Bob Wright is an American media executive who is best known for his tenure as the Chairman and CEO of NBC Universal. He was instrumental in the growth and success of the company, overseeing the creation of hit shows like "Friends" and "The West Wing."
Prior to joining NBC Universal, Wright held various executive positions at General Electric, which owned NBC at the time. He also served as the President of GE Financial Services and GE Capital.
Wright is also known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in the field of autism research. He co-founded Autism Speaks, a leading advocacy organization for individuals with autism, and has been a vocal advocate for increased awareness and funding for the disorder.
In addition to his professional and philanthropic work, Wright has authored a book on leadership titled "The Wright Stuff: From NBC to Autism Speaks." He continues to be involved in various business ventures and charitable initiatives.
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