Prof. Joao Fernando
Sobral
Past International
President Professor
Joao Fernando Sobral, of Sao Paulo, Brazil, was elected
president of The International Association of Lions
Clubs at its 59th annual convention held in June, 1976,
in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He was the first Brazilian
to have served as international president.
Professor Sobral, a
nationally known economist, is a business administrator
and retired university professor in Brazil. His own
firm is a leading manufacturer of thermal products,
plastics, glass and sheet metal items.
A Lion since 1960, Professor
Sobral served as district governor and as an international
director from 1969-71.
For his many contributions
to the association, Professor Sobral has received awards
including 25 International President's Awards, and the
Ambassador of Good Will Award, the highest honor the
association gives its members. He is also a Progressive
Melvin Jones Fellow. He was elected the Life Honorary
Chairman of FOLAC, the Latin America and Caribbean Forum.
Brazilian activities
initiated during Professor Sobral's presidency include
the construction of an orphanage and the obtainment
of free medical service, hospital care, and blood donations
for the child heart surgery patients in Brazil. He was
the first chairman of SightFirst in Brazil and he has
trained Lions throughout Latin America in SightFirst
work.
In addition to his work
as a Lion, Professor Sobral served on the Brazilian
Federal Reserve Board, Banking Committee and as a special
advisor to the Minister of Mines and Energy. He also
held positions as chairman, president and director of
several public and private corporations.
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