

BBA, Management, Ternopil Academy of National Economy, 1994

Biography

Dr. Lebedinsky is a Hays Watkins Research Fellow at Gordon Ford College of Business. His research interests include empirical finance, asset pricing, quantitative methods in economics, economic development, and education economics. His papers have appeared in Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, The Journal of Economics, and Contemporary Economic Policy. He has also published several papers outside economics discipline, including European Journal of Operational Research, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, and Journal of Difference Equations and Applications. He won the college Teaching Award in 2014 and a college Student Advisement Award in 2012. Before

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