Robert Kraft (disambiguation)

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Robert Kraft (born 1941) is an American business magnate.

Robert Kraft American businessman and philanthropist

Robert Kenneth Kraft is an American businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer of the Kraft Group, a diversified holding company with assets in paper and packaging, sports and entertainment, real estate development and a private equity portfolio. He is the owner of the National Football League's New England Patriots, Major League Soccer's New England Revolution, and Gillette Stadium, where both teams play. He also owns the Boston Uprising, the first eSports team in New England.

Robert Kraft is also the name of:

Emil Robert Kraft was a German writer of detective and adventure novels. He has been compared to Karl May.

Robert Kraft (astronomer) American astronomer

Robert Paul "Bob" Kraft was an American astronomer. He performed pioneering work on Cepheid variables, stellar rotation, novae, and the chemical evolution of the Milky Way. His name is also associated with the Kraft break: the abrupt change in the average rotation rate of main sequence stars around spectral type F8.

Robert A. Kraft American academic

Robert A. Kraft is Berg Professor of Religious Studies Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania. He is known for his pioneering work in the application of computing to the study of ancient literature and for his significant contributions to the study of early Judaism and early Christianity.

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William Kraft is a composer, conductor, teacher, and percussionist.

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Kraft Foods American grocery manufacturing and processing conglomerate

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Robert Aitken may refer to:

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Robert Holmes may refer to:

Robert Kraft is an American songwriter, film composer, recording artist and record producer. As President of Fox Music from 1994 to 2012, he supervised the music for more than 300 Fox feature films, as well as dozens of TV shows. He co-produced the 2017 Score: A Film Music Documentary about film composers and the evolution of Hollywood film music.

Leo Abraham Kraft was an American composer, author, and educator.

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