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Not to be confused with the character from Little Britain USA.William "Bing" Gordon is an executive in the video game industry. He served ten years as Chief Creative Officer of video game publisher and developer Electronic Arts (EA) prior to his current partnership with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB). He was a founding director of Audible.com and is currently a board member of Amazon, Ngmoco, and Zynga.Gordon graduated from Cranbrook School in 1968.
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Bing Gordon Gordon, Bing
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Executive in thevideo games industry
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