Top Tech CEOs |
The best and brightest
CEOs in tech come from a wide-range of educational backgrounds.
Some of their chosen majors link up
perfectly with what they ended up accomplishing, while others made decisions
that might not immediately make sense to an outside observer.
But whether you major in International
Studies like Bumble's Whitney Wolfe, or Metallurgical Engineering like Google's
Sundar Pichai, there are plenty of ways to make it big in tech.
Take a look:
Reed Hastings — Netflix CEO
Alma Maters: Bowdoin University (B.A.), Stanford
University (M.S.)
Majors: Mathematics (B.A.), Computer Science
(M.S.)
Hastings deferred his college acceptance for one year to continue
his summer job: selling vacuums door-to-door.
While at Bowdoin, Hastings ran the Outing Club which
organized climbing and canoeing trips.
Jack Ma — Alibaba CEO
Alma Maters: Hangzhou Normal University (B.A.), Cheung
Kong Graduate School of Business
Majors: English (B.A.), M.B.A.
Ma didn't get into college on his first attempt. Or his second. Or
even his third. In all, Jack Ma applied to college four separate times before
he was accepted and got an English degree. Now, he is worth almost $30 billion.
Susan Wojcicki — YouTube CEO
Alma Maters: Harvard University (B.A.), U.C. Santa
Cruz (M.S.), UCLA Anderson School of Business
Majors: History (B.A.) and Literature (B.A.),
Economics (M.S.), M.B.A.
Wojcicki comes from a family of academics, and fully expected to
become one herself. Her plan was originally to get a Ph.D. in economics, but
she changed course after
finding she was passionate about technology. She would eventually go on to
become the 16th employee hired by Google, and has been on a steady rise ever
since.
Reid Hoffman — LinkedIn CEO
Alma Maters: Stanford University (B.S.), Oxford
University (M.S.)
Majors: Symbolic Systems (B.S.) and Cognitive
Science (B.S.), Philosophy (M.S.)
Travis Kalanick — Uber CEO
Alma Mater: UCLA (dropped out)
Major: Computer Engineering
Kalanick went to UCLA to study computer engineering, but dropped out to work on Scour, a peer-to-peer search
engine.
Meg Whitman — Hewlett Packard Enterprise
CEO
Alma Maters: Princeton University (B.A.), Harvard
Business School
Majors: Economics (B.A.), M.B.A.
Whitman initially wanted to be a doctor, and began her college
career studying science and mathematics. However, after spending a summer
selling advertisements for magazines, she switched her major to economics.
Satya Nadella — Microsoft CEO
Alma Maters: Manipal Institute of Technology (B.S.),
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (M.S.), University of Chicago Booth School of
Business
Majors: Electrical Engineering (B.S.), Computer
Science (M.S.), M.B.A.
Though the India-born Nadella originally wanted
to be a professional cricket player, he realized early on that he would be
better off pursuing his passion for science and technology. He got a bachelor's
in Electrical Engineering because he always knew he "wanted to build
things," but travelled to the United States for graduate school because he
wanted a university with a computer science program.
Evan Spiegel — Snapchat CEO
Alma Mater: Stanford University (dropped out)
Major: Product Design
Though Spiegel did walk at
his graduation, he isn't technically a graduate
of Stanford. The Snapchat CEO was only three classes away from receiving his
degree, but ultimately decided to focus his energies on Snapchat. Safe to say,
the decision paid off for him.
Bill Gates — Microsoft founder, former
CEO
Alma Mater: Harvard University (dropped out)
Major: N/A
Gates never decided on a major during his time at Harvard. He famously spent much of his time fooling around
on the school's computers. In a recent Reddit AMA, he admitted that he hardly
ever attended his classes, and would instead attend classes he wasn't signed up for.
Marissa Mayer — Yahoo CEO
Alma Mater: Stanford University (B.S., M.S.)
Majors: Symbolic Systems (B.S.), Computer Science
(M.S.)
Mayer arrived at Stanford with a plan to pursue the pre-med track
and eventually become a pediatric neurosurgeon. However, her
freshman year she took a class called CS 105A—Computer Science for Non-Majors and
quickly fell in love with the field.
Tim Cook — Apple CEO
Alma Maters: Auburn University (B.S.), Duke
University's Fuqua School of Business
Major: Industrial Engineering (B.S.), M.B.A.
Mark Zuckerberg — Facebook CEO
Alma Mater: Harvard University (dropped out)
Majors: Psychology and Computer Science
Zuckerberg never did complete either of
his two majors — he dropped out during his sophomore year to move to Palo Alto
and work on Facebook full time.
Larry Page — Alphabet CEO
Alma Maters: University of Michigan (B.S.), Stanford
University (M.S.)
Majors: Computer Engineering (B.S.), Computer
Science (M.S.)
Jeff Bezos — Amazon CEO
Alma Mater: Princeton University
Majors: Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science
While at Princeton, Bezos served as the chapter leader of the
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space. His college
extracurricular seems to have stuck with him, because he is currently working
on a space-tourism project.
Ginni Rometty — IBM CEO
Alma Mater: Northwestern University
Majors: Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering
While at Northwestern, Rometty served as president of the Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority.
Sundar Pichai — Google CEO
Alma Maters: Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,
Stanford University (M.S.), Wharton School (M.B.A.)
Major: Metallurgical Engineering (B.S.),
Material Sciences and Engineering (M.S.)
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