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Dirk Brandt
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Diederich "Dirk" Gerhard Brandt, Ph.D. is a German-Lovian economist and entrepreneur. Born in Beaverwick, Kings to Russell Brandt and Leokadia Kirstein, Dirk Brandt was brought up in a moderately wealthy family and was well educated as an economist at the University of Pennsylvania. He ended up back in Lovia after working in New York City for Goldman Sachs, and then went on to lead LovOilCo for many years.
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1987-04-02
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Diederich Gerhard Brandt, Ph.D.
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Diederich "Dirk" Gerhard Brandt, Ph.D. is a German-Lovian economist and entrepreneur. Born in Beaverwick, Kings to Russell Brandt and Leokadia Kirstein, Dirk Brandt was brought up in a moderately wealthy family and was well educated as an economist at the University of Pennsylvania. He ended up back in Lovia after working in New York City for Goldman Sachs, and then went on to lead LovOilCo for many years. Taking on an increasingly growing position of leadership in his community and the state of Kings, he ended up campaigning for the government to hold the Special Elections of 2014, in which he eventually ran for, and won, a seat in Congress.