Krikorian worked first at
General Magic, then in 1994 was a co-founder of
Philips Mobile Computing Group, where he was Group Product Manager. He then became Senior Vice President at Metis Associates and led its incubation of Mainbrace Corporation. He served as its
CEO. It was purchased in 2007 by
Echostar Communications for $380 million; Krikorian remained CEO and a company director until 2009. In January that year he became CEO of id8 Group Productions, where he founded
id8 Group R2 Studios in 2011; after that company's acquisition by
Microsoft, he became head of Microsoft's interactive entertainment business division. Krikorian served on the boards of a number of companies, including
Amazon.com in 2011–2012. He was also a board partner at the
venture capital company
Andreessen Horowitz and was an
angel investor in companies including
Clicker.com, FreeWheel, Jaunt,
Doppler Labs, and
Thync. == Personal life and death ==