Robert Sargent Shriver III

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Robert Sargent Shriver III
Born April 28, 1954 (1954-04-28) (age 53)
Flag of Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Occupation attorney
Spouse Malissa Feruzzi
Relatives Sargent Shriver and Eunice Kennedy Shriver

Robert Sargent "Bobby" Shriver III (born April 28, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois), nicknamed Bobby Shriver, is a graduate of Yale University, where he became a member of Scroll and Key, and is a Yale Law School graduate and former part-owner of Baltimore Orioles.

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He is part of the Kennedy family. His mother is Eunice Mary Kennedy and his father is (Robert) Sargent Shriver, Jr.. He is married to Malissa Feruzzi.[1]

A resident and City Councilmember in Santa Monica, California, Shriver is an attorney and President of RSS Inc., a Beverly Hills music, film and philanthrophic company.

He started in television production in 1987, producing a prime-time feature of the Special Olympics. This and subsequent productions have raised in excess of $55 million for the Special Olympics program for disabled young people.

His brother-in-law Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Governor of California, reappointed him to the State Park and Recreation Commission overseeing California's parks and gardens. He was first appointed by Governor Gray Davis.

In November 2004 he ran for and won a seat on the Santa Monica City Council.

He is now well known for co-founding the organization Debt AIDS Trade in Africa (DATA) with U2 lead singer Bono and launching Product RED, linking businesses with proceeds supporting the Global Fund.

Shriver's major endorsers in the Santa Monica City Council race were:

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