Emile Bustani
Emile Bustani (Arabic: اميل البستاني) was a Lebanese entrepreneur, philanthropist and politician.
Bustani was born in 1907 in Dibbiyeh – Chouf. After he lost his father at age of six, Bustani was raised by American missionaries at the Gerard Institute in Sidon – South Lebanon. Later, Bustani received help from a wealthy Lebanese businessman to study engineering at the American University of Beirut, from where he received a BS in that field by 1929.[1]
In 1930, he rejoined AUB as an Instructor in Physics and as a Graduate student he received his MA in Astro-Physics by 1932. A year later in 1933, he obtained a BS in civil engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.[2]
Back in Beirut after MIT, Bustani worked for a time with the Iraq Petroleum Company, but soon founded his own Contracting and Trading Company, CAT – a company involved in laying and constructing oil pipelines, building roads and constructing cities throughout the Middle East.
Bustani was elected a Member of Parliament in Lebanon in 1951, an office he held until his death in 1963.[3]
On the 15th of March 1963, Bustani died in his own airplane, crashing into the sea off Beirut harbour.[4][5][6]
References
- ↑ "Emile Bustani". emilebustani.org. 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ↑ "AUB - Archives and Special Collections - Digitized Collections". aub.edu.lb. 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ↑ "MIT Center for International Studies". web.mit.edu. 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ↑ Emile Bustani Foundation (http://emilebustani.org/about.html)
- ↑ About Emile Bustani Middle East Seminar at the MIT Center for International Studies (http://web.mit.edu/cis/bustani/)
- ↑ Death of Laura Bustani, widow of the late Emile Bustani - founder of the Dormitory and the Physics Halls at AUB (http://www.aub.edu.lb/news/2012/Pages/laura-bustani.aspx)