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Intro | Slovak entrepreneur | ||
Places | Slovakia | ||
was | Engineer Mining engineer | ||
Work field | Engineering | ||
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Birth | 1921, Nový Ruskov, Slovakia | ||
Death | 23 March 1988Toronto, Canada (aged 67 years) | ||
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Stephen Boleslav Roman (1921–1988) was a prominent Canadian mining engineer, and mining executive. Business commentator Diane Francis described him as a self-made man in her book Controlling Interest. A 1967 profile in Fortune magazine said "Toronto teems with speculators who have made it big promoting oil, mines, and penny stocks, but no one has made it bigger than Stephen Boleslav Roman." Peter Newman profiled him in "Sometimes a great nation: will Canada belong to the 21st century?"
Štefan Boleslav Roman was born in village Veľký Ruskov (now Nový Ruskov) in Slovakia. He emigrated to Canada when he was 16 years old. Since his youth he was strong connected to the Greek Catholic Church. He helped to found and organize the Slovak Catholic Eparchy of Saints Cyril and Methodius of Toronto. The monumental Cathedral of the Transfiguration of our Lord in Markham was funded and designed be him, modeling the structure on the church in Veľký Ruskov.
Roman was invested in the Order of Canada and the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame. The Vatican appointed him a Papal knight.
The lake freighter Stephen B. Roman was named after him.