Eric Emerson Schmidt
Eric Emerson Schmidt (born (1955-04-27) April 27, 1955) is an engineer, chairman / CEO of Google and a former member of Apple's board of directors. He is also a co-writer of Lex literally analyst software for Unix. He is also in Carnegie Mellon University and the Trustee Board of Princeton University.
Schmidt was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in St. Petersburg, Virginia. After graduating from Yorktown High School, Schmidt entered the University of Princeton, where he earned the position of BSEE in 1976. In 1979, at University of California, Berkeley, he acquired an MSc degree by designing and commissioning the premier computer center, CS and EECS departments in a network, and implementing it, and a search essay on the problems of software development management distributed in 1982 and solving those problems. With the degree of PhD in EECS He was the joint author of the Lex (literally analyst and an important instrument of compilation). He taught as a part-time professor at Stanford Business School.
Schmidt lives in Atherton, California with his wife Wendy.
He is also on the list of ARTnews's 200 Top Art Collectibles.
Eric Schmidt Family Foundation
Eric Schmidt Family Foundation addresses issues related to the continuity of natural resources and its moral use. Wendy Eric Schmidt, who is working with a San Francisco architectural company Heart Howton, who is a large-scale expert on land use, has started several projects to maintain the island's unique character on the island of Nantucket and to reduce the effect of the season. Wendy Schmidt was also given the Bucksy Rupee Award for Wendy Schmidt Oil Cleanup X Challenge, a challenging award for the skillful grip of raw oils from the waters of Deepwater Horizon's oil spill.
Career Early Career
At the beginning of his career, Schmidt held technical positions in many IT companies, including Bell Labs, Jilloug and Xerox's famous Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). He joined Sun Microsystems in 1983, he led his efforts in Java development and became its chief technology officer. In 1997, he was appointed as CEO of Novell.
Schmidt left Novell after editing the Cambridge Technology Partners. Google's inventor Larry Page and Sergey Brin interviewed Eric Schmidt. He was impressed by them, under the guidance of entrepreneur Jo Jo Dorre and Michael Moritz in 2001, they appointed Schmidt to run the company. .
Google
Schmidt entered Google's governing body as chairman in March 2001 and became CEO of the company in August 2001. In Google, Eric Schmidt takes over the responsibility of Google's daily tasks with founder Page and Brin. As shown in Google's 2004 S-1 filing page 29, Schmidt Page and Brin operate Google as a three-dimensional ruler. Schmidt usually carries out legal responsibilities as a task assigned to the CEO of a public company and also focuses on management of vice-presidents and sales structures.
According to Google's website, Schmidt also focuses on building a corporate structure to maintain the rapid development of Google as a vibration and while focusing on product generation to ensure the highest quality of the cycle by timing the cycle.
In 2007, PC World placed Eric Schmidt at number one in the list of the most important people on the Web, with Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
In 2009, Schmidt was named Topgan CEO by Brendan Wood International, a consulting firm.
January 20, 2011 Google announced that on 4 April, Schmidt will resign as CEO of Google, but will continue to act as the company's executive chairman and serve as the advisor to the Co-Founder Page and Breen. Instead of Schmidt as the CEO, the page will be dropped.
Apple
On August 28, 2006, Schmidt was elected as a member of Apple's board of directors. On 3 August 2009, it was announced that Schmidt would resign from Apple's governing body because of the growing competition between Google and Apple and the conflict of interest.
President Barack Obama
Schmidt was an informal advisor to Barack Obama's presidential campaign, and he started campaigning for the candidate from 19 October 2008. His name was mentioned as a possible candidate for Obama's position as the new Chief Technology Officer in his cabinet. In his declaration of support for Obama, Eric Schmidt joked that he would be allowed to pay taxes at the $ 1.00 salary. After Obama's victory, Schmidt became a member of President Obama's Transit Advisory Council. He proposed that the easiest way to solve all problems in the United States of America at the same time, at least in the homeowner is to implement a stimulus program, which encourages renewable energy, and over time the renewable energy fossil fossil fuel space takes place. Since then, he became the new member of the Presidential Science and Technical Advisory Council PCAST.
New America Foundation
The New America Foundation is a non-profit public policy organization and a specialist consulting group on social, economic or political issues, founded in 1999. Schmidt is currently the chairman of the board of directors. He was succeeded by founder chairman James Fellows in 2008.
Compensation
When Eric Schmidt was appointed, he was paid a $ 250,000 salary and annual bonus performance bonus. They were allowed 14,331,703 of class B general stock in 30% stake and were allowed to buy the stock under 426,892 Series C worth $ 2.34.
