Carlos Watson (born September 29, 1969) is an American television host, lawyer, and businessman.
Early Years
One of four children, Watson was raised in Miami, Florida. Both parents were school teachers with masters degrees and education was important to Watson's family. Upon graduation from Ransom Everglades School, Watson moved north to attend Harvard University. During this time Watson wrote over 50 articles for the Miami Herald and the Detroit Free Press, and worked for Miami Mayor Xavier Suarez and Sen. Bob Graham. Watson graduated with honors from Harvard in 1991 with a degree in Government. Watson worked as Chief of Staff and Campaign Manager for Florida Representative Daryl Jones and managed Bill Clinton’s 1992 Election Day effort in Miami-Dade County before attending Stanford Law School, where he was editor of the Stanford Law Review and president of the Stanford Law School Student Government.[1]
Business
Shortly after graduating from Stanford Law School in 1995, Watson began work at McKinsey & Company, a prestigious global strategic consulting firm. After two years at McKinsey, Watson left to co-found Achieva College Prep Service, an educational company aimed at helping middle and high school students achieve their college dreams. Based in San Mateo, California, Achieva quickly became highly acclaimed in publications such as Forbes and The New York Times and grew to become one of the leading college preparatory forces in the country. Watson sold Achieva to a publicly traded corporation in 2002 but remains very active in promoting education for underprivileged students in the Bay Area. He is currently on the board of directors for College Track, a program he co-founded that aids students in East Palo Alto and Oakland.[2]
Television and media
Watson began his television career in 2002, with guest appearances on Fox and Court TV. On Labor Day, 2003, Watson hosted a
highly rated prime-time interview show on CNBC featuring presidential candidate Howard Dean,
quarterback
Trivia
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- The Harvard and Stanford graduate was kicked out of kindergarten in 1974.[4]
- Watson was named one of People’s “Hottest Bachelors” in 2004.[5]
- The former multi-sport athlete is a huge basketball fan, and plays pickup games wherever he travels. Watson has notably played games in Iceland, France, Brazil and Zimbabwe.[6]
- When in the Bay Area, he can often be found playing pickup games at Stanford, where he is well known for making kissing noises or shouting "The Daddy!" upon taking jump shots. He also coined the phrase "Fouls...multiple."
External links
- From Silicon Vallery to CNN, cover story in Stanford Lawyer, Winter 2006
- CarlosWatson.com, official website
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