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[[David K Wollach]] has been 'Chairman and Managing Director of the [[Forvest Trust]] group of companies since 1982'. Wollach 'initiated among others the [[Independent Conference for Peace in former Yugoslavia]] held in Geneva with the support of the [[UNESCO]] and the City of Geneva, as well as a number of programs in support for mediation and advancement of peace, as well as social and education projects in developing countries in Asia as in the Middle East and Europe.' Wollach previously worked as financial analyst for [[UBS]], Geneva and as Vice President for [[Barclays Bank Switzerland]].<ref>Forvest Trust [http://www.forvest.ch/?p=40&PHPSESSID=b2c85562f1d275af7d48f7ac0898b887 Board of Directors]. Accessed 30 August 2015.</ref>
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[[David K Wollach]] has been 'Chairman and Managing Director of the [[Forvest Trust]] group of companies since 1982'. Wollach 'initiated among others the [[Independent Conference for Peace in former Yugoslavia]] held in Geneva with the support of the [[UNESCO]] and the City of Geneva, as well as a number of programs in support for mediation and advancement of peace, as well as social and education projects in developing countries in Asia as in the Middle East and Europe.'<ref>Philigence [http://www.philigence.com/about-us/ About Us: David Wollach]. Accessed 30 August 2015.</REF> Wollach previously worked as financial analyst for [[UBS]], Geneva and as Vice President for [[Barclays Bank Switzerland]].<ref>Forvest Trust [http://www.forvest.ch/?p=40&PHPSESSID=b2c85562f1d275af7d48f7ac0898b887 Board of Directors]. Accessed 30 August 2015.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 07:51, 30 August 2015

David K Wollach has been 'Chairman and Managing Director of the Forvest Trust group of companies since 1982'. Wollach 'initiated among others the Independent Conference for Peace in former Yugoslavia held in Geneva with the support of the UNESCO and the City of Geneva, as well as a number of programs in support for mediation and advancement of peace, as well as social and education projects in developing countries in Asia as in the Middle East and Europe.'[1] Wollach previously worked as financial analyst for UBS, Geneva and as Vice President for Barclays Bank Switzerland.[2]

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  1. Philigence About Us: David Wollach. Accessed 30 August 2015.
  2. Forvest Trust Board of Directors. Accessed 30 August 2015.