Stanley John Konieczny

Communication executive

Born Apr. 14, 1955, East St. Louis (IL), U.S.; son of Stanley and Dorothy (Brud).

Education: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), St. Mary's University, San Antonio (TX), 1977; Master of Arts (M.A.), Webster University, 1988, Washington University, 1990 -, St. Louis.

Career: associate editor, The Messenger, Belleville (IL), 1977-89; communication director, ASC Health System, 0'Falon (IL), 1989 -, and Adores of the Blood of Christ, Roma (IL), 1994 -.

Author: The Hands And Feet of Christ, 1987; co-editor, Profiles From Our Heritage, 1987; co-author, For Those Who Work, 1991.

Member of: International Association of Business Communicators; American Society for Quality Control; editorial board member, Illinois Rural; Pollish - American Cultural Society (president, 1983-85), St. Louis; coordinator, Annual Dozynki - Polish Harvest Celebration, Our Lady of Snows Shrine; Polish - American Heritage Month Committee (IL); advisory committee member, Eucharistic minister, St. Martin of Tours Parish, Washington Park (IL); Hejnal choir.

Honors: scholarship, The Society of Mary, 1973; listed in International Authors and Writers Who 's Who, 1986.

Affiliation: Roman Catholic.

Languages: English, Polish, Spanish.

Hobbies: travel, hiking, singing.

Home: 201 Clearview, Belleville, IL 62223.

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