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Robert Maynard | |
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Robert Maynard Jr. | |
![]() Robert Maynard Jr. | |
Born | 1962 (age 62–63) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Northern Arizona University (B.A.,1987) |
Occupation | CEO |
Known for | Co-Founder of LifeLock, Founder of Internet America & SurchX |
Robert Maynard (born 1962) is an American businessman. Maynard is the co-founder of LifeLock, Internet America, and SurchX, as well as of several smaller companies. Internet America and LifeLock both went public and were subsequently sold for large returns. His most recent company, SurchX, was sold to Interpayments in 2020.
Although he had an early life with many signals of illness, Maynard was not diagnosed with Bipolar disorder until 2001, by which time he had already founded Internet America, which went public in 1998. Maynard then went on to co-found Lifelock, with Todd Davis in 2005. In 2007 He resigned from his position at LifeLock due to problems related to his mental condition. He relocated to Hawaii in 2008 and started a water sports company named Kandoo.
Maynard also regularly speaks and writes about what it is like to live with and overcome bipolar disorder.[1]