Everything about Gian-franco Kasper totally explained
Gian-Franco Kasper (born
January 24,
1944 in
St. Moritz) is a
Swiss ski official who has been president of the
International Ski Federation (FIS) since 1998. Kaspar also serves as a member both of the
International Olympic Committee (since 2000) and the
World Anti-Doping Agency (since 2003).
He earned his degrees in
journalism,
philosophy, and
psychology from the
University of Zurich in 1966. After his university studies, he worked as an editor for the
Courier de St-Moritz.
Kasper then went into the tourism industry in 1974, establishing a Swiss tourism office in
Montreal,
Canada. The following year, he became Secretary-General of the FIS by then-President
Marc Hodler, a position he served until Hodler's retirement in 1998. Kasper succeeded Hodler as FIS President, a position he's held since.
Kasper will receive a
Doctor Honoris Causa from the National Sports Academy of
Bulgaria in
Sofia on December 14, 2007.
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