Gregory C. Dahl is author of One World, One People: How Globalization is Shaping Our Future and numerous articles. After studying economics at Harvard, he pursued a 27-year career as an economist and senior official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), working with top-level government officials in different areas of the globe to try to resolve economic problems and promote development. He served as the resident representative of the IMF in Haïti, Sierra Leone, Bulgaria and Madagascar for a total of 10 years. His IMF position gave him first-hand experience with the practical dilemmas faced by leaders as well as their human and often moral shortcomings in dealing with those dilemmas. He is the youngest son of Joyce Lyon Dahl and Arthur L. Dahl, and is a second generation Bahá’í. He has traveled and visited Bahá’í communities in over 100 countries. He served on the National Spiritual Assembly of Bulgaria for 10 years and as its secretary for 5 years, and on the National Spiritual Assembly of the Czech Republic for 4 years, serving as its chairman for 2 years. He has been a Deputy Trustee of Ḥuqúqu’lláh since 2008.
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- "Gregory C. Dahl". dahls.net. Retrieved 22 May 2022.