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==Early life and career== ==Early life and career==
Jannard was born in ] but was raised in ], the son of a pharmacist,<ref name=LATimesTripToPlanet> March 16, 1997</ref> and graduated from ].<ref name=CityOfAlhambra /> Jannard attended the ] School of Pharmacy but dropped out to travel the southwestern U.S. on a motorcycle.<ref name=LATimesTripToPlanet /><ref name=Wired> July 2012</ref> In 1975, he started a one-man business selling motorcycle parts out of his car at ] events. He named his company after his dog, Oakley.<ref name=Wired /> He began developing his own products: first custom handlebar grips that conformed to the shape of one's hand<ref name=LATimesTripToPlanet /> and later motorcycle goggles, ski goggles, and the sunglasses.<ref name=Wired /> One model of sunglasses was used by bicycle racer ], raising Oakley's profile.<ref name=Wired /> In the 1980s, he restricted the sale of Oakley sunglasses to the ] (although small specialty shops could continue to sell Oakley sunglasses).<ref name=LATimesTripToPlanet /> In 1991, his company had 200 employees.<ref name=Wired /> In 1995, the company went public.<ref name=LATimesTripToPlanet /> Jannard was born in ] but was raised in ], the son of a pharmacist,<ref name=LATimesTripToPlanet> March 16, 1997</ref> and graduated from ].<ref name=CityOfAlhambra /> Jannard attended the ] School of Pharmacy but dropped out to travel the southwestern U.S. on a motorcycle.<ref name=LATimesTripToPlanet /><ref name=Wired> July 2012</ref> In 1975, he started a one-man business selling motorcycle parts out of his car at ] events. He named his company after his dog, Oakley.<ref name=Wired /> He began developing his own products: first custom handlebar grips that conformed to the shape of one's hand<ref name=LATimesTripToPlanet /> and later motorcycle goggles, ski goggles, and the sunglasses.<ref name=Wired /> One model of sunglasses was used by bicycle racer ], raising Oakley's profile.<ref name=Wired />


He sold Oakley in mid-2007 for over $2 billion.<ref>{{Dead link|date=June 2012}}</ref> In August 2013, Jannard announced he was stepping down as the "public face" of the Red Camera company, leaving the day-to-day decisions in the hands of Jarred Land.<ref>, StudioDaily.com. Accessed August 19. 2013.</ref> He sold Oakley in mid-2007 for over $2 billion.<ref>{{Dead link|date=June 2012}}</ref> Today Oakley employees over 5000 employees.

In 2005 Jannard started RED Digital Cinema. In 2007, RED released the RED ONE which was used to shoot "Wanted", "Ché", "The Informant" and "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo". In 2010, RED released the RED EPIC which was used to shoot "The Amazing Spiderman", "The Hobbit", "Prometheus", "Pirates 4" and "The Great Gatsby" along with many other feature films. In August 2013, Jannard announced he was stepping down as the "public face" of the Red Camera company, leaving the day-to-day decisions in the hands of Jarred Land.<ref>, StudioDaily.com. Accessed August 19. 2013.</ref>


In 2009, Jannard was named one of the 100 Most Creative People by ].<ref></ref> In 2009, Jannard was named one of the 100 Most Creative People by ].<ref></ref>


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
Jannard has 4 children and 14 grandchildren.
Jannard married his neighbor Pamela Pittario when he was 21. They had four children before divorcing. He later married Bobbie Gamble, Jannard's assistant at Oakley.<ref name=LATimesTripToPlanet />
Jannard owns the ] islands of ] and Vatuvara.<ref>http://www.yacatafiji.org/2010/10/sun-glass-billionaire-buys-kaibu-and.html#.UPb0h_KsqSo</ref> He also owns a 500-] island in the ] ].<ref name=Wired /> In 1999, Jannard purchased two properties in ], for about $15 million.<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/1999/oct/12/business/fi-21415</ref> In late 2009 and 2010, he purchased two houses in ] for a total of $25.1 million.<ref>http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704471204575210533897266698.html</ref><ref>http://www.bizapedia.com/nv/ALEXIS-PLACE-LLC.html</ref><ref>http://losangeles.blockshopper.com/property/4391015025/1599_alexis</ref> Jannard owns the ] islands of ] and Vatuvara.<ref>http://www.yacatafiji.org/2010/10/sun-glass-billionaire-buys-kaibu-and.html#.UPb0h_KsqSo</ref> He also owns a 500-] island in the ] ].<ref name=Wired />

Apparently a crazy person named Bbb23 is hell bent on posting misinformation.


==References== ==References==

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James Jannard
Born1949
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Southern California (dropped out)
OccupationBusinessman
Known forfounder of Oakley, Inc.
founder of RED Digital Cinema
Children4

James "Jim" Jannard (born 1949) is an American designer and businessman, and founder of Oakley, Inc., an eyewear and apparel company, and RED Digital Cinema.

Early life and career

Jannard was born in Los Angeles but was raised in Alhambra, California, the son of a pharmacist, and graduated from Alhambra High School. Jannard attended the USC School of Pharmacy but dropped out to travel the southwestern U.S. on a motorcycle. In 1975, he started a one-man business selling motorcycle parts out of his car at motocross events. He named his company after his dog, Oakley. He began developing his own products: first custom handlebar grips that conformed to the shape of one's hand and later motorcycle goggles, ski goggles, and the sunglasses. One model of sunglasses was used by bicycle racer Greg LeMond, raising Oakley's profile.

He sold Oakley in mid-2007 for over $2 billion. Today Oakley employees over 5000 employees.

In 2005 Jannard started RED Digital Cinema. In 2007, RED released the RED ONE which was used to shoot "Wanted", "Ché", "The Informant" and "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo". In 2010, RED released the RED EPIC which was used to shoot "The Amazing Spiderman", "The Hobbit", "Prometheus", "Pirates 4" and "The Great Gatsby" along with many other feature films. In August 2013, Jannard announced he was stepping down as the "public face" of the Red Camera company, leaving the day-to-day decisions in the hands of Jarred Land.

In 2009, Jannard was named one of the 100 Most Creative People by Fast Company Magazine.

Personal life

Jannard has 4 children and 14 grandchildren.

Jannard owns the Fiji islands of Kaibu and Vatuvara. He also owns a 500-acre island in the San Juan Islands archipelago.

Apparently a crazy person named Bbb23 is hell bent on posting misinformation.

References

  1. ^ Wired: "Supreme O - It all started with a pair of sunglasses. 441 patents later, Oakley hopes its sports gear will make extreme history" By Andrew Tilin July 2012
  2. ^ Forbes: The World's Billionaires - James Jannard March 2013
  3. ^ City of Alhambra: "Famous Residents & Graduates from Alhambra" retrieved September 9, 2013
  4. ^ Los Angeles Times: "A trip to Planet Oakley" by ED LEIBOWITZ March 16, 1997
  5. Why Jannard Opted to Sell...
  6. , StudioDaily.com. Accessed August 19. 2013.
  7. http://www.yacatafiji.org/2010/10/sun-glass-billionaire-buys-kaibu-and.html#.UPb0h_KsqSo

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