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Victor Ashe

Victor Henderson Ashe II (born January 1, 1945) is an American former diplomat and politician who served as United States Ambassador to Poland. From 1987 to 2004, he was mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. Ashe is a Republican. Ambassador Ashe concluded his service as Ambassador to Poland on September 26, 2009.[1]

Victor Henderson Ashe II
Member of the Broadcasting Board of Governors
In office
June 30, 2010 – August 1, 2013
Appointed byBarack Obama
Preceded byJames K. Glassman
Succeeded byRyan Crocker
52nd President of the United States Conference of Mayors
In office
1994–1995
Preceded byJerry Abramson
Succeeded byNorm Rice
United States Ambassador to Poland
In office
August 17, 2004 – September 26, 2009
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Barack Obama
Preceded byChristopher R. Hill
Succeeded byLee Feinstein
Mayor of Knoxville
In office
January 12, 1987 – December 20, 2003
Preceded byKyle Testerman
Succeeded byBill Haslam
Personal details
Born (1945-01-01) January 1, 1945 (age 78)
Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Alma materYale University (BA)
University of Tennessee (JD)

Early career

Ashe was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he attended public school. He attended the Groton School in Groton, Massachusetts and subsequently the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale University in 1967 with a BA in history. At Yale, Ashe was a member of the Skull and Bones society, as was George W. Bush. In 1974 he earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law. Before becoming an elected official, Ashe worked as an intern for Congressman Bill Brock, and as a staff assistant for Senator Howard Baker.

In 1968 Ashe was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives; he was only 23 years old at the time. After serving three terms in the State House, Ashe won the August 1974 Republican primary for a Tennessee Senate seat representing Knox County, Tennessee. In a lawsuit brought by a former legislator Ashe had defeated in 1972, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Ashe ineligible to be the Republican nominee as he would not meet the minimum age qualification of 30 on the day of the general election in November.[2] The Knox County GOP then nominated his mother, Martha Ashe, to replace him as the nominee. She was elected by the voters with the promise to resign in January 1975 when Ashe turned 30. Upon her resignation the Knox County Commission appointed Victor Ashe to replace her;[3][4] he was later elected to the position and served for nine years.

From 1967 to 1973, during the Vietnam War, Ashe was a member of the United States Marine Corps Air Reserves. He was also the Executive Director of the Americans Outdoors Commission from 1985 until 1987.[3]

He ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate in 1984 against future Vice President Al Gore.[5]

Mayor

Ashe was elected to be the mayor of Knoxville in November 1987. He served 16 years as mayor, the longest term in the city's history. As mayor, Ashe led several initiatives to improve Knoxville's civic and financial footing. These initiatives focused on such things as waterfront development along the Tennessee River and the building of a convention center to attract tourism and business.[3] The latter was a cause for controversy, with many residents saying that the city of Knoxville did not offer enough amenities to attract would-be events or shows to a convention center. Other initiatives included downtown redevelopment and sign and billboard control.[6]

Ashe stressed diversity within his administration, noting when he left office the growth of minorities and women on commissions and boards during his time as mayor.[6] While Ashe often had the support of the city council, he was unable to get it to institute a Police Advisory Review Committee to perform as a civilian review of police action, something which, in 1998, he felt was necessary to investigate the questionable deaths of three black men at the hands of police officers. At the time, hostility in the black community toward the police department was extremely high due to these deaths. Ashe circumvented the council and established the committee by executive order. Three years later, the council unanimously ratified the order, defusing growing protests for recall elections for Ashe and other councilors [1].[6]

Parkland and public domain

As mayor, Ashe favored preserving buildings that had possible historic value, at one point threatening to put historic zoning restrictions on a building its owners wished to demolish.[7]

Ashe was a strong supporter of parkland in the city, and during his tenure, parkland in Knoxville was increased from 700 to 1,700 acres (7 km2) and 30 miles (48 km) of greenway was added. He initiated a program called "Penny for the Parks" to create a trust fund that would use a one cent tax and federal matching money to commit $250,000 a year for city parks, greenways and historic preservation. After leaving office, Ashe was awarded a Cornelius Amory Pugsley Medal, which was granted by the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration in recognition of his work on greenways and public parks.[3]

