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James Humpert |
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Date of birth: 1911 (age 112-113) |
Role(s): Executive |
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James Lewis Humpert, was one of the three original founders of Service Games.[1] On April 30, 1955[2] James Lewis Humpert left the company and became a construction businessman.[3]
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Notable people in the early days of Sega |
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Irving Bromberg | Martin Bromley | James Humpert | Raymond Lemaire | David Rosen | Richard Stewart |