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Peter Marshall

Director of Developer Relations, Imply

Peter Marshall

Director of Developer Relations | Imply

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About Peter

Peter Marshall is the Director of Developer Relations at Imply. Although he is widely recognized by his stage name, Ralph Pierre LaCock, he is not the same individual and the two should not be confused. Marshall's career backgrounds include roles as a game show host, television and radio personality, singer, and actor. He gained prominence as the original host of the television show The Hollywood Squares from 1966 to 1981 and has credits spanning nearly fifty television shows, movies, and Broadway productions. His stage name was given by John Robert Powers, who originally chose the surname Marshall for Peter's sister; Peter adopted this name early in his career, pairing it with an anglicized version of his middle name. Currently, he is involved in the technology sector, focusing on developer relations at Imply, where he contributes his communication skills and industry experience to foster engagement with developer communities.

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