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Designer and builder of world beating baloons. |
Star of LA Law, NYPD Blue, Old Gringo and many other big hits |
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Five times World Karate Champion |
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Elliott is currently an advisor to the White House on technology. |
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Former Director General of the CBI. Director of National Westminster Bank. Powerful business speaker. |
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After Dinner Speakers: Puff Daddy, Edward Heath, Jane Sixsmith
The biggest hip-hop impresario of the mid-'90s, Sean "Puffy" Combs -- or Puff Daddy, as he was known on his own musical projects -- created a multi-million dollar industry around Bad Boy Entertainment, with recordings by the Notorious B.I.G., Craig Mack, Faith Evans, 112, and Total, all produced and master-minded by Combs himself. Responsible for over 100 million dollars in total record sales and named ASCAP's 1996 Songwriter of the Year, Combs was, on the other hand, criticized by many in the hip-hop community for watering down the sound of the underground and also for a perceived over-reliance on samples as practically the sole basis for many of his hits. A very successful A&R executive at Uptown Records during the early '90s responsible for sizeable hit records by Father MC, Mary J. Blige, and Jodeci, Combs formed his own Bad Boy label, signed Notorious B.I.G., Evans, and Craig Mack, and earned enough hits to cement an alliance with Arista Records. A highly publicized feud with Death Row Records (in which Tupac Shakur and label head Suge Knight served as West Coast/Dark Side equivalents to the Notorious B.I.G. and Combs) was summarily ended in late 1996, when Shakur was murdered and Knight jailed. Six months later, Notorious B.I.G. was dead as well and after Combs mourned his friend's death, he hit the pop charts in a big way during his biggest year, 1997.
Despite such a relatively short career, Puff Daddy/P. Diddy has managed to stay on top using a clever blend of media controversy and catchy singles. Although his talents as a musician are often up for debate, his public relations skills are virtually unmatched and his business sense is impeccable.