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'''W.G. Champion Mitchell''' ('''Champ''') is currently working on the board of directors for [[41st Parameter]].<ref>[http://www.the41.com/board.asp#champion 41st parameter - Team]</ref> Until June 2008, Mitchell was the Chairman and CEO of [[Network Solutions]].<ref>[http://people.forbes.com/profile/w-g-champion-mitchell/7199 W.G. Champion Mitchell - Forbes profile]</ref>  He joined Network Solutions in 2001, and spearheaded the company's buyout and separation from [[VeriSign]] in November 2003.<ref>[http://www.the41.com/board.asp#champion 41st parameter - Team]</ref>
'''W.G. Champion Mitchell''' ('''Champ''') is currently working on the board of directors for [[41st Parameter]].<ref>[http://www.the41.com/board.asp#champion 41st parameter - Team]</ref> Until June 2008, Mitchell was the Chairman and CEO of [[Network Solutions]].<ref>[http://people.forbes.com/profile/w-g-champion-mitchell/7199 W.G. Champion Mitchell - Forbes profile]</ref>  He joined Network Solutions in 2001, and spearheaded the company's buyout and separation from [[Verisign]] in November 2003.<ref>[http://www.the41.com/board.asp#champion 41st parameter - Team]</ref>


==Past Work==
==Past Work==

Revision as of 21:53, 20 September 2011

Country: USA

W.G. Champion Mitchell (Champ) is currently working on the board of directors for 41st Parameter.[1] Until June 2008, Mitchell was the Chairman and CEO of Network Solutions.[2] He joined Network Solutions in 2001, and spearheaded the company's buyout and separation from Verisign in November 2003.[3]

Past Work

Before becoming Chairman and CEO of Network Solutions, Champ served as VeriSign's Executive Vice President, and before that, General Manager of its Mass Markets Division. From 1997-2000 he founded, managed and later sold two successful start-up companies specializing in VoIP.[4] Earlier in his career, Champ was Executive Vice President and COO of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., where he played an integral role in the largest leveraged buyout in history - the company's buyout by KKR. Prior to this, Champ served as a lawyer and partner with Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge and Rice in Winston-Salem, N.C.[5][6]

Education

Champ received his juris doctor with highest honors from the University of North Carolina and his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina.

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