Meet These Tech Billionaires Who Went To Harvard
Draper is also known to have launched the idea of ‘Six Californias’ which is aimed at dividing the state in to six smaller states. The concept of ‘Viral Marketing’ was invented by him and he also launched the Draper University of Heroes, a crash course for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Jeremy Stoppleman: The founder of Yelp, the multinational corporation that operates an “online Urban Guide” and a business review site, Jeremy Stoppleman went to Harvard to study his MBA but dropped out after one year to focus on Yelp.
He took the company to public in 2012 after turning down the acquisition offer from Google. He is said to have an estimated net worth of $222 million as of 2011.
Mark Pincus: Pincus is the founder of the Zynga, which is a provider for social games services back in 2007. He is a Harvard MBA alumnus who has also founded other startups like Tribe.net, SupportSoft, and Freeloader. He was one of the early investors of Facebook. He is no longer the CEO of Zynga but is the Chairman.
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