Entrepreneur
Share world-renowned entrepreneurs and business leaders in various industries.
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.
With the addition of enterprising new business executives, Kentucky Fried Chicken has grown at an astonishing rate in the rapidly growing American fast food industry
Steve Jobs (1955-2011), inventor, entrepreneur, co-founder and former CEO of Apple Inc. In 1976, Jobs and his friends founded Apple Computer Company. He accompanied the rise and fall and revival of Apple for decades. He successively led and launched the Macintosh computer, iMac, iPod, iPhone and other electronic products that swept hundreds of millions of people around the world, profoundly changing the way of modern communication, entertainment and even life. He died of illness on October 5, 2011 at the age of 56.
In his later years, Hughes had all sorts of incredible eccentricities: he only cut his hair and nails once a year, liked to pee in milk bottles, didn't have physical contact with anyone, injected cocaine for long periods of time, and forced himself to take notes.
Coca-Cola, the quintessential American drink, has become a famous American brand, a world-famous brand and a symbol of American culture
Gabrielle Chanel's personal quote - "May my legend remain as vivid as ever in the hearts of the world"
Bill Gates, the full name of William Henry Gates III, is Bill or Gates for short. Born in Seattle, Washington, USA on October 28, 1955, entrepreneur, software engineer, philanthropist and founder of Microsoft Corporation). He was chairman, CEO and chief software designer of Microsoft.
Murdoch has received mixed reviews in the Western mainstream media, focusing on two main issues: firstly, Murdoch's endless pursuit of business interests. Although News Corporation started out as a "news" business, over 60% of the group's revenue comes from "entertainment" and related industries.
He was the one-time godfather of Hollywood - Louis Meyer - a born money-maker.
When he died in 1911, his will stipulated that the World could never be sold. In 1912, his descendants donated $2.5 million to Columbia University to create the second journalism school in the United States, and in 1917 established the Pulitzer Prize, which is awarded annually to a person in American journalism and literature who has made an outstanding contribution to fiction, poetry, biography, history, drama, music, and news reporting.
Carl Icahn was born in 1936 and grew up in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York City.