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'''Tom Bowman''' used to be a [[Hasbro]] employee. He attended Duke University's Fuqua School of Business in North Carolina, following which he gained employment at Hasbro in [[1986]] as a Product Manager and worked his way up to Marketing Director. After leaving the company, he worked for ten years or so in for a number of companies in the sporting goods industry, but more recently has returned to the toy industry.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/thomas-bowman/4/b09/421 Thomas Bowman on Linked in]</ref>
'''Tom Bowman''' used to be a [[Hasbro]] employee. He attended Duke University's Fuqua School of Business in North Carolina, following which he gained employment at Hasbro in [[1986]] as a Product Manager and worked his way up to Marketing Director. After leaving the company, he worked for ten years or so in for a number of companies in the sporting goods industry, but more recently has returned to the toy industry.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/thomas-bowman/4/b09/421 Thomas Bowman on Linked in]</ref>
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Tom Bowman used to be a Hasbro employee. He attended Duke University's Fuqua School of Business in North Carolina, following which he gained employment at Hasbro in 1986 as a Product Manager and worked his way up to Marketing Director. After leaving the company, he worked for ten years or so in for a number of companies in the sporting goods industry, but more recently has returned to the toy industry.[1]

Convention appearance

Trivia

  • G.I. Joe's 1993 Mace toy was given the identity Thomas Bowman, presumably in his honor.[2]

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