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Charles Ergen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charlie Ergen
Charles William "Charlie" Ergen (born March 1, 1953)〔 is an American businessman and is the co-founder and current Chairman of the Board, and former President and CEO of Dish Network and EchoStar Communications Corporation. He stepped down as CEO in May 2011. He remains Chairman of the Board of both companies. Ergen owns 52 percent of Dish and Echostar shares and holds 88 percent of its total voting power.〔 ==Early life and education== Ergen was born into an Episcopalian family in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, on March 1, 1953,〔 the fourth of five children born to Viola (née Siebenthal) and William Krasny Ergen.〔(Weatherford Mortuary: "Viola Siebenthal Ergen" ) May 21, 2013〕 His mother was one of the first female accountants in the state of Minnesota〔 and his father was an Austrian immigrant who was working in Sweden as a nuclear physicist who left Europe prior to World War II as part of the continental brain drain.〔 His father coined the phrase "China Syndrome".〔 His parents married in Minnesota in 1944 and then moved to Camden, New Jersey, before settling in Oak Ridge where his father accepted a position at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.〔 Ergen received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where he was a walk-on basketball player, and an M.B.A. from Wake Forest University.〔〔〔〔 He was a professional blackjack and poker player.〔〔〔Dann Shea, "Charles Ergen: Meet America's Richest Media Mogul You've Never Heard Of", on ''The Huffington Post'' 09-18-08 ()〕 Ergen studied finance at the University of Tennessee, became a CPA, and worked for Frito-Lay before striking out on his own.
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