Entrepreneur
Share world-renowned entrepreneurs and business leaders in various industries.
Phil knight was born in 1938. As a teenager, he was very fond of sports, and he even published an interview about sports in his high school newspaper. After college, fetter not only managed to earn a bachelor's degree in business administration, but also became a long-distance runner with a best time of 4 minutes and 10 seconds in the mile, before earning his MBA at Stanford. This learning experience changed knight's life, or more accurately, one class changed knight's life.
Jack Dorsey, one of the founders of Twitter. Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams and Biz Stone founded Twitter in 2006. Before that, he was a programmer. He was able to see an unnoticed business opportunity in the numerous communication methods such as blog, instant messaging system, e-mail, mobile phone SMS, which reflected his talent.
In his view, this was a demo venture for the university. This, however, laid a solid foundation for Keep's rapid development
Joe Tus is one of the world's ten most influential network figures in 2004, and the winner of the Morgan Stanley Global Business Leader Award in 2004. History interestingly divides one's career into two parts. In the first half, the man was a lifeguard and also a professional baseball player; In the second half, he devoted himself to the IT industry, rescued Wang An Computer from bankruptcy, and appointed EMC when the Internet foam burst.
Tim Cook, born in Alabama on November 1, 1960, is the CEO of Apple and the Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the School of Economics and Management of Tsinghua University.
Jimmy Donald Wales is one of the founders of Wikipedia. He is now the honorary chairman of the council of the Wikimedia Foundation and owns a for-profit company called Wikia (which has no direct relationship with Wikipedia). In May 2006, Wales was selected by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people.
Larry Page (March 26, 1973), one of the founders of the search engine Google, is now the product CEO of Google. On Forbes' 2007 list of the richest Americans, Page and Sergey Brin ranked fifth, with total assets of US $18.5 billion.
Ippei Hara has spent his life writing about the skills that make a great salesman, a good salesman.