Valdas ADAMKUS
President of the Republic of
Lithuania
(www.president.lt)
Valdas Adamkus was born to a family of civil servants in
Kaunas on 3 November 1926. His father served as a volunteer in fights for Lithuanian
Independence and was one of the first leaders of the Aviation School in the then newly
fledged pre-war Republic of Lithuania. Adamkus' mother worked at the Ministry for
Communications for many years.
Valdas Adamkus studied at the Ausra [Dawn] gymnasium in
Kaunas. In the years of World War II, he joined a resistance movement for Lithuanian
independence, published and circulated the underground newspaper Jaunime, budek! [Youth,
Be on Guard!].
After a brief retreat with his parents to Germany in July
1944, Valdas Adamkus returned to Lithuania in the fall of the same year to join the
National Defence Force in fight against the Red Army. He took part in the battle of Seda,
western Lithuania, but had to leave Lithuania again soon because of unfavourable
circumstances. Upon graduation from the Lithuanian Gymnasium in Germany, Adamkus entered
the Faculty of Natural Science of the University of Munich. He worked at the World YMCA
organisation taking care of displaced persons and acted as the secretary general and
chairman of the Chief Physical Training and Sports Committee. Adamkus won two gold and
silver medals in track-and-field events at the Olympic Games of the Enslaved Nations in
1948.
Assisted by the Grinys family, Valdas Adamkus together with
his parents, brother and sister immigrated to the United States in 1949. Upon arrival, he
immediately found a blue-collar job with a manufacturer of spare car parts in Chicago and
later worked as a draftsman for an engineering firm. In 1960, Adamkus graduated as a
construction engineer from the University of Illinois. In 1951, Valdas Adamkus established
an academic sports club of Lithuanian Americans, LITUANICA. Between 1957 and 1958, he
chaired the board of the Santara [Accord] centre of Lithuanian students in the United
States. In 1958 through 1965, Adamkus was vice-chairman of the SANTARA-SVIESA
[Accord-Light] federation, a public organisation of Lithuanian emigres of Liberal
orientation, to take up its chairmanship in 1967. Valdas Adamkus was an active organiser
of protest actions against Lithuania's occupation and initiator of numerous petitions. In
1961 through 1964, Adamkus was a member of the Board of the Lithuanian Community [LC] in
America, vice-chairman of the Central Board, member and then chairman of the American
Lithuanian Council [ALC]. He also was chairman of the organising committee of the World
Lithuanian Games in 1983.
Working for a US environmental protection federal institution
set up with the Environmental Protection Agency in the early 70's, Adamkus first headed a
scientific environmental research centre and was later appointed deputy administrator of
the Fifth Region (Mid-West) Environmental Protection Agency. He was later promoted to
administrator of the same agency and held that office until June 1997. Adamkus was an
active member of the United States Republican Party. Since 1972, he visited Lithuania once
or several times a year, bringing the literature published by SANTARA-SVIESA -- Metmenys
[Outlines], Akiraciai [Horizons] and others. Encouraging and supporting the construction
of water purification facilities and development of environmental monitoring, Adamkus
assisted the environmental institutions of the Baltic States in acquiring academic
literature, equipment and software needed for their projects. In the capacity of the
co-ordinator of US aid to the Baltic States in the field of environment protection,
Adamkus organised working trips for representatives of Lithuania's academic institutions
and developed many-sided co-operation with Vilnius University, helping it acquire the
latest academic literature on environment. Adamkus raised and implemented the idea of
publishing Lithuanian History by Adolfas Sapoka in 300,000 copies and the two-volume
edition of Modern History by Pranas Cepenas in Lithuania.
Valdas Adamkus was granted the title of Honorary Doctor at
Vilnius University in 1989. The American universities of Indiana and Illinois named
Adamkus their Honorary Doctor as well for his contribution to the cleaning of the Great
Lakes and for other environmental projects. In 1988, Adamkus was granted an international
environmental award for outstanding achievements on the international arena. Adamkus has
himself established an award granted each year to Lithuania's noted environmental
specialists and scholars.
Adamkus has also been granted the US Environmental Protection
Agency gold medal for achievements in service and the award of the US President for
outstanding service. President Bill Clinton sent a letter of thanks to Adamkus when he
resigned as the agency's administrator. In 1993, Valdas Adamkus headed the electoral
campaign of presidential candidate Stasys Lozoraitis in Lithuania. He actively
participated in the campaign before the 1996 Lithuanian general elections, uniting a bloc
of moderate right-wing forces. In 1997, Adamkus was nominated by the Lithuanian Centre
Union for the council of the Siauliai municipality.
Valdas Adamkus' wife Alma is the administrator of the Taba
Farma holiday centre.
Valdas Adamkus was elected the President of Republic of
Lithuania and put on his oath on February 26, 1998.