Stuk A-11967 - David Dombowsky - Portrait

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David Dombowsky - Portrait

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Head and shoulders image of David Dombowsky, member, University Board of Governors, 1994-1995.

Bio/Historical Note: Samuel David Dombowsky was born 1 August 1938 at Avonlea, Saskatchewan. He was the youngest of 17 children of Linus and Helena Dombowsky. He received his BComm in 1958 from the University of Saskatchewan, followed by a diploma in Public Administration from Carleton University in Ottawa. He launched his career at the Saskatchewan Budget Bureau, was deputy Minister for Finance and of Industry & Commerce. In 1975 Dombowsky was named the first president and CEO of the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan. He was also president of the Crown Investment Corp, and was a director of many boards including Saskferco, the Bi-provincial Upgrader, IPSCO, Intercontinental Packers, Western Development Museum, SEDCO, Sask Power, Crown Life and many more. Dombowsky later formed a private marketing and consulting company, Matrix Enterprises Ltd focusing on mining and fertilizers. He was a two-term member of the University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors. David Dombowsky died 9 November 2016 in Kelowna, British Columbia.

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