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| Jeff Weiner |
1. Jeffrey "Jeff" Weiner is an American businessman.
He is the chief executive officer of LinkedIn, a business-related social
networking website. He started with LinkedIn in December 2008 as Interim
President. You can follow him at Linkedin @JeffWeiner.
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| Paul Jacobs |
2. Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, Executive Chairman at Qualcomm
Incorporated, a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures and
markets digital wireless telecommunications products and services.
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| Brad D. Smith |
3. Brad Smith became Intuit's president and chief executive
officer in January 2008. Before being named CEO, Smith was senior vice
president and general manager of Intuit's Small Business Division You can
follow Brad Smith on LinkedIn and on Twitter @IntuitBrad.
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| Mark Elliot Zuckerberg |
4. Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is an American computer programmer,
Internet entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is best known as one of five
co-founders of the social networking website Facebook You can follow Mark
Zuckerberg on Facebook.
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| Larry Page |
5. Lawrence "Larry" Page is an American business
magnate and computer scientist who is the co-founder of Google, alongside
Sergey Brin. On April 4, 2011, Page succeeded Eric Schmidt as the chief
executive officer of Googleyou can follow Larry Page on google.com/+LarryPage.
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| Marc Benioff |
6. Marc Russell Benioff is the founder, chairman and CEO of
salesforce.com, a cloud computing company. Benioff started salesforce.com in
March 1999 in a rented San Francisco apartment and defined its mission as The
End of Software You can follow Marc Benioff on Twitter @Benioff and on
LinkedIn.
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| Jerry M. Kennelly |
7. Jerry M. Kennelly, Chairman and CEO of Riverbed Technology, prior to founding
Riverbed, Kennelly spent six years at Inktomi Corporation, an infrastructure
software company, where he served as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial
Officer and Secretary. He Kennelly currently serves on the board of directors
of Nimble Storage.
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| Tim Cook |
8. Tim Cook
Before being named
CEO in August 2011, Tim was Apple’s Chief Operating Officer and was responsible
for all of the company’s worldwide sales and operations, including end-to-end
management of Apple’s supply chain, sales activities, and service and support
in all markets and countries. You can follow Brad Smith on Tim Cook on Twitter
@tim_cook.
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| John J. Donahoe |
9. John Donahoe II is president and CEO of eBay Inc.. In March
2005 he was hired as president of eBay Marketplaces. His role was to focus on
eBay's core business, which accounts for a large percentage of the company's
revenuesyou can follow John Donahoe on LinkedIn and on Twitter @Donahoe_John.
| John J. Donahoe |
10. Frank D’Souza
He is among the youngest Chief Executive Officers in the
software services sector. Francisco D'Souza, who goes by Frank, is the CEO of
Cognizant and was part of the team that founded the NASDAQ-100 company in 1994.
In 2007, at the age of 38, he took over from Lakshmi Narayanan, who was
promoted to Vice Chairman You can follow Frank D’Souza on LinkedIn.









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