Edward Jan Paul Pawlowski

Eastern European affairs consultant, former military and national intelligence officer, executive

Born Oct. 19, 1928, Three Rivers (MA), U.S.; son of Stanislaw and Emilia (Pilat); married Janice (Pikul); children: Edleen F., Edward J.

Education: Bachelor of Science (B.S.), U.S. Military Academy, West Point (NY), 1954; Master of Arts (M.A.), Middlebury College (VT), 1964; Ph.D., Georgetown University, Washington (DC), 1968; Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth (KS), 1968-69.

Career: airborne ranger, 11th Airborne Division, 1955-57; Polish - Czech interrogator, U.S. Army Interrogation Center (Germany), 1957-59; Russian instructor, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, 1961-64; translator to president L. B. Johnson, Washington - Moscow Hotline, 1966-68; branch chief, Defense Intelligence Agency, 1969-72, research analyst, Library of Congress, 1975-76, project manager, Central Informational Agency (CIA), 1976-94, Washington (DC); consultant, Eastern European affairs, Vienna (VA), volunteer, White House, 1994 -.

Member of: Retired Officers Association; Association of Former Intelligence Officers; Central Intelligence Retirees Association; president, Vienna Toastmasters Club, 1981-82; Mayor's Advisory Council, Town of Vienna, 1982-86; vice president, West Point Class of 1954, 1989-94; president, Munich Toastmasters Club (Germany), 1991-92; co-chairman, Coping Sessions for Divorced, Separated and Widowed, Catholic Diocese of Arlington (VA).

Honors: Modern Foreign Language fellowship, National Defense Educational Act, 1964-65; Distinguished Toastmaster, Toastmasters International.

Served with: U.S. Army, Iieutenant colonel, 1946-48, 1954-72.

Affiliation: Roman Catholic.

Languages: English, Russian, Polish, Czech, German, Spanish.

Hobbies: swimming, tennis, cross-country skiing.

Home: 422 North Center Street, Vienna, VA 22180.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation,
New York, NY, 1996.