Ken Gnanakan was an Indian educator, environmentalist and theologian. He was a frequent speaker worldwide at workshops, seminars and conferences. Gnanakan was the founder and chancellor of ACTS Group of Institutions (www.actsgroup.org), a social organisation with a focus on education. He was the Chairman of ETASI, as well as the Chairman of the International Council for Higher Education, Switzerland. He was also the Vice President of the Global Challenges Forum (GCF), Switzerland and an Advisor to the United Nations Institute of Training and Research (UNITAR), Geneva. He taught in India and in other parts of the world on varied subjects such as management, environment, education, entrepreneurship, theology, and philosophy. Gnanakan was married to Prema and they had two children, Santosh an
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| - Ken Gnanakan was an Indian educator, environmentalist and theologian. He was a frequent speaker worldwide at workshops, seminars and conferences. Gnanakan was the founder and chancellor of ACTS Group of Institutions (www.actsgroup.org), a social organisation with a focus on education. He was the Chairman of ETASI, as well as the Chairman of the International Council for Higher Education, Switzerland. He was also the Vice President of the Global Challenges Forum (GCF), Switzerland and an Advisor to the United Nations Institute of Training and Research (UNITAR), Geneva. He taught in India and in other parts of the world on varied subjects such as management, environment, education, entrepreneurship, theology, and philosophy. Gnanakan was married to Prema and they had two children, Santosh an (en)
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| - Ken Gnanakan was an Indian educator, environmentalist and theologian. He was a frequent speaker worldwide at workshops, seminars and conferences. Gnanakan was the founder and chancellor of ACTS Group of Institutions (www.actsgroup.org), a social organisation with a focus on education. He was the Chairman of ETASI, as well as the Chairman of the International Council for Higher Education, Switzerland. He was also the Vice President of the Global Challenges Forum (GCF), Switzerland and an Advisor to the United Nations Institute of Training and Research (UNITAR), Geneva. He taught in India and in other parts of the world on varied subjects such as management, environment, education, entrepreneurship, theology, and philosophy. Gnanakan was married to Prema and they had two children, Santosh and Anupa. Ken Gnanakan died on 9 May 2021, following a massive heart attack. (en)
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