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Craig Taro Gold
Craig Taro Gold (born November 1969), popularly known as Taro Gold, is an American author, entrepreneur, entertainer, producer, and philanthropist. He is the author of several New York Times best-selling books including ''Open Your Mind, Open Your Life'' and ''Living Wabi Sabi'', as well as a regular contributor for publications such as ''The Huffington Post''. He is the co-founder of eVoice, Teleo and Vusay along with other business ventures. He has also been involved in the entertainment industry as an executive film producer, actor, singer, songwriter, and record producer. ==Education==
Gold attended a Montessori education preparatory academy and Torrey Pines High School in his hometown of Del Mar, California, and also spent time as an AFS Intercultural Programs scholar in Brisbane, Australia. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Soka University of Japan, where he studied Economics, Psychology, and Philosophy, graduating Summa Cum Laude in 1994. Gold also earned the distinction of becoming the first American man to graduate from Soka University. Gold's postgraduate education included International Relations and Spanish at the University of Salamanca in Spain, and Computer Graphics and Graphic Design at UCLA.
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