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Kenneth “Ken” Dart was born in 1955 in Mason, Michigan. [4] He was the middle of three sons. [4] In 1976, Dart graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in mechanical engineering. [4] He then joined the Dart Container Corporation; in 1986 he was named president.
The company is owned by brothers Kenneth B. Dart and Robert C. Dart, who renounced their U.S. citizenship in 1994. [11] Kenneth Dart then established a relationship with the nation of Belize, which promptly sought U.S. permission to open a consulate in Sarasota with Dart as its consul. [12]
Ronald Lee Dart (1934-2016): Designated to serve as Ambassador University president in 1978; active ministerial partner of Garner Ted Armstrong, 1978–1995; founded Christian Educational Ministries in Whitehouse, Texas in 1995. Robert Fahey (1940-2015): Ambassador Class of 1965; ordained 1981; now affiliated with the United Church of God ...
Steve's father, Ken was also a noted darts player during the 1970s, and was the first player ever to play in an official international match. In March 1974, Ken represented a Great Britain (BDO) team which played against the USA in New York. He was first on, beating Nicky Virachkul 2-1.
Kenneth "Ken" Kennedy (September 15, 1942 - May 17, 2015) was a businessman and American politician. Political career. Kennedy was elected to Williamsburg County ...
Kenneth lays it all out on the table in a calm manner as Brittany cries. "This is not going to work. But I do want you to find the person that you are actually supposed to be with, even though it ...
Kenneth Rainsbury Dark FSA (born in Brixton, London in 1961) is a British archaeologist who works on the 1st millennium AD in Europe (including Roman and immediately post-Roman Britain) and the Roman and Byzantine Middle East, on the archaeology of religion (especially early Christian archaeology), archaeological theory and methods, and on the relationship between the study of the past and ...
Kenneth Harry Olsen (February 20, 1926 [2] – February 6, 2011 [3]) was an American engineer who co-founded Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1957 with colleague Harlan Anderson and his brother Stan Olsen.