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Enron’s new CEO, 28-year-old Connor Gaydos, gained fame as an internet troll by co-authoring the satirical book “Birds Aren’t Real,” which made the tongue-in-cheek claim all birds are ...
Connor Gaydos is listed as Enron's CEO in the company's articles of incorporation in Delaware, as shared with CNET by Enron press representative Will Chabot of Stu Loeser & Co. Gaydos is the co ...
Connor Gaydos, one the people behind the Birds Aren't Real parody movement, is the CEO of the new Enron. Enron The Egg appears to be part parody and part art project, but there may be something ...
How Did Connor Gaydon's Enron Develop An Audience, And What's The 'Enron Egg'? Connor Gaydos played the role of CEO, ...
Connor Gaydos, co-creator of the viral "Birds Aren't Real" movement and now the CEO of Enron, joins "Gen C" to discuss his surprising acquisition and the relaunch of one of America's most ...
Known internet prankster Connor Gaydos, best known for the “Birds Aren’t Real” faux conspiracy theory, is now the CEO of Enron. He bought the Enron trademark for just $275 back in 2020 ...
Claims that Enron has created a “mini nuclear reactor for residential use” are being shared online. But a website announcing this supposed relaunch of the energy company (which went bankrupt in 2001) ...
Enron just introduced the ‘Enron Egg’ ... A U.S. Patent and Trademark Office document, opens new tab shows that The College Company LLC, owned by Connor Gaydos, bought the Enron Trademark in 2020.
Connor Gaydos, the 28-year-old CEO of Enron and a key figure behind the gag conspiracy movement “Birds Aren’t Real,” seen here in this courtesy photo at the product reveal of the Enron Egg ...
CONNOR GAYDOS, speaking of the Enron Egg, a supposed micro nuclear reactor for residential suburban use — promoted on his satirical revival of the website for Enron, the energy company that ...