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==Early life and family background==
==Early life and family background==


Aurelius Flavius Graywood was born in < place >, Empire of Exponent. He was the son of < name > Graywood, a prominent aristocrat in the < place > region whose family had served the empire for several generations.
Aurelius Flavius Graywood was born in [[Redemption]], [[Empire of Exponent]]. He was the son of < name > Graywood, a prominent aristocrat in the Redemption region whose family had served the empire for several generations.


==Education==
==Education==

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Aurelius Graywood
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Born
Aurelius Flavius Graywood

(1946-01-15) January 15, 1946 (age 78)
NationalityBlackhelm Confederacy Confederate
Occupation

Aurelius Flavius Graywood, better known as Aurelius Graywood, is a Confederate businessman. He is best known for being the former President and CEO of Phaeton.

Early life and family background

Aurelius Flavius Graywood was born in Redemption, Empire of Exponent. He was the son of < name > Graywood, a prominent aristocrat in the Redemption region whose family had served the empire for several generations.

Education

Business Career

Phaeton

In 1993, Graywood was appointed as President of Phaeton upon the death of Lucius Geta. The first few months were marked by a period of restructuring due to the turmoil that Geta's loss brought to the company, while also reversing its dire financial state. Under Graywood's early leadership, Phaeton began to report its first net profits in over a decade. He was also instrumental in the revitalization of Phaeton's road car lineup towards better build quality and craftsmanship.

Alongside the road car business, the race car division also underwent a period of intense rebuilding. Graywood's goal for Stabulum Phaeton was to bring home the Astyrian Formula One (AstyF1) Constructors' Championship and the AstyF1 Drivers' Championship; both of which hadn't been achieved since 1983.

Personal life