Jovaiša, Sergejus

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Name: Sergejus Jovaiša

Years active: 11/16/2012

Party: Homeland Union - Lithuanian Christian Democrat Political Group, Member (from 11/16/2012)




Roles

  • No party affiliation
  • Since 2012: Member, Committee on the Development of Information Society
  • Since 2012: Member, Commission for Youth and Sport Affairs
  • Since 2012: Member, Seimas Delegation to the Assembly of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
  • Since 2012: Member, Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrat Political Group
  • 2007–2011: Member, Adviser to the Mayor, Anykščiai District Municipal Council

Education

  • 1979–1986: Lithuanian Academy of Physical Education (currently Lithuanian Sports University), Diploma of Basketball Coach / *Teacher of Physical Education
  • 1972–1977: Kaunas Polytechnic Institute (currently Kaunas University of Technology), Diploma of Engineer / Economist
  • 1961–1972: Antanas Vienuolis Secondary School (currently Antanas Vienuolis Gymnasium) in Anykščiai

History

He was born on 17 December 1954 in Anykščiai, Lithuania. Married with five children

Membership: Member, Council of Honour, Lithuanian Basketball Federation (since 2011); Member, Council of the society Pasaulio anykštėnų bendrija (since 2008)

Titles: Honorary Sportsman of the Republic of Lithuania

Interests: culture, sports, tourism, finance and economics

Languages: German, English, Russian

Hobbies: sports, internal and external policies, cultural life, angling, hunting

Work Experience:

  • 2004–2007: Basketball Coach, Physical Education and Sports Centre in Anykščiai
  • 2002–2003: Member, Gaming Control Authority
  • 2001–2002: Director, Association of Gaming Operators
  • 1999–2001: Sports Journalist, Lithuanian National Radio and Television
  • 1998–2000: Head, Advertising Unit, private company UAB AK Aviabaltika
  • 1989–1997: Basketball Coach in Germany and Lithuania
  • 1972–1989: Basketball player, Basketball Team Kaunas Žalgiris; European and World basketball champion, prize winner at the Olympic Games


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