Peter Palandjian's Net Worth, Age, First Wife, Children, and more...

Peter Palndjian is a tennis player and businessman.He is the CEO of the Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation.His father founded the company in 1959.He's won six Challenger Doubles titles.

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Peter was born on the 12th of February 1964 in Boston, Massachusetts.He went to Harvard University after completing his education.He captained the Harvard Team twice and played in the NCAA Championships in both singles and doubles.He went to study at the Harvard Business School after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and American Literature.

Peter and Eliza Dushku were married in August of last year, and a year later they had a son, Philip.He has four children from his previous marriage.Manon works for Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation.

Peter Palandjian was born on February 12 1964 and is 57 years old today.His height is 1.87 M tall and his weight is 82 Kg.

After graduating from college, Peter turned pro.He has appeared in many Grand Prix competition in both single and double categories.In his career, he has won over Jay Lapidus, Mark Dickson, and Ricardo Acuna.

He was a part of Men's doubles in the French Open, Wimbledon Championships, and US Open.His highest ranking was No.He has won six Challenger Doubles titles in his career.He stopped playing tennis in 1989.He worked for Bain & Company after his retirement.He was an associate for two years.

He studied for his masters at Harvard Business School while he was an assistant to the CEO.He became the CEO of Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation in 1993.His father founded Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation in 1959 as a construction firm.

As the CEO of the Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation, Peter Palandjian has achieved a lot in his career.He captained the Harvard Team twice and competed in NCAA Championships in both singles and doubles, as well as winning six ATP Challenger Doubles titles.