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Take-Two's New Board Member
President and Chief Executive Officer of Major League Baseball Advanced Media joins Take-Two's board of directors.
Date: Thursday, April 19, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Take-Two Interactive Software announced today the appointment of Robert A. Bowman to the company's Board of Directors. The company also appointed current director J Moses to serve on Take-Two's Audit Committee. Bowman is President and Chief Executive Officer of Major League Baseball Advanced Media, L.P., the interactive media company of Major League Baseball. He is a member of the board of directors of Blockbuster Inc., World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. and The Warnaco Group, Inc., and serves as President of the Michigan Education Trust.

Prior to joining Major League Baseball, Bowman was President and Chief Executive Officer of Outpost.com (acquired by Fry's Electronics), a global internet retailer of consumer technology products. Before Outpost.com, Bowman was President and Chief Operating Officer of ITT Corporation and prior to that time, Mr. Bowman was Treasurer for the State of Michigan pension system.

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