| Highlights | - Joined the US Navy in 1966, serving in the Philippines for 3 years as a Civil Engineer Corps officer.
- Worked in an Atlanta reserve unit for 8 years.
- Founded the Advanced Product Group in 1989, which became Access Graphics, a computer services company.
- Led Access Graphics to become a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin in 1991, becoming its president and CEO.
- Awarded ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ by the Boulder Chamber of Commerce in 1996 as his company reached a turnover of $1 billion.
- Faced personal tragedy when his daughter, JonBenét Ramsey, was murdered in 1996.
- Returned to work shortly after the tragedy and moved to Atlanta with his family.
- Sold his company to General Electric in 1997.
- Indicted by a grand jury in 1999 along with his wife, Patsy, for endangering their daughter.
- Campaigned for a seat in the Michigan House of Representatives in 2004, finishing second.
- Cleared of suspicion in 2008 after a test using Touch DNA.
- Featured in a Netflix docuseries titled ‘Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey?’ released in November 2024.
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