Gordon P. Robertson

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For the Canadian former Clerk of the Privy Council see Robert Gordon Robertson.
Gordon Robertson
Born Gordon Perry Robertson
June 3, 1958 (1958-06-03) (age 50)
Lexington, Virginia, United States
Occupation Televangelist, Lawyer
Parents Marion Gordon Robertson (Pat Robertson)
Adelia Elmer Robertson

Gordon Perry[1] Robertson (b. June 3, 1958 in Lexington, Virginia) is a frequent co-host on The 700 Club,[2] often filling in for his father, Pat Robertson.

Robertson was a 1976 graduate of McCallie School. Robertson graduated from Yale in 1980, and afterward graduated from his father's alma mater, Washington and Lee University with a Juris Doctor degree. Following his graduation from W&L, Robertson worked as a lawyer in Virginia. A few years later, he left his law firm to move his family to the Philippines so he could focus on missionary work in the area.

Gordon officially joined his father's CBN in 1994, when he founded CBN Asia, which included a weekly television show, The 700 Club Asia. After aiding in the development in CBN Asia, Robertson came back to America in early 1999.

Today, Robertson is on CBN's board of directors. In addition to co-hosting The 700 Club, he is also an executive producer.

[edit] References

  1. ^ NNDB biography of father Pat Robertson
  2. ^ IMDb Entry