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  1. Charles Phillips | Investment Executive and Military Veteran A technology industry investor with decades of experience leading multinational companies, Charles Phillips is a co-founder and managing partner of the technology-focused investment firm Recognize.

  2. Sep 9, 2013 · Business Insider/Julie Bort. Infor CEO Charles Phillips. When you first meet Infor CEO Charles Phillips, you can't help but notice that he's a tall (6' 3"), graceful, and impeccably dressed man.

  3. Charles Phillips was formed in 1987, We are consignment Auctioneers who specialise in the expeditious clearance of quality merchandise at below market price. Typical categories are, Original Art, Famous Artist Limited Editions, Diamond Jewellery, Hand made furniture, Sculptures, Bronzes, Carvings, Decorative Porcelain, Wines and Whisky, Persian Carpets, Memorabilia and Unique one of kind ...

  4. May 28, 2018 · Charles Phillips is Chairman of the Board of Infor, the third largest business software applications company in the world with 90,000 customers in 190 countries and 17,000 employees and was previously CEO of Infor for nine years. Prior to Infor, Phillips was President of Oracle Corporation and a member of its Board of Directors. During … Continued

  5. Charles Phillips or Charles Philips may refer to: Charles Phillips (archaeologist) (1901–1985), British archaeologist; Charles Philips (artist), (ca.1703-1747), English painter; Charles Phillips (businessman) (born 1959), American businessman, CEO of Infor; Charles Phillips (bishop) (died 1906), Nigerian clergyman and Bishop of Ondo

  6. Charles E. Phillips, Jr. was born in June 1959 in Little Rock, Arkansas, where his father was stationed in the Air Force. During his childhood his family moved often from state to state, and to Europe as well.

  7. Following the sale of Infor, Charles Phillips co-founded Recognize. A military veteran, Charles Phillips served five years in the United States Marine Corps prior to pursuing his career in the investment and technology industries. He served at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and was a captain in the 2nd Battalion, 10th Marines.

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