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Justin A.E. Hall-Tipping
Place of birth: United States
Company(ies): HeartBeat Corporation (1988-199X)[1][2][3]
Role(s): Executive, President, Producer
Education: City, University of London (Bachelor of International Finance and Banking Sciences, with honors), Harvard Business School (Master of Business Administration)[3]

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Justin A.E. Hall-Tipping is an American businessman and former co-founder and president of fitness game hardware developer HeartBeat Corporation.[4]

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