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'''Robert K. Garriott''' (born December 7, 1956<ref name="osu"></ref>) is an American ] figure and ]. He co-founded ] and ] with his brother, ], and was the CEO of ]-North America until 2008. He is the second-eldest son of ] astronaut ].<ref name="osu" /> |
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'''Robert K. Garriott''' (born December 7, 1956<ref name="osu"></ref>) is an American ] figure and ]. He co-founded ] and ] with his brother, ], and was the CEO of ]-North America until 2008. He is the second-eldest son of ] astronaut ].<ref name="osu" /> |
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Garriott was graduated from the ] in 1983 with a ] in Management and also earned degrees in ] from ], and a ] in Engineering Economic Systems from ].<ref name="moby">{{moby developer|id=18867|name=Robert Garriott}}</ref> |
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Garriott graduated from the ] in 1983 with a ] in Management and also earned degrees in ] from ], and a ] in Engineering Economic Systems from ].<ref name="moby">{{moby developer|id=18867|name=Robert Garriott}}</ref> |
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In 1983 he co-founded ] ] with his younger brother ]. He was a vice president and later an executive vice president at ] (EA) after the company acquired Origin in 1992. Garriott left EA in 1995 and co-founded ] in 2000. Destination was bought by ] in 2001 and he became president and CEO of ]-North America.<ref name="dicespeaker"></ref> |
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In 1983 he co-founded ] ] with his younger brother ]. He was a vice president and later an executive vice president at ] (EA) after the company acquired Origin in 1992. Garriott left EA in 1995 and co-founded ] in 2000. Destination was bought by ] in 2001 and he became president and CEO of ]-North America.<ref name="dicespeaker"></ref> |