John Hanke
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John Hanke is the founder and CEO of Keyhole, Inc., which was acquired by Google in 2004 and whose flagship product was renamed to Google Earth. Hanke is currently the director of Google Earth & Google Maps.
Hanke received his bachelor's degree (Plan II Honors) from the University of Texas, Austin and his MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley in 1996. Prior to business school, he worked in "foreign affairs", according to his bio, for an unspecified branch of the US Government in Washington, DC, Myanmar and Indonesia. Upon Graduation, he subsequently helped start two successful entertainment software companies, Archetype Interactive and Big Network.