Ambassador to Poland

 
Ashe in Prudnik, Poland, 2008

Ashe was sworn in as a US ambassador to Poland in June 2004;[8] during Ashe's tenure as mayor of Knoxville he, acting on the advice of Dr. Marek Pienkowski, helped to establish a sister city relationship with the city of Chełm, Poland, and led two delegations to that city.[3]

One of the issues Ashe engaged in when he was appointed ambassador to Poland was the difficulty Poles have getting work and tourist visas for the United States. After Ashe met with President George W. Bush and Polish President Aleksander Kwaśniewski in Washington in 2005, Bush suggested that the visa rejection rate for Poles be lowered.[9]

Ashe has also noted that Poland has a growing economy that offers many opportunities for US businesses. He is interested in having his own area of Knoxville and East Tennessee take advantage of such opportunities, and in 2005 advised a group of 16 Knoxville-area businesses to put together a trade mission to Poland.[10]

On March 16, 2009 he was honoured by President of Poland Lech Kaczyński with Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland, for his contribution to Polish-American cooperation. He was decorated on September 25, 2009 by Mariusz Handzlik, undersecretary of state in President's Office.[11]

Broadcasting Board of Governors

Ashe serves on the Broadcasting Board of Governors, the body which supervises the federal agencies which broadcast to foreign countries. In a 2013 report by the Office of Inspector General, Ashe was criticized as a board member "whose tactics and personal attacks on colleagues and staff have created an unprofessional and unproductive atmosphere". Ashe was not directly named, but referred to as a "former mayor," a description which fits only him. Ashe called the report "unwarranted, unfair and factually incorrect" and in his defense pointed to his support from labor.[12]

Yale Trustee Candidate

In April 2020, Ashe announced his candidacy for the Yale Corporation, on a platform of reforming the Corporation election process while taking into account alumni voices.[13][14]

Personal life

Ashe and his wife, Joan née Plumlee, have two children together. Ashe is the uncle of professional basketball players Mason Plumlee, Miles Plumlee, and Marshall Plumlee.

References

  1. ^ U.S. Embassy in Warsaw
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-01-12. Retrieved 2007-09-24.
  3. ^ a b c d e United States Diplomatic Mission to Warsaw Biography, last accessed June 17, 2015
  4. ^ "Ashe takes the oath as ambassador." Knoxville News-Sentinel, June 24, 2004.
  5. ^ Margalit Fox (October 10, 2004). "Edward E. McAteer, 78; Empowered Christian Right". The New York Times. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  6. ^ a b c Joe Sullivan, "Victor Ashe's 16 Years as Mayor", Metro Pulse, Dec. 11 2003.
  7. ^ "Preservation group decries demolition plans" Knoxville News-Sentinel, March 24, 2005
  8. ^ "Ashe takes the oath as ambassador." Knoxville News-Sentinel, June 24, 2004
  9. ^ "Ambassador Ashe meets with Bush, Polish president", Knoxville News-Sentinel, February 10, 2005
  10. ^ "Ashe talks up Poland to Knox businesses", Knoxville News-Sentinel, February 19, 2005
  11. ^ Odznaczenie dla Ambasadora USA - prezydent.pl - 25-09-2009 (in Polish)
  12. ^ Davidson, Joe, "Report blasts foreign broadcasting board as ‘dysfunctional’ and ‘ineffectual’", Washington Post Federal Diary, January 22, 2013; with links to the IG report and the union statement in Ashe's support. Retrieved 2012-01-23.
  13. ^ "Ashe '67 plans Corporation run for 2021". 8 April 2020.
  14. ^ "Victor Ashe '67 for Yale Corporation".

