Romuald Dymski

Businessman

Born Feb. 14, 1930, Czestochowa, Poland; came to U.S., 1969; son of Eugeniusz and Wladyslawa (Wilczynska); married Svetlana.

Education: University of Lodz (Poland) 1947; engineer, Technical University of Lodz, 1954; Master of Arts (M.A.), Higher School of Economics, Lodz, 1956.

Career: technologist, Flax Industry Plant "Stradom", Czestochowa, 1956-57; own business, Czestochowa, 1957-58, Wroclaw, 1958-69; vice president, City of Wroclaw Crafts Co-operatives Bank, 1958-69; jeweler, Color Metal Foundry, 1969-80, representative, Export-Import Ariton USA, Concord Trading Corporation, 1980 -, board of directors member, Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York City.

Author: 2 Polish patents.

Member of: vice president, Sports Club "Skra", Czestochowa, and Coal-field Soccer Association in Sosnowiec, 1957-60; vice president, soccer division, Army Sports Club "Slask", Wroclaw, 1963-67; league division member, 1966, president, division referee, 1967-69, Polish Soccer Association, Warsaw; soccer referee, 1st and 2nd league, 1967-69; Main Technical Organization (Poland); active member, Polish & Slavic Center (vice president, 1981-86), Brooklyn (NY); Polonia Technica.

Honors: gold badges, Soccer Association in Sosnowiec, 1959, in Wroclaw, 1965, Polish Soccer Association, 1967; Certificate of Merit, Chamber of Craftsmen, Wroclaw, 1966.

Affiliation: Republican, Roman Catholic

Languages: Polish, English, German

Hobbies: soccer, philately, collecting art

Home: 319 E. 24th St., New York, NY 10010

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