Vladimir L’vovich Kvint (Russian: Владимир Львович Квинт) is a Russian-American economist and strategist, and President of the International Academy of Emerging Markets. Since 2007, he has been the Chair of the Department of Economic and Financial Strategy at the Moscow School of Economics of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Kvint is also the Head of the Center for Strategic Studies at Institute of Complex Systems Mathematical Research of this University. He is a Foreign Member (ad vitum) of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Since 2019, Kvint is a Visiting Professor at Department of Economics of Shanghai University. In 2010, Kvint was elected a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science. He is a U.S. Fulbright Scholar (2001) and has been a professor at Fordham, New York University, and American University and Adjunct Professor at La Salle University as well as Babson College. In 2018, Kvint was awarded Annual Lomonosov Prize in Science of Highest Degree by Lomonosov Moscow State University for his "Studies of Theory of Strategy and Methodology of Strategizing". In 2022 Dr. Kvint became a Laureate of the State Prize of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Field of Science and Technology for the monograph “The Strategic Leadership of Amir Timur: Comments on the Code”.
Kvint has been a consultant to governments of several countries and private companies. He was a consultant at architectural and planning company RMJM, and was Director for Emerging Markets at Arthur Andersen in NYC. Kvint's work appeared in The New York Times and Harvard Business Review, among others. He has been a contributor to Forbes magazine in which he published his most profound forecast on February 5, 1990, predicting the exact year - 1991 - of the fall of the Soviet Union. In addition, Kvint is a member of the Editorial Boards of several professional publications.
Vladimir Kvint was born in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia into a family of engineers. He studied in Railroad elementary and junior high school.
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