External links

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Victor Ashe Papers, University of Tennessee Knoxville Libraries
Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for United States Senator from Tennessee
(Class 2)

1984
Succeeded by
William R. Hawkins
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee
1987 – 2003
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by U.S. Ambassador to Poland
2004 – 2009
Succeeded by

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For other people with a similar name see Victor Ash disambiguation Victor Henderson Ashe II born January 1 1945 is an American former diplomat and politician who served as United States Ambassador to Poland From 1987 to 2004 he was mayor of Knoxville Tennessee Ashe is a Republican Ambassador Ashe concluded his service as Ambassador to Poland on September 26 2009 1 Victor Henderson Ashe IIMember of the Broadcasting Board of GovernorsIn office June 30 2010 August 1 2013Appointed byBarack ObamaPreceded byJames K GlassmanSucceeded byRyan Crocker52nd President of the United States Conference of MayorsIn office 1994 1995Preceded byJerry AbramsonSucceeded byNorm RiceUnited States Ambassador to PolandIn office August 17 2004 September 26 2009PresidentGeorge W BushBarack ObamaPreceded byChristopher R HillSucceeded byLee FeinsteinMayor of KnoxvilleIn office January 12 1987 December 20 2003Preceded byKyle TestermanSucceeded byBill HaslamPersonal detailsBorn 1945 01 01 January 1 1945 age 78 Knoxville Tennessee U S Political partyRepublicanAlma materYale University BA University of Tennessee JD Contents 1 Early career 2 Mayor 2 1 Parkland and public domain 3 Ambassador to Poland 4 Broadcasting Board of Governors 5 Yale Trustee Candidate 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly career EditAshe was born in Knoxville Tennessee where he attended public school He attended the Groton School in Groton Massachusetts and subsequently the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville Connecticut He graduated from Yale University in 1967 with a BA in history At Yale Ashe was a member of the Skull and Bones society as was George W Bush In 1974 he earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law Before becoming an elected official Ashe worked as an intern for Congressman Bill Brock and as a staff assistant for Senator Howard Baker In 1968 Ashe was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives he was only 23 years old at the time After serving three terms in the State House Ashe won the August 1974 Republican primary for a Tennessee Senate seat representing Knox County Tennessee In a lawsuit brought by a former legislator Ashe had defeated in 1972 the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Ashe ineligible to be the Republican nominee as he would not meet the minimum age qualification of 30 on the day of the general election in November 2 The Knox County GOP then nominated his mother Martha Ashe to replace him as the nominee She was elected by the voters with the promise to resign in January 1975 when Ashe turned 30 Upon her resignation the Knox County Commission appointed Victor Ashe to replace her 3 4 he was later elected to the position and served for nine years From 1967 to 1973 during the Vietnam War Ashe was a member of the United States Marine Corps Air Reserves He was also the Executive Director of the Americans Outdoors Commission from 1985 until 1987 3 He ran unsuccessfully for the U S Senate in 1984 against future Vice President Al Gore 5 Mayor EditAshe was elected to be the mayor of Knoxville in November 1987 He served 16 years as mayor the longest term in the city s history As mayor Ashe led several initiatives to improve Knoxville s civic and financial footing These initiatives focused on such things as waterfront development along the Tennessee River and the building of a convention center to attract tourism and business 3 The latter was a cause for controversy with many residents saying that the city of Knoxville did not offer enough amenities to attract would be events or shows to a convention center Other initiatives included downtown redevelopment and sign and billboard control 6 Ashe stressed diversity within his administration noting when he left office the growth of minorities and women on commissions and boards during his time as mayor 6 While Ashe often had the support of the city council he was unable to get it to institute a Police Advisory Review Committee to perform as a civilian review of police action something which in 1998 he felt was necessary to investigate the questionable deaths of three black men at the hands of police officers At the time hostility in the black community toward the police department was extremely high due to these deaths Ashe circumvented the council and established the committee by executive order Three years later the council unanimously ratified the order defusing growing protests for recall elections for Ashe and other councilors 