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Warren Rovetch

WARREN ROVETCH

Born in Detroit in 1926, Warren Rovetch completed his undergraduate studies at Wayne University in Detroit, and graduate studies at Oxford (Balliol College), where he was a Sir Robert Mayer Fellow and Fulbright Scholar, receiving his M. Phil. in economics in 1950.

Rovetch has been a government economist, an industrial engineer, a regional director for the Foreign Policy Association, and a consultant to schools and colleges. The first of his many entrepreneurial enterprises was Education Research Associates, where he created a Denver center for dropouts, and directed a study of post secondary education for the Colorado Legislature. His next step was Campus Facilities Associates, with a focus on campus planning and studies of institutional priorities. Foundations for Learning—the next company he started—published textbooks and trained teachers to achieve a new paradigm of teaching and learning, and was acquired by Simon & Schuster.

Rovetch then went on to establish Columbia River Properties and developed an environmentally based education and tour center on the Lewis and Clark Water Trail of the Lower Columbia River.

His travels began in 1946, his pre-creaky days, with a year-long adventure through six countries of war-torn Europe. In England he spent nearly six months giving current events talks for the United States Information Agency and lectures on American history for a British army officers training program. Over the rest of the 20th century and into the 21st, Rovetch and his wife of 50 years made 25 extended trips to Europe and effected the transition from traveler to Creaky Traveler.

 

Books by Warren Rovetch:

The Creaky Traveler in the North West Highlands of Scotland
The Creaky Traveler in Ireland
   

 

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