Nash was born in Providence, Rhode Island in 1966 - the first of three boys born to immigrant parents who came to the USA for freedom and opportunity. His Father, Dr. Nabeeh Mourad, is listed in Who’s Who of American Scientists and his Mother is a homemaker and former high school teacher with a committed theological orientation. His parents are Christians from Syria and Lebanon respectively.

Nash spent most of childhood in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. He attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute and graduated in 1989 with a BS in Business and a Minor in Political Science. During his collegiate tenure, he joined and served the US Marine Corps and was Honorably discharged in 1989.
Throughout his life, his personal study circled around and focused upon religions, spirituality, and personal growth philosophy. Nash approached his learning with one goal – developing a universal learning model that was practical, peace inducing, and liberating for the human mind. He, therefore, challenged the tenets of each philosophical, religious, or mystic belief that he encountered with one simple question: Does believing this or thinking that open or contain the mind?
Marrying this inner fascination and orientation with his growing career experiences in corporate America, he also strove to develop enlightened and practical problem solving approaches in the workplace. Because his career focus was Information Technology Management Consulting, he had a nearly unlimited arena of minor to major organizational transformations from which to learn.
Today, he is an independent consultant and the co-host of the FeatherDanse Friends’ Network, Las Vegas, NV (http://www.featherdanse.com).
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