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Charlie Ergen

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Charles William Ergen (born March 1, 1953) is an American billionaire businessman. He is co-founder and chairman of Dish Network and EchoStar. He stepped down as CEO of Dish in May 2011 in favor of Joseph Clayton. Ergen resumed as CEO upon Clayton's March 2015 retirement and was CEO until December 2017, when he promoted president and COO Erik Carlson to CEO, but remains as chairman. Reuters reported that the move was effected to remove the day-to-day responsibilities of running DISH and provide more time for Ergen to build out the company's emerging wireless business. Ergen owns 48 percent of Dish and 46 percent of Echostar shares. He holds 78 percent of Dish's and 72 percent of EchoStar's total voting power. After graduating with an M.B.A. from Wake Forest in 1976, Ergen worked as a financial analyst for Frito-Lay. He "retired" in 1978 in hopes of working for himself. Afterward, he was a professional gambler, playing poker and blackjack. EchoStar In 1980 Ergen, his future wife Candy, and Jim DeFranco started a new business called EchoSphere Corporation, investing 60,000topurchasetwoCBandantennas,targetingruralColorado.TheydrovearoundtheDenvermetroareaonasmallbudget,sellingsatellitedishesfromthebackoftheirtruck.In1990ErgenelevatedEchoStarsprofilebyraising60,000 to purchase two C-Band antennas, targeting rural Colorado. They drove around the Denver metro area on a small budget, selling satellite dishes from the back of their truck. In 1990 Ergen elevated EchoStar's profile by raising 335 million in junk bonds and purchasing orbital slots for satellites. Two years later, EchoStar got a DBS license from the Federal Communications Commission, giving the company its own geostationary orbital slot. In 1993, EchoStar Communications was incorporated. Under Ergen, EchoStar's net income doubled to 20.4million,in1993.DishNetworkUnderErgen,DishwasthefirstsatellitetelevisionprovidertooffertwowayhighspeedinternetaccessasaninvestorinanddealerforStarBandCommunicationsgeostationaryKubandsatelliteinternetaccessserviceintheUnitedStatesandthefirsttointroduceaDigitalvideorecorderinasettopbox.Hewasalsoinstrumentalinmakingsatellitereceiversavailableforunder20.4 million, in 1993. Dish Network Under Ergen, Dish was the first satellite television provider to offer two-way high-speed internet access as an investor in and dealer for StarBand Communications' geostationary Ku-band satellite internet access service in the United States and the first to introduce a Digital video recorder in a set-top box. He was also instrumental in making satellite receivers available for under 200.
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