1 6 Parkland and public domain Edit As mayor Ashe favored preserving buildings that had possible historic value at one point threatening to put historic zoning restrictions on a building its owners wished to demolish 7 Ashe was a strong supporter of parkland in the city and during his tenure parkland in Knoxville was increased from 700 to 1 700 acres 7 km2 and 30 miles 48 km of greenway was added He initiated a program called Penny for the Parks to create a trust fund that would use a one cent tax and federal matching money to commit 250 000 a year for city parks greenways and historic preservation After leaving office Ashe was awarded a Cornelius Amory Pugsley Medal which was granted by the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration in recognition of his work on greenways and public parks 3 Ambassador to Poland Edit Ashe in Prudnik Poland 2008 Ashe was sworn in as a US ambassador to Poland in June 2004 8 during Ashe s tenure as mayor of Knoxville he acting on the advice of Dr Marek Pienkowski helped to establish a sister city relationship with the city of Chelm Poland and led two delegations to that city 3 One of the issues Ashe engaged in when he was appointed ambassador to Poland was the difficulty Poles have getting work and tourist visas for the United States After Ashe met with President George W Bush and Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski in Washington in 2005 Bush suggested that the visa rejection rate for Poles be lowered 9 Ashe has also noted that Poland has a growing economy that offers many opportunities for US businesses He is interested in having his own area of Knoxville and East Tennessee take advantage of such opportunities and in 2005 advised a group of 16 Knoxville area businesses to put together a trade mission to Poland 10 On March 16 2009 he was honoured by President of Poland Lech Kaczynski with Commander s Cross with Star of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland for his contribution to Polish American cooperation He was decorated on September 25 2009 by Mariusz Handzlik undersecretary of state in President s Office 11 Broadcasting Board of Governors EditAshe serves on the Broadcasting Board of Governors the body which supervises the federal agencies which broadcast to foreign countries In a 2013 report by the Office of Inspector General Ashe was criticized as a board member whose tactics and personal attacks on colleagues and staff have created an unprofessional and unproductive atmosphere Ashe was not directly named but referred to as a former mayor a description which fits only him Ashe called the report unwarranted unfair and factually incorrect and in his defense pointed to his support from labor 12 Yale Trustee Candidate EditIn April 2020 Ashe announced his candidacy for the Yale Corporation on a platform of reforming the Corporation election process while taking into account alumni voices 13 14 Personal life EditAshe and his wife Joan nee Plumlee have two children together Ashe is the uncle of professional basketball players Mason Plumlee Miles Plumlee and Marshall Plumlee Portals Biography United States PoliticsReferences Edit U S Embassy in Warsaw Comer v Ashe 514 S W 2d 730 Tenn 1974 Archived from the original on 2008 01 12 Retrieved 2007 09 24 a b c d e United States Diplomatic Mission to Warsaw Biography last accessed June 17 2015 Ashe takes the oath as ambassador Knoxville News Sentinel June 24 2004 Margalit Fox October 10 2004 Edward E McAteer 78 Empowered Christian Right The New York Times Retrieved May 26 2016 a b c Joe Sullivan Victor Ashe s 16 Years as Mayor Metro Pulse Dec 11 2003 Preservation group decries demolition plans Knoxville News Sentinel March 24 2005 Ashe takes the oath as ambassador Knoxville News Sentinel June 24 2004 Ambassador Ashe meets with Bush Polish president Knoxville News Sentinel February 10 2005 Ashe talks up Poland to Knox businesses Knoxville News Sentinel February 19 2005 Odznaczenie dla Ambasadora USA prezydent pl 25 09 2009 in Polish Davidson Joe Report blasts foreign broadcasting board as dysfunctional and ineffectual Washington Post Federal Diary January 22 2013 with links to the IG report and the union statement in Ashe s support Retrieved 2012 01 23 Ashe 67 plans Corporation run for 2021 8 April 2020 Victor Ashe 67 for Yale Corporation External links EditAppearances on C SPAN Victor Ashe Papers University of Tennessee Knoxville LibrariesParty political officesPreceded byHoward Baker Republican nominee for United States Senator from Tennessee Class 2 1984 Succeeded byWilliam R HawkinsPolitical officesPreceded byKyle Testerman Mayor of Knoxville Tennessee1987 2003 Succeeded byBill HaslamDiplomatic postsPreceded byChristopher Robert Hill U S Ambassador to Poland2004 2009 Succeeded byLee A Feinstein Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victor Ashe amp oldid 1154314742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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