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Larry Probst

Lawrence Francis Probst III[1] (born June 3, 1950) is an American businessman who is best known for his work with the video game publisher Electronic Arts, including acting as CEO from 1991 until 2007 and as executive chairman from 2013–14.[2][3] He remains chairman of EA and served as chairman of the United States Olympic Committee until 2019.

Larry Probst
Probst in Sochi, February 2014
Born
Lawrence Francis Probst III

(1950-06-03) June 3, 1950 (age 72)
EducationBusiness administration
Alma materUniversity of Delaware
Occupation(s)Chairman, Electronic Arts
Chairman, United States Olympic Committee
Known forExtensive work with and employment with Electronic Arts
Board member ofElectronic Arts
SpouseNancy Probst
Children2

Life

Probst was born on July 6, 1950. He is the son of Ruth (née Gallagher) and Lawrence Francis Probst II.[4] He and his wife Nancy have two sons. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Delaware.[5][6]

Entertainment career

Probst worked for Johnson & Johnson and Clorox before being recruited into the video game industry through Activision in 1982. Two years later he joined EA as vice president for sales until 1986. He then took on the role of the company's senior vice president of the publishing division from 1986–90. He was promoted to president of Electronic Arts in 1990, remaining in that position until 1997. During this time, he was also pronounced CEO of Electronic Arts in 1991, which he held onto until April 2007. Next Generation named his one of the "75 Most Important People in the Games Industry of 1995", remarking that "Probst may not be as colorful a character as his predecessor [ Trip Hawkins], but he does seem adept at combining the freedom and daring of creativity with the restraints and common sense of a commercial operation."[7]

When president and chief operating officer John Riccitiello resigned in April 2004, Probst became his successor. Riccitiello was re-hired as CEO in 2007, he retained his non-operational duties as chairman. He then worked as executive chairman of Electronic Arts Inc. from March 18, 2013, to January 1, 2015, and former chief executive officer of the company.[citation needed]

According to EA's 2005 Annual Report, Probst is the biggest individual shareholder in EA, owning 739,761 shares and the right to acquire a further 3.1 million, which combined accounts for 1.2 percent of the company. Probst sits on the boards of two cancer research groups: the V Foundation[8] and ABC2.[9]

In addition to his work at Electronic Arts, Probst also served as the chairman of Digital Entertainment Corporation of America.[10]

Olympic career

In 2008, he was made the U.S. Olympic Committee[11] chairman of the board. Five years after his appointment as chairman of the USOC, Probst was elected as an IOC member at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires in September 2013.[12] Probst worked with many other IOC groups as well. Probst has served on the IOC International Relations and the IOC Radio and Television Commissions. He assumed the position of chair of the IOC Press Commission in 2014.[13] At the end of 2018 Probst ceased to be a member of the IOC.[14]

References

  1. ^ "Lawrence Francis PROBST III - Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)". Beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 2017-03-10.
  2. ^ Grubb, Jeffrey (17 September 2013). "EA Sports chief Andrew Wilson is Electronic Arts' new CEO". VentureBeat. Retrieved September 19, 2013.
  3. ^ Nutt, Christian (2014-12-08). "Longtime exec Larry Probst to leave EA, but remain on its board". Gamasutra.com. Retrieved 2017-03-10.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". www.chron.com. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Alum Probst appointed chairman of U.S. Olympic Committee". 1.udel.edu. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  6. ^ "Lawrence F. Probst III-Chairman of the Board". ea.com. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  7. ^ "75 Power Players". Next Generation. Imagine Media (11): 70. November 1995.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on December 7, 2008. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on June 1, 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  10. ^ "Lawrence F. Probst III". bloomberg.com. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  11. ^ "Larry Probst | USOC Board of Directors". Teamusa.org. Retrieved 2017-03-10.
  12. ^ "IOC Session elects nine new members - Olympic News". Olympic.org. 2013-09-10. Retrieved 2017-03-10.
  13. ^ "2015 - COMMISSIONS OF THE IOC" (PDF). Olympic IOC Commissions. p. 6. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  14. ^ Owen, David (January 6, 2019). "IOC membership dips back below 100 mark as constructive critics retire". Retrieved May 27, 2019.

