Entrepreneur
Share world-renowned entrepreneurs and business leaders in various industries.
Paul Otellini (1950.10.12-2017.10.2), male, was born in San Francisco, USA. He is the president and CEO of Intel, the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer. He officially joined Intel in 1974 and became the fifth CEO of Intel in 2005. On November 19, 2012, Intel announced that its president and CEO Paul Otellini had decided to retire at the company's annual general meeting in May 2013, when he would resign from his managerial position and directorship. On October 2, 2017, Intel announced that former CEO Paul Otellini died in his sleep at the age of 66.
Carl Icahn was born in 1936 and grew up in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York City.
Born in 1965 in New Mexico, Jeff Bezos was born an illegitimate child and in 1999, at the age of 36, he became Time magazine's Person of the Year, one of the fourth young people ever to receive the honor.
Sergei Mikhail Lovich Brin (Russian: Сергей Михайлович Брин, August 21, 1973 -) is one of the founders of Google. Ranked at the top of the rich list with Larry Page, another Google founder.
The invention did not satisfy Eastman; after all, the real "mass photography" had not yet been achieved, and a family-oriented, portable home camera was his ultimate goal.
Akio Morita said, "Our plan is to lead the trend with products, not to ask which product is needed."
Rockefeller was born into poverty in a small town called Janja on the Hudson River in New York State. He was trained in business by his father from an early age and inherited his mother's virtue of thrift
Jonathan Schwartz is the President and Chief Operating Officer of Sun Corporation. He has brilliant strategic thinking, rich operational experience and outstanding leadership. Jonathan is mainly responsible for the planning and implementation of Sun's daily business, including hardware, software, global sales, global manufacturing and procurement, customer support, and global market development.
Despite his wealth, Getty's personal life was often characterised by a penchant for frugality
Barbie has gone far beyond the definition of a toy to become an immortal cultural icon.