In 2008 and 2009, Google earned the original salary of $ 1 only for the CEO position. And in 2008 it was 508,763 dollars and in 2009, another return of 508, 763 dollars. He did not accept any kind of cash, shares or options. Schmidt is one of the few people who got the share of a company's share option (American Dollar), which neither they were founder nor were they related to the founder. In the list of the world's richest people in 2006, Forbes, with a speculated $ 6.2 billion estimated asset, ranked Eric Schmidt as the 129th richest person in the world. (In the ranking were participants of the Oscars, Alexei Kujmichov and Robert Rowling). Eric Schmidt received $ 1 in 2006. Google paid $ 100 million in 2011 as a gift for a parting time.
Visions
During an interview on CNBC document Inside the Mind of Google, on December 3, 2009, Schmidt was asked, people consider Google to be his most trusted friend. Should They Do It? He responded: I think that the importance of the vessel is. If you have something you do not want to tell anyone, you probably should not do it, but if you really need that privacy, the reality is that other search engines, including Google, keep such information for some time. And it is important that for example we are based on the United States Patriotic Law. It is possible that it will be informed to the information officers. On August 4, 2010, Eric Schmidt introduced the technology that the technology is good, but he said that there is only one way to deal with the challenges, the greater the transparency and no one hides its name. Eric Schmidt also said that in an era of heterogeneous fear, true misery is very dangerous.
In August 2010, Schmidt clarified his company's ideas on network neutrality - I want to make clear what is net neutrality - we mean that if you have any information like a video, then you do not discriminate against one person's video against another person. Do it. But it is worthwhile to distinguish between different types. So you can prioritize the sound of the video and there is a general agreement with Google (Google) and Verizon on that issue.
Schmidt was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in St. Petersburg, Virginia. After graduating from Yorktown High School, Schmidt entered the University of Princeton, where he earned the position of BSEE in 1976. In 1979, at University of California, Berkeley, he acquired an MSc degree by designing and commissioning the premier computer center, CS and EECS departments in a network, and implementing it, and a search essay on the problems of software development management distributed in 1982 and solving those problems. With the degree of PhD in EECS He was the joint author of the Lex (literally analyst and an important instrument of compilation). He taught as a part-time professor at Stanford Business School.
Schmidt lives in Atherton, California with his wife Wendy.
He is also on the list of ARTnews's 200 Top Art Collectibles.
Eric Schmidt Family Foundation
Eric Schmidt Family Foundation addresses issues related to the continuity of natural resources and its moral use. Wendy Eric Schmidt, who is working with a San Francisco architectural company Heart Howton, who is a large-scale expert on land use, has started several projects to maintain the island's unique character on the island of Nantucket and to reduce the effect of the season. Wendy Schmidt was also given the Bucksy Rupee Award for Wendy Schmidt Oil Cleanup X Challenge, a challenging award for the skillful grip of raw oils from the waters of Deepwater Horizon's oil spill.
Career Early Career
At the beginning of his career, Schmidt held technical positions in many IT companies, including Bell Labs, Jilloug and Xerox's famous Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). He joined Sun Microsystems in 1983, he led his efforts in Java development and became its chief technology officer. In 1997, he was appointed as CEO of Novell.
Schmidt left Novell after editing the Cambridge Technology Partners. Google's inventor Larry Page and Sergey Brin interviewed Eric Schmidt. He was impressed by them, under the guidance of entrepreneur Jo Jo Dorre and Michael Moritz in 2001, they appointed Schmidt to run the company. .
Schmidt entered Google's governing body as chairman in March 2001 and became CEO of the company in August 2001. In Google, Eric Schmidt takes over the responsibility of Google's daily tasks with founder Page and Brin. As shown in Google's 2004 S-1 filing page 29, Schmidt Page and Brin operate Google as a three-dimensional ruler. Schmidt usually carries out legal responsibilities as a task assigned to the CEO of a public company and also focuses on management of vice-presidents and sales structures.
According to Google's website, Schmidt also focuses on building a corporate structure to maintain the rapid development of Google as a vibration and while focusing on product generation to ensure the highest quality of the cycle by timing the cycle.
In 2007, PC World placed Eric Schmidt at number one in the list of the most important people on the Web, with Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
In 2009, Schmidt was named Topgan CEO by Brendan Wood International, a consulting firm.
January 20, 2011 Google announced that on 4 April, Schmidt will resign as CEO of Google, but will continue to act as the company's executive chairman and serve as the advisor to the Co-Founder Page and Breen. Instead of Schmidt as the CEO, the page will be dropped.
Apple
On August 28, 2006, Schmidt was elected as a member of Apple's board of directors. On 3 August 2009, it was announced that Schmidt would resign from Apple's governing body because of the growing competition between Google and Apple and the conflict of interest.
President Barack Obama
Schmidt was an informal advisor to Barack Obama's presidential campaign, and he started campaigning for the candidate from 19 October 2008. His name was mentioned as a possible candidate for Obama's position as the new Chief Technology Officer in his cabinet. In his declaration of support for Obama, Eric Schmidt joked that he would be allowed to pay