External links

  • EA Company Bios: Larry Probst
  • "John Riccitiello resigns as EA President" article from CNNMoney
  • ELECTRONIC ARTS / On the record: Larry Probst from SFGate.com

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Lawrence Francis Probst III 1 born June 3 1950 is an American businessman who is best known for his work with the video game publisher Electronic Arts including acting as CEO from 1991 until 2007 and as executive chairman from 2013 14 2 3 He remains chairman of EA and served as chairman of the United States Olympic Committee until 2019 Larry ProbstProbst in Sochi February 2014BornLawrence Francis Probst III 1950 06 03 June 3 1950 age 72 EducationBusiness administrationAlma materUniversity of DelawareOccupation s Chairman Electronic ArtsChairman United States Olympic CommitteeKnown forExtensive work with and employment with Electronic ArtsBoard member ofElectronic ArtsSpouseNancy ProbstChildren2 Contents 1 Life 2 Entertainment career 3 Olympic career 4 References 5 External linksLife EditProbst was born on July 6 1950 He is the son of Ruth nee Gallagher and Lawrence Francis Probst II 4 He and his wife Nancy have two sons He earned a bachelor s degree from the University of Delaware 5 6 Entertainment career EditProbst worked for Johnson amp Johnson and Clorox before being recruited into the video game industry through Activision in 1982 Two years later he joined EA as vice president for sales until 1986 He then took on the role of the company s senior vice president of the publishing division from 1986 90 He was promoted to president of Electronic Arts in 1990 remaining in that position until 1997 During this time he was also pronounced CEO of Electronic Arts in 1991 which he held onto until April 2007 Next Generation named his one of the 75 Most Important People in the Games Industry of 1995 remarking that Probst may not be as colorful a character as his predecessor Trip Hawkins but he does seem adept at combining the freedom and daring of creativity with the restraints and common sense of a commercial operation 7 When president and chief operating officer John Riccitiello resigned in April 2004 Probst became his successor Riccitiello was re hired as CEO in 2007 he retained his non operational duties as chairman He then worked as executive chairman of Electronic Arts Inc from March 18 2013 to January 1 2015 and former chief executive officer of the company citation needed According to EA s 2005 Annual Report Probst is the biggest individual shareholder in EA owning 739 761 shares and the right to acquire a further 3 1 million which combined accounts for 1 2 percent of the company Probst sits on the boards of two cancer research groups the V Foundation 8 and ABC2 9 In addition to his work at Electronic Arts Probst also served as the chairman of Digital Entertainment Corporation of America 10 Olympic career EditIn 2008 he was made the U S Olympic Committee 11 chairman of the board Five years after his appointment as chairman of the USOC Probst was elected as an IOC member at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires in September 2013 12 Probst worked with many other IOC groups as well Probst has served on the IOC International Relations and the IOC Radio and Television Commissions He assumed the position of chair of the IOC Press Commission in 2014 13 At the end of 2018 Probst ceased to be a member of the IOC 14 References Edit Lawrence Francis PROBST III Personal Appointments free information from Companies House Beta companieshouse gov uk Retrieved 2017 03 10 Grubb Jeffrey 17 September 2013 EA Sports chief Andrew Wilson is Electronic Arts new CEO VentureBeat Retrieved September 19 2013 Nutt Christian 2014 12 08 Longtime exec Larry Probst to leave EA but remain on its board Gamasutra com Retrieved 2017 03 10 Archived copy www chron com Archived from the original on 19 January 2013 Retrieved 2 February 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Alum Probst appointed chairman of U S Olympic Committee 1 udel edu Retrieved May 24 2019 Lawrence F Probst III Chairman of the Board ea com Retrieved May 24 2019 75 Power Players Next Generation Imagine Media 11 70 November 1995 Board of Directors Archived from the original on December 7 2008 Retrieved May 27 2019 Board of Directors Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure Archived from the original on June 1 2009 Retrieved May 27 2019 Lawrence F Probst III bloomberg com Retrieved May 27 2019 Larry Probst USOC Board of Directors Teamusa org Retrieved 2017 03 10 IOC Session elects nine new members Olympic News Olympic org 2013 09 10 Retrieved 2017 03 10 2015 COMMISSIONS OF THE IOC PDF Olympic IOC Commissions p 6 Retrieved 2018 10 01 Owen David January 6 2019 IOC membership dips back below 100 mark as constructive critics retire Retrieved May 27 2019 External links EditEA Company Bios Larry Probst John Riccitiello resigns as EA President article from CNNMoney ELECTRONIC ARTS On the record Larry Probst from SFGate com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Larry Probst amp oldid 1111534182, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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