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Ken Armstrong is a former nonprofit executive and Weinberg Fellow of Hawaii Pacific University. He has served as a NATO base commander, and as representative to the Pelagie Islands for the U.S. Consul General at Palermo. As a federal healthcare executive, he worked with the Surgeon General of the United States. As a contingency planner, he was nominated as Federal Executive of the Year. | '''Ken Armstrong''' is a former nonprofit executive and Weinberg Fellow of Hawaii Pacific University. He has served as a NATO base commander, and as representative to the Pelagie Islands for the U.S. Consul General at Palermo. As a federal healthcare executive, he worked with the Surgeon General of the United States. As a contingency planner, he was nominated as Federal Executive of the Year. | ||
He has dealt with issues like housing, poverty and mental health. | He has dealt with issues like housing, poverty and mental health. |
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Ken Armstrong | |
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Birth: | Pasadena, California | April 25, 1957
Education: | Weinberg Fellow, Hawaii Pacific University |
Military: | U.S. Coast Guard Officer Candidate School |
Occupation: | Speaker, Writer |
Residence: | Selma, Oregon |
Party: | Libertarian |
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Website: | http://www.armstrong2020.com |
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Ken Armstrong is a former nonprofit executive and Weinberg Fellow of Hawaii Pacific University. He has served as a NATO base commander, and as representative to the Pelagie Islands for the U.S. Consul General at Palermo. As a federal healthcare executive, he worked with the Surgeon General of the United States. As a contingency planner, he was nominated as Federal Executive of the Year.
He has dealt with issues like housing, poverty and mental health.