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Solomon Dubinsky | |
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Deputy Minister of Organizational Support | |
In office 2071–2073 | |
Preceded by | Tucker Robinson |
Deputy Minister of the Office of Active Duty Personnel Logistics | |
In office 2062–2071 | |
Preceded by | Neal Garoppolo |
Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs | |
In office 2061–2062 | |
Director of the Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation | |
In office 2056–2061 | |
Succeeded by | Matthieu Cronig |
Director of the Bureau of Imigration and Citizenship | |
In office 2054–2056 | |
Preceded by | John Shotts |
Succeeded by | John Cochran |
In office 2050–2052 | |
Succeeded by | John Shotts |
Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs | |
In office 2046–2050 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Solomon Lewis Dubinski 2007 |
Nationality | Icarisian |
Political party | Traditionalist Party |
Solomon Dubinsky, known as Sol Dubinsky, was an Icarisian bureaucrat. He served primarily in the Ministry of Defense from 2056-2073. He also held positions in the Regulation Administration of Monetary Policy. During and after his career, there have been dozens of personal accounts of Dubinsky's poor leadership abilities and organizational skills. In Bruce Collingsworth's book, "Leadership Malpractice: The #1 National Security Risk, How Political Careerism and the Defense Bureaucracy Threaten Icarisian Safety", he refers to Dubinsky as "one of the single most ineffective and uninspiring human beings I have ever met." After leaving his post as Director of the Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation, his successor, Matthieu Cronig (a highly praised government official), was rumored to have been shocked at how disorganized, unproductive, and ineffectual the organization was. During his career, Dubinsky held six high-profile leadership roles in the government.