David Beasley

American politician, South Carolina Governor

David Beasley - American politician, South Carolina Governor
Born

February 26th, 1957
68 years ago

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in South Carolina politics, served as the 113th Governor from 1995 to 1999. Prior to the governorship, held various roles including South Carolina's House of Representatives member. Implemented reforms in education and economic development during the tenure. After leaving office, continued involvement in public service and international humanitarian efforts, later appointed as Executive Director of the World Food Programme.

Served as Governor of South Carolina

Implemented educational reforms

Led the World Food Programme

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