Paul G. Allen
Chairman of the Board/Director
Industry: Media and Publishing
Overview
Paul G. Allen, 55, has been Chairman of Charter's board of directors since July 1999, and Chairman of the board of directors of Charter Investment, Inc. (a predecessor to, and currently an affiliate of, Charter) since December 1998. Mr. Allen, co-founded Microsoft Corporation with Bill Gates in 1975 and remained the company's chief technologist until he left Microsoft Corporation in 1983. Mr. Allen is the founder and chairman of Vulcan Inc., Mr. Allen's project and investment management company that oversees stakes in DreamWorks Animation SKG, Digeo, Inc., real estate and more than 40 other technology, media and content companies. In 2004, Mr. Allen funded SpaceShipOne, the first privately-funded effort to successfully put a civilian in suborbital space and winner of the Ansari X-Prize competition. Mr. Allen also owns the Seattle Seahawks NFL and Portland Trail Blazers NBA franchises. In addition, Mr. Allen is a director of Vulcan Ventures, Inc., Vulcan Inc., and numerous privately held companies.
News from around the Web
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Jul 24, 2008Fans' team fly the flag (TheProudCockerel.co.uk)
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Jul 24, 2008
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Jul 23, 2008Ground Clutter (AirportBusiness.com)
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Jul 23, 2008Conference focuses on family ties (Salt Lake Tribune)
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Jul 23, 2008A $500 Million Home for Gates's Charity (Washington Post)
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Jul 21, 2008‘Jazz and real ale – you can’t go wrong’ (Reading Evening Post)
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Jul 21, 2008Allen promotes Blazers' Golub to advise Vulcan (BizJournals)
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Jul 19, 2008There is new hope for spinal cord patients (NBC 10 Knoxville (WBIR))
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Jul 18, 2008How To Annoy Others With Your Yacht (Trader Monthly)
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Jul 15, 2008XPrize: $10 Million For 100-MPG Cars (Information Week)
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