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Barad, Jill(nee Elikann)
Born: 1951 AD
Currently alive, at 56 years of age.
Nationality: American
Categories: Business Executives
Currently alive, at 56 years of age.
Nationality: American
Categories: Business Executives
1951 - Born on the 23rd of May in New York, New York.
1973 - She graduated her BA at Queens College.
1976-1977 - Employed at Coty Cosmetics as Assistant Product Manager.
1978-1979 - Product Manager, marketing at Wells Rich Greene.
1979 - Married Thomas Kenneth Barad (film producer).
1992-1997 - She was the President of Mattel, Inc.
1992-2000 - She became the CEO of Mattel, Inc.
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