Английская Википедия:Bre Pettis

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Bre Pettis (born Шаблон:Circa 1972/1973)[1] is an American entrepreneur, video blogger and creative artist. Pettis is best known as the co-founder and former CEO of MakerBot Industries, a 3D printer company now owned by Stratasys.[2]

Early life and education

Pettis was raised in Ithaca, New York, a childhood spent climbing trees and playing in the woods independent and self-reliant.[3] At the age of 13 he moved to the Seattle area, where he later graduated from Bellevue High School.[4] Pettis is a 1995 graduate of The Evergreen State College,[5][6] where he studied psychology, mythology and performing arts.[7][8]

After college, Pettis worked as floor runner and camera assistant on feature films in Prague and as an assistant at Jim Henson's Creature Shop in London.[9] He then attended Pacific Oaks College and graduated with a teaching certificate.[6] He worked as a teacher for the Seattle Public Schools from 1999 through 2006.[10]

Career

After graduating and working on various films in Europe, Pettis moved to London and began working at Jim Henson’s Creature Shop and making super-custom animatronics, or high-performance robots. Pettis learned prototyping here, as well as building one-of-a-kind things from scratch, allowing him to eventually be paid for his work.[3]

He is also known for DIY video podcasts for MAKE,[11] and for the History Hacker pilot on the History Channel.[12] He is one of the founders of the Brooklyn-based hacker space NYC Resistor.[13]

Pettis is a co-founder and former CEO[2] of MakerBot Industries, a company that produces 3D printers[11] now owned by Stratasys. Besides being a TV host and Video Podcast producer, he's created new media for Etsy.com, hosted Make: Magazine's Weekend Projects podcast, and has been a schoolteacher, artist, and puppeteer. He was the artist-in-residence of art group monochrom at Museumsquartier Vienna in 2007.[14][15]

Pettis was featured in the documentary film Print the Legend.[16]

He left Makerbot in 2014.[17]

In June 2017, Pettis acquired start-up Other Machine Co. — now called Bantam Tools — from its founder and CEO, Danielle Applestone.[18] In November 2019, Bantam Tools moved their facilities to Peekskill, NY.[19]

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