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Mr. Shmuel Ashkenazi | |
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File:Shmuel Ashkenazi pic.jpg | |
CEO of Ashkelon Energy Group | |
Assumed office August 4th, 1976 | |
Preceded by | None. (Office created.) |
Personal details | |
Born | April 8th, 1947 Ashkelon, West Dakos |
Nationality | Belhavian |
Political party | Conservative Party (2009 - present) Independent (1997 - 2009) National Reform Alliance (1991 - 1997) Liberal Democratic Party (1969 - 1991) National Patriotic Union (1967 - 1969) |
Spouse(s) | Chana Leah Ashkenazi (2004 - present) Shira Katz (m. 1990 - d. 2001) Jodi Gruzenkasky (m. 1971 - d. 1986) |
Residence | Ashkelon |
Alma mater | B.A., Business Management; History, Almania College M.B.A, Imperial Provisa University School of Business |
Profession | Businessman, Venture capitalist |
Shmuel L. Ashkenazi, M.B.A. (born April 8th, 1947) is an Belhavian businessman, politician, television personality, author, and candidate for the Conservative nomination for President of Belhavia in the 2016 election. Ashkenazi is the CEO, Chairman, and President of the Ashkelon Energy Group, and the founder of the venture capital firm Ashkenazi Capital Horizons. He is a member of the Conservative Party. He is a graduate of the private liberal arts Almania College and prestigious Imperial Provisa University School of Business.
Early life and education
Business career
Business ventures and investments
Ashkelon Energy Group
Netanyana Tower
FinancialOne Building in Dakos
Van Zalman Mines in Westonaria
Entertainment media
2016 presidential campaign
Cultural and political image
Family and personal life
Ashkenazi is married to Chana Leah (née Greenburg) since 2004. He was previously married to Shira Katz (m. 1990 - d. 2001) and Jodi Gruzenkasky (m. 1971 - d. 1986). He has six children. Two, Abraham and Sarah (both twins aged 11), are from his current wife. Three, Shoshana (age 43), Norman (age 46), and Jonah (age 47), are from his first wife. He has one child, Chava (age 23), from his second wife.