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Bobby Kotick

Bobby Kotick

Bobby Kotick has been a director and CEO of Activision, Inc. since February 1991 until July 2008, when he became CEO of Activision Blizzard in connection with the combination of Activision and Vivendi Games.
Activision Blizzard is the largest, most profitable pure-play interactive entertainment software publisher in the world with leading market positions across every major category of the rapidly growing interactive entertainment software industry. The company is based in Santa Monica, California and operates in sixteen countries with more than 7,000 employees worldwide.

In addition to his responsibilities as Chief Executive Officer of Activision Blizzard, Mr. Kotick is also a member of the Board of Trustees for The Center for Early Education, he is Chairman of the Committee of Trustees at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art where he serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors and he is a member of the Board of Directors for the Tony Hawk Foundation.

Bobby Kotick is the founder and co-chairman of The Call of Duty Endowment, a non-profit, public benefit corporation that seeks to help organizations that provide job placement and training services for veterans.   In 2009, Bobby founded The Call of Duty Endowment after seeing the need for an organization that could aid veterans in a real and impactful way, by ensuring there will be jobs for them to come home to after military service.

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