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Joseph Ashford is the founder and owner of K4 Global, a firm that offers consultancy services to both businesses and individuals. Joseph also founded and supports the Butterfly Foundation, which supports children with epidermolysis bullosa (EB). This awful genetic condition makes the skin extremely fragile, often resulting in disfigurement and disease for those suffering from it – Joseph is passionate in the growth of the organizing in alleviating suffering for those with the condition.
Joseph Ashford has served as a corporate executive in multiple firms. He is highly experienced in marketing, having assisted many small businesses in meeting their goals. He has also traveled extensively throughout the world learning about different cultures and the struggles of their people. Joseph Ashford founded K4 Global in 2014 and currently serves as the firm’s non-corporate chairman. K4 Global is based in London, where it primarily provides services for
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family, possibly in harm s way, serving in a war longer than his life. a number of senators left by jeff merkley and rod white says before we sign an agreement, the president should come to congress. since we are talking about a decade of american military involvement, committed to with no vote or consultation, this seems to me imminently reasonable. there should be no autopilot for war. i was thinking about all this two weekends ago when my family went to the rutgers football game. rutgers got blown-out by cincinnati. it was a beautiful, balmy fall day and military appreciation day which meant that members of the rotc were there in uniform and several veterans were introduced to the crowd to an ovation. at one point, they showed a video on the stadium s jumbotron with a greeting from a rutgers grad currently served in afghanistan. everybody cheered and wooped an went back to watching rutgers defense getting carved to