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Patrick M. Byrne is the CEO of Internet Retailer Overstock.com. He received a bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth, Studied at the University of Cambridge as a Marshall Scholar, and earned a PhD in Philosophy from Stanford University. He was the co-founder of Overstock.com in 1997 and CEO in 1999. Byrne was a strong proponent of school vouchers. Byrne spent nearly four million dollars advertising for a bill that would provide Utah residents who enrol their children in private schools subsidies supported by taxpayers.

How was the early like of the Byrne?

Bern was born in 1962 in Fort Wayne, Indiana Hello and his Father John J. Byrne (1931 – 2013) is a long-standing insurance industry executive and CEO of GEICO, White Mountains Insurance Group and Fireman’s Fund. His father also serves as chairman in Overstock.com. Byrne attended Dartmouth College, New Hampshire and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Chinese language (Asian Studies) and Philosophy in 1985. He then went to Cambridge University in England and graduated with a Master’s degree in Philosophy in 1989.

Later in 1996, he received a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from Stanford University, Stanford, California. Byrne is interested in “Emphasis on mathematical logic”, “moral philosophy”, and economics. Byrne has a black belt in Taekwondo and once engaged in a professional boxing career. He was 13; he met Warren Buffett through his father. Buffet offered him some business advice in the form of a baseball analogy.

What is the career of the Byrne?

In 1989-1991, Patrick M. Byrne was a teacher at Stanford University. During that time, He is the manager of Blackhawk Investment Co and Elissar, Inc. From 1994 to 1999, he was the chairman and CEO of Centricut, LLC in New Hampshire manufacturer of industrial torches. From 1997 to 1999, he also served as CEO and Chairman of the Ohio-based company Fechheimer Brothers, Inc. It is a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary that manufactures uniforms for police, fire-fighters and soldiers.

In 1999, when Byrne was 36, businessman and entrepreneur Robert V. Brazell contacted Byrne to request investments for “D2: Discounts Direct,” an online discount store he founded in May 1997. Byrne was impressed with the idea and invested $7 million to acquire a 60% stake in that same year. In September, Byrne took over the company’s CEO and changed his name to overstock.com.

To know about the personal lime of Patrick Byrne:

Byrne is a cancer survivor and has cycled across the country to raise awareness and money for cancer research at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. Byrne also supports the use of school vouchers and other education reforms. Byrne was the largest donor to political causes in Utah from 2003 to 2006, while his father was the third largest.

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