Ferdinand von Prondzynski
- January 10, 2024
- Politician
Quick Facts
Full Name | Ferdinand von Prondzynski |
Occupation | Politician |
Date Of Birth | Jun 30, 1954(1954-06-30) |
Age | 70 |
Birthplace | Germany |
Country | Germany |
Horoscope | Cancer |
Ferdinand von Prondzynski Biography
Name | Ferdinand von Prondzynski |
Birthday | Jun 30 |
Birth Year | 1954 |
Place Of Birth | Germany |
Birth Country | Germany |
Birth Sign | Cancer |
Ferdinand von Prondzynski is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on June 30, 1954 in Germany, Germany.
Ferdinand Victor Jean von Prondzynski was born at Bevensen on 30 June 1954. The family home at Breese had to be partially demolished in 1958, because of structural damage to two wings during the war and immediate post-war years, and Hans and Irene, with their Ferdinand and two sisters, Isabelle and Pia, moved to a farming estate in Ireland in 1961. According to Prondzynski, his father’s poor health, lack of funds to maintain Breese im Bruche, and a desire for a less stressful lifestyle, led to Hans and Irene von Prondzynski leaving Germany and moving to the Knockdrin estate near Mullingar, County Westmeath, where they settled in Knockdrin Castle. After a few years, Hans grew weary of farming and moved back to Germany and to Dyckerhoff AG, but the family kept their new estate in Ireland, and Hans retired to there in 1982. He died in Ireland in 1998, after a long illness. Irene von Prondzynski lived in Knockdrin until she died in 2017.
Ferdinand von Prondzynski (born 30 June 1954) is a university leader in Ireland and Scotland, a lawyer and legal academic, and a high-profile public commentator. Formerly the Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland, he also previously served as the second President of Dublin City University (DCU) in Ireland (2000-2010), and before that as a professor and dean at the University of Hull, and lecturer and Fellow at Trinity College, Dublin.
Ferdinand von Prondzynski Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Politician |
House | Living in own house. |
Ferdinand von Prondzynski is one of the richest Politician from Germany. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Ferdinand von Prondzynski 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Hans von Prondzynski was a captain in the German army during the Second World War, was wounded several times in battle, and was inter alia awarded the Iron Cross Class 1 (EK1). After the war, he lost his lands in what became part of Poland, moved to the new West Germany, studied law in Göttingen, and then joined the cement-producing company Dyckerhoff AG, eventually becoming a director. He married Irene Gräfin (approximately Countess) Grote in the Grote family residence at Breese im Bruche, in Lower Saxony (Hanover) in 1950, and they had four children: Isabelle, Ferdinand, Aglaja and Pia.
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From 1991 to 2000 von Prondzynski was Professor of Law in the University of Hull; for much of that time he was also a Dean – first of the School of Law, and latterly of the whole Faculty of Social Sciences. He was also a Director of the British-American Business Council
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Filippo Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Germany. Ferdinand von Prondzynski celebrates birthday on June 30 of every year.
In his role as president of DCU, he oversaw improvements in the campus facilities, for both students and staff. Though seen by some as one of the new breed of so-called ‘reforming’ university presidents, on the whole he avoided the large-scale structural reforms that have characterised the leadership in other third-level institutions ‘, instead focusing on interdisciplinary ‘Academic Themes’, introduced in the University’s initial strategic plan during his term, Leading Change (2001). These were designed to reinforce and develop DCU’s reputation for cross-disciplinary teaching and research and influence the university’s research mission; they had a significant effect on the university’s research strategy in particular, and found a place in DCU’s organisational structure – but the appointment of ‘Theme Leaders’ proved to be difficult.