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National Geographic Travel is the travel and tour division of National Geographic Partners offering National Geographic tours through various third-party partners and its internal tour operator. National Geographic Expeditions was founded in 1999 by the National Geographic Society to fulfill one of its mission and for the proceeds to go towards ...
He joined National Geographic as chief executive in January 2014. He has been a member of the Society's board of trustees since April 2013 and has served on the board of governors of the National Geographic Education Foundation since November 2003. From 2011 to 2013, he was president and CEO of National Public Radio . [5] Prior to that, he ...
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It was later integrated into National Geographic Partners, which was formed in 2015. On March 20, 2019, ... as CEO and president Howard Owens. In 2010, ...
Between 2001 and 2013, Patrick served as president and then as non-executive chairman of National Geographic Ventures, the for-profit division responsible for overseeing National Geographic's film and television production as well as the National Geographic Channel. In 2005 National Geographic Feature Films released March of the Penguins, the ...
Clark Stacey is the co-founder [1] and former chief executive officer of WildWorks [2] [3] [4] (earlier known as Smart Bomb Interactive), [5] which in 2010 launched the National Geographic Animal Jam, a massively multiplayer online virtual world, in partnership with the National Geographic Society.
Jean Case [1] (previously Villanueva and Wackes, [2] born 1959) is an American businesswoman, author, and philanthropist who is chair of the board of National Geographic, [3] CEO of Case Impact Network, and CEO of the Case Foundation. [4] [5] [6] She is married to AOL co-founder Steve Case.
On September 9, 2015, 21st Century Fox announced a for-profit joint venture with the National Geographic Society, which called National Geographic Partners, which took ownership of all of National Geographic media and consumer businesses, including National Geographic magazine, and the National Geographic-branded television channels that were ...