Peter Khanahmadi

Peter Khanahmadi

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  • Name Peter Khanahmadi 
    Born Iran Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
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    • B.S. E-Business, Towson Univserity, Towson, MD

      M.B.A, American University, Washington, D.C.

      Resident of Bethesda, MD.
    Person ID I14244  Complete
    Last Modified 9 Jul 2010 

    Father Mister Khanahmadi,   b. Iran Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Living 
    Family ID F6224  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Peter Khanahmadi face
    Peter Khanahmadi face
    Peter Khanahmadi with his grandparents, Roy and Carol Thomas 2003
    Peter Khanahmadi with his grandparents, Roy and Carol Thomas 2003

    Graduation from Towson University, Towson, Baltimore, MD; B.S. in Business, May 2003

    Peter worked as an analyst at the corporate headquarters of the Washington Post Company, Washington, DC. until entering the MBA program at American University.
    Peter Khanahmadi - graduate of Towson Univ, Baltimore, MD - BS in E-Business
    Peter Khanahmadi - graduate of Towson Univ, Baltimore, MD - BS in E-Business
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    Peter Khanahmadi & Family, May 2010
    Peter Khanahmadi & Family, May 2010

    M.B.A. Graduation, American University, Washington, DC

    Front, l. to r.: Peter's mother, Rezah Thomas, Peter, Carol Thomas
    Rear: Roy Thomas, Peter's grandfather, Mr. Hashempour, Steven Thomas


    MEMORIES OF CAROL JEAN WEHRWEIN THOMAS BY PETER KHANAHMADI (grandson)

    I have a lot of fond memories of Carol. My earliest memory of our first adventure was in the Summer of 1993. It was during this time she requested my help to re-arrange some parts of Rockville High School's library. It was a tall task for her and me since it was only the two of us. I was 13 years old at the time, but Carol must have thought I was twice my age as she directed me to move tables and books around rapidly. She also had a meticulous plan she had put together to help us work efficiently. Before we knew it, we had totally re-arranged the library. She was very thankful that I helped her that day. I was also appreciative of her attention to detail and direction. This instance was a preview of more projects she would have me help her on the next 24 years. I enjoyed every one of them and was happy to help.
    Peter Khanahmadi, MBA
    Peter Khanahmadi, MBA

    American University, Washington, DC May 2010