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'''Kurt Hardington''' is the current Chief Executive Officer of [[Encom International]]. Before holding his current title, Hardington was president of the company's board of directors when [[Kevin Flynn]] vanished and [[Alan Bradley]] was forced to take over as CEO. After lagging sales and corporate pressure forced Bradley out of Encom in 1990, Hardington was made his replacement. In the twenty years he has been CEO, Encom has managed to regain its previous strength and solidify its position as the number one software company, but at the cost of favoring expansion into newer technology markets instead of developing innovative new software. '''Kurt Hardington''' is the current Chief Executive Officer of [[Encom International]]. Before holding his current title, Hardington was president of the company's board of directors when [[Kevin Flynn]] vanished and [[Alan Bradley]] was forced to take over as CEO. After lagging sales and corporate pressure forced Bradley out of Encom in 1990, Hardington was made his replacement. In the twenty years he has been CEO, Encom has managed to regain its previous strength and solidify its position as the number one software company, but at the cost of favoring expansion into newer technology markets instead of developing innovative new software.

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Kurt Hardington

Kurt Hardington is the current Chief Executive Officer of Encom International. Before holding his current title, Hardington was president of the company's board of directors when Kevin Flynn vanished and Alan Bradley was forced to take over as CEO. After lagging sales and corporate pressure forced Bradley out of Encom in 1990, Hardington was made his replacement. In the twenty years he has been CEO, Encom has managed to regain its previous strength and solidify its position as the number one software company, but at the cost of favoring expansion into newer technology markets instead of developing innovative new software.

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