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  Ashy, Peter J.
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NamePeter J. Ashy
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InfoPeter Ashy graduated Jesuit High School at the age of 15, and holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering, a Master of Science Degree in Mathematics, and, was the first
Clemson University graduate to receive a Ph. D in Chemical Physics. He is also the author of many scientific papers.

In addition to serving Dupont Company as a Research Physicist, Peter taught Mathematics, Computer Science, Chemistry and Physics at Clemson University and Furman University for 14 years.

Peter has served as a consultant to national and international firms, and has been named in "Who's Who in America," "Who's Who in Computer Education and Research," and "American Men of Science." He has been active in National and International Politics for more than 39 years.

Peter is an author/writer/public speaker on foreign policy and domestic issues.

Peter participated in helping the U.S. Government with the hostage crisis in the Middle East
during the 1980's.

Peter has been recommended and supported by U. S. Senator Ernest F. Hollings, U. S. Senator Strom Thurmond, U. S. Senator Thad Cochran and, Trent Lott, for high diplomatic posts overseas. And most recently, the most Honoroble S.C. Speaker of the House David Wilkins
recommended Dr. Ashy for a high post overseas, especially to use his contacts and knowledge in helping our government after the tragic events of 9/11.

Peter is a State-Licensed Mediator/Arbitrator in South Carolina and North Carolina.

Peter currently serves as an International Consultant/Strategist/Negotiator.


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