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Sean Wolfington

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Named Haute Living’s Entrepreneur of the Year, Wolfington is a pioneer in the film, marketing and technology industries and a generous philanthropist who received the Presidents Service award for his charity work through the Wolfington Foundation.  By the age of 40 Wolfington built and sold 3 technology companies for north of $500 million, produced 4 …

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Mark Zuckerberg

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

As founder and CEO of the most popular social networking site in the world, Zuckerberg still guides the overall direction and product strategy for Facebook, leads the design, and even the development of its core technology and infrastructure, according to Facebook’s website. Zuckerberg attended Harvard University, the site of Facebook’s inception. The company is now …

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Meg Whitman

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

As President and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, this Princeton and Harvard graduate, previously served as an executive in the Walt Disney Company, DreamWorks, Procter & Gamble, and Hasbro.  Immediately before going to HP, she was President and CEO of eBay. Whitman was the Republican candidate in California’s most recent gubernatorial race.  Though she did not win, …

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Maxx And Trevor Traina

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

His official bio on HuffingtonPost.com, where he contributes as a guest columnist, credits Trevor Traina as a San Francisco-based technology entrepreneur, but he also sits on the boards of DriverSide, Verdiem, MyEtone and SchemaLogic. And then there’s his half-brother Maxx Traina, the son of Danielle Steel and vintner John Traina, another respected member of San …

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Peter Thiel

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

Thiel is currently president and the chairman of Clarium Capital’s investment committee, which oversees the firm’s research, investment, and trading strategies. He’s also the founder and a managing partner at The Founders Fund. Before starting and Clarium, Thiel was chairman and CEO of PayPal, which he co-founded in December of 1998; four years later, it …

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