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Erik Prince

Soldier / Business Personality

Erik Prince is the founder and chief executive officer of Blackwater Worldwide, a private military firm best known as a contractor for the United States government in Iraq. Raised in Michigan and a former Navy SEAL (Sea, Air and Land) officer, Prince started Blackwater in 1997, using money he'd inherited from his father's billion-dollar auto parts business. Prince comes from a family active in Michigan politics. His connections to the Republican Party and Christian political groups helped Blackwater secure government contracts in 2003, after the U.S. ousted Iraq's Saddam Hussein from power. Hired to provide security for U.S. diplomats in Iraq, Blackwater operated without much publicity until September of 2007, when Iraqi officials charged Blackwater personnel with killing 17 unarmed Iraqi civilians in Baghdad's Nisoor Square (16 September 2007). The incident sparked an FBI investigation and caused strained relations between the U.S. and Iraq, and publicity-shy Prince became a familiar face through appearances on TV and testimony before a U.S. congressional panel.

Extra credit: His sister is Betsy DeVos, a former chair of the Michigan's Republican Party; she is the wife of Dick DeVos, who ran unsuccessfully for governor in 2006... Prince's father was Edgar Prince (1931-95), a wealthy businessman who helped finance the Family Research Council, the Christian political group started by James Dobson and Gary Bauer during the Ronald Reagan administration.

Four Good Links

Blackwater USA

The firm's official site, with mugs and hats for sale

The Man Behind Blackwater

Newsweek's 2007 profile

An Hour with Erik Prince

Interviewer Charlie Rose talks with him in this 2007 video

Blackwater Down

The Nation story about Prince's for-hire soldiers in New Orleans

Vital Stats

Birth

6 June 1969
(age 38)

Birthplace

Holland, Michigan

Death

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Best Known As

Founder and head of Blackwater Worldwide