William Dorich's background includes more than 20 years in the printing industry prior to establishing his own publishing company, GM Books, in 1984. His firm has produced over 450 titles. Best known in the Serbian community for his articles that appeared in The American Srbobran, his views on the Civil War in Bosnia and Kosovo have been printed in the Washington Times, Heritage Southwest Jewish Press, The Wall Street Journal, The Chicago Tribune, International Herald Tribune and the Arizona Republic. For the 50th anniversary of the Serbian Holocaust, Mr. Dorich authored and compiled, The Serbian Genocide-1941-45. To commemorate the first visit of His Holiness Pavle, the Serbian Patriarch to the United States and to raise money for Serbian orphans, he designed and produced the 1992 book, Kosovo, for the Kosovo Charity Fund of the American Western Diocese. His newest book for the Diocese is Hilandar's Octocentenary, a commemoration of the 800th anniversary of the Serbian Monastery on Mount Athos. Mr. Dorich is a recipient of the Order of St. Sava, the highest award bestowed on a layperson by the Holy Synod of Serbian Bishops of the Orthodox Church and An Award of Merit from the Serbian Bar Association of America.