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'''Beau Griffiths''' and his wife, Emily, post videos on their family channel '''A Griffiths Life''' Vlogs. The channel has over 50,000 subscribers and over 4 million views. | '''Beau Griffiths''' and his wife, Emily, post videos on their family channel '''A Griffiths Life''' Vlogs. The channel has over 50,000 subscribers and over 4 million views. | ||
− | Beau is the brother of popular YouTube vloggers [[Bonnie | + | Beau is the brother of popular YouTube vloggers [[Bonnie Hoellein]], [[8 Passengers|Ruby Franke]], [[Ellie and Jared Mecham|Ellie Mecham]], and [[Deru Crew|Julie Deru]]. His parents [[Chad and Jennifer Griffiths]] also have a YouTube channel. |
Beau was born in Logan, Utah, and earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Utah State University and his master’s degree in electrical, electronics, and communications engineering from Arizona State University. He worked for NASA in 2008 and works as an electrical engineer for Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems. | Beau was born in Logan, Utah, and earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Utah State University and his master’s degree in electrical, electronics, and communications engineering from Arizona State University. He worked for NASA in 2008 and works as an electrical engineer for Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems. |
Revision as of 15:39, 13 December 2018
Beau Griffiths and his wife, Emily, post videos on their family channel A Griffiths Life Vlogs. The channel has over 50,000 subscribers and over 4 million views.
Beau is the brother of popular YouTube vloggers Bonnie Hoellein, Ruby Franke, Ellie Mecham, and Julie Deru. His parents Chad and Jennifer Griffiths also have a YouTube channel.
Beau was born in Logan, Utah, and earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Utah State University and his master’s degree in electrical, electronics, and communications engineering from Arizona State University. He worked for NASA in 2008 and works as an electrical engineer for Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems.