TOP
FIVE :
1)BILL GATES
He has developed many new technical products for computers that make the
computers more advanced than ever, affordable over the last two decades, and
easier to use. He has contributed computer software by creating the worldwide
leading systems to operate the computers. Over the years, Microsoft has
adjusted those features into new programmed systems making it arguably many
times better than the originals. Windows XP and Windows 7 are currently the
most used computer software systems throughout the world. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in the United States, the Foundation works to improve public education and
provides college scholarships. The Foundation’s goal is to get every
single high school student to graduate “college ready.” The Foundation offers
scholarships to underprivileged minorities to make their dreams of a college
education possible.
2)CHARLES E. CULPEPER
Charles Emory Culpeper is the
founder of Coca-cola Bottling Company. The main office is located at New York.
Charles E. Culpaper was born in 11 May 1874 at Gordon Co. Georgia. He was not
finished his high school. He work as a salesman in Philadelphia and had been
tranfer to the New York. He had establish the Charles E. Culpaper foundation in
December 1940.
3)
GORDAN MOORE
There are very
few that can boast of philanthropy as significant as Gordon Moore, who has
given away well over $1 billion to a variety of causes. He is most passionate
about the environment, but has also made significant contributions toward
scientific advancement and nursing programs. In the health sector, the Moore
Foundation is focused primarily on patient care. They also fund numerous other
nursing programs through the Berry Irene Moore Nursing Initiative, with a
typical grant being in the $250,000-$500,000 range. Some of the grantees have a
focus that is national in scope, but most are more local, with donations
largely focused on organizations based in Northern California. Other than that,
Several hundred million has gone to land trusts and conservation efforts in the
area of San Francisco, and much of their giving in the health arena is focused
here as well. Apart from this, they focus on supporting science and technology
museums.
4)
STEVE JOBS
Value is not created by cost cutting and waiting for
the recession to end. Value is created by seeking innovations and
creating an organization that can implement them. Mr. Jobs is constantly pushing his organization to focus on the future. Jobs
turning Apple into a huge network of products that touched nearly every aspect
of daily life. He also turns technology into art. In 1998, the iMac took
everyone aback with its brightly colored sides, and a year later, users were
delighted with the iBook's unique clamshell design. Apple began to push the
advertising and has also made computers simple.
5) MARK ZUCKERBERG
Mark
Zuckerberg aspires to build the identity infrastructure for the planet. That is
an overweening ambition. Facebook plays a larger role in human interactions
worldwide than any other company. It is increasingly a universal directory—a
place where you can find and reach anyone even if you don’t know their email
address or phone number. Zuckerberg is convincing the world to change through
software. He aims methodically to fulfill a vision he and his friends have held
since he was 19 in mid-2003—that the world would be inalterably transformed by
transparency of information and by increased sharing of thoughts and ideas.
People will learn things more readily and will thus in effect gain more control
over their world. This is how he sees it and this is what he works for. We, the
people of the world, are responding with enthusiasm by the hundreds of
millions. That really big change in the world is happening. Facebook helps us
take our friends and interests with us wherever we go.
BOTTOM TWO :
1)SHOZO
KAWASAKI
Kawasaki has experience
participating in such projects as the development of the reusable launch
vehicles for spacecraft that will handle future space transport. Space robotics
projects such as the Japanese Experiment Module for the International Space Station,
the HOPE-X experimental orbiting plane, and the docking mechanism for the
Engineering Test Satellite V‡U (ETS-V‡U) are other areas in which the Company
has played an important role. Kawasaki's civil engineering and construction
machinery is contributing to the creation of new towns with its bridges and
high-rise buildings. The company also built the shield machines — the worlds
largest, at more than 46 feet in diameter — for the construction of the
Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway. Bridge construction is another Kawasaki strength. The
company recently completed a main tower of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge.. It is
making every effort to develop environment-friendly plants, technologies to
protect the earth, new sources of energy that will help ensure a stable supply
of resources and energy.
2)MILTON S. HERSHEY
Using the proceeds from
the 1900 sale of the Lancaster Caramel Company, Hershey initially acquired farm
land about 30 miles northwest of Lancaster, near his birthplace of Derry
Church. Excited by the potential of milk chocolate, which at that time was a
luxury product, Hershey was determined to develop a formula for milk chocolate
and market and sell it to the American public. Through trial and error, he
created his own formula for milk chocolate. On March 2, 1903, he began
construction on what was to become the world’s largest chocolate manufacturing
company. Hershey’s milk chocolate quickly became the first nationally marketed
product of its kind.
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