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After orchestrating the acquisition of Fort Jubrayn Optics (a company that manufactured optical equipment from [[Fort Jubrayn]], [[Great Morstaybishlia]]), McKinsey selected him to be his successor. He helped McKinsey orchestrate a 1.34 billion KRB initial public offering of Metatron stocks at the [[Sani Bursil]] Stock Exchange. In 2016, he took over as CEO of the company. He saw public outcry over Metatron's procurement of raw materials from [[Packilvania]], following which he committed the company to inspecting their suppliers and signed the Fair Work Declaration which committed the company to ensuring equitable and just labour practices across its supply chain. [[Oan News]] has named him as one of the most influential and wealthy people in the country. He is among the top 10 wealthiest people from the Oan Isles, with a net worth of 7 billion |
After orchestrating the acquisition of Fort Jubrayn Optics (a company that manufactured optical equipment from [[Fort Jubrayn]], [[Great Morstaybishlia]]), McKinsey selected him to be his successor. He helped McKinsey orchestrate a 1.34 billion KRB initial public offering of Metatron stocks at the [[Sani Bursil]] Stock Exchange. In 2016, he took over as CEO of the company. He saw public outcry over Metatron's procurement of raw materials from [[Packilvania]], following which he committed the company to inspecting their suppliers and signed the Fair Work Declaration which committed the company to ensuring equitable and just labour practices across its supply chain. [[Oan News]] has named him as one of the most influential and wealthy people in the country. He is among the top 10 wealthiest people from the Oan Isles, with a net worth of 7 billion KRB. He is fluent in [[Staynish]], [[Oan language|Oan]], Tretridian and Spandard. |