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David Miscavige (born 1960) is Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center, an organization that controls the copyrighted material authored by the late Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, as well as the trademarked names and symbols of Dianetics and Scientology. As RTC Chairman (he is known among Scientologists simply as "C.O.B."), Miscavige is officially described as "the highest ecclesiastical official of the Scientology religion," a position he assumed when Hubbard died in 1986. Although Religious Technology Center is a separate corporation from the Church of Scientology, Miscavige is widely reported to be the effective leader of the Church and all of the affiliated Scientology enterprises.

Born into a Roman Catholic family from Philadelphia, Miscavige suffered from childhood ailments, including allergies, which were reportedly cured by Dianetic auditing. Impressed by these results, his family moved to the world headquarters of Scientology, Saint Hill Manor in England. Miscavige became one of the youngest full-time Scientology auditors.

He left high school to join the Church of Scientology's Sea Org, where, when still a teenager, he became one of L. Ron Hubbard's personal assistants, working on the production of Scientology training films.

Miscavige was interviewed at length by Ted Koppel of ABC television in 1992; otherwise, he has rarely spoken to the press. Miscavige is, however, often a speaker at major Scientology openings, award ceremonies and related events.

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