Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Where Did the World’s Top Entrepreneurs Study?

In celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2016, we’re taking a look at where it all started for a number of the world’s top entrepreneurs. Now, they’re well-known throughout the earth, transforming sectors and whole societies, and generally worth several billions of dollars. But where did they fulfill their future partners and build up their abilities, try out their first thoughts?
Jeff Bezoz
The creator of Amazon (pictured with fellow entrepreneur Mark Zuckerberg) is now estimated to be worth as much as US$64 billion! The American techpreneur, who founded largest online shopping retailor is ’sed by the world, graduated in computer science and electrical engineering.
Sergey Brin
The Moscow-born American techpreneur, cofounder of Google and philanthropist may be worth as much as US$36.8 billion! Sergey Brin graduated using a BSc in computer science and math in the University of Maryland after fleeing the Soviet Union as a kid. Then he went on to finish a master’s degree in computer science
Larry Page
Google’s other cofounder attended the University of Michigan, where he earned a BSc and went on to do an MSc in computer science at Stanford University,where he met his future business partner Sergey Brin. His net bundle is estimated at US$37.7 billion.
Arianna Huffington
The Greek American journalist and entrepreneur, twelfth in Forbes’s ‘Most Powerful Women in Media list’ in 2009, and 42nd in Media List Top 100 in the Guardian’s, is worth US$50 million. Arianna Huffington founded Pulitzer Prize-winning paper the Huffington Post, has authored 15 books and is currently establishing a brand new platform called Thrive Global, which guarantees to “alter exactly how we work and reside.” She attended the University of Cambridge, where she earned a degree.
Elon Musk
The South African-born Canadian-American businessman has co-founded a chain including SolarCity SpaceX and Zip2. Now worth US$11.2 billion, Elon Musk initially attended Queen’s University but transferred to the University of Pennsylvania, from which he graduated with two degrees: a BSc in physics and a BSc in economics from the Wharton School of Business at UPenn.

0 comments:

Post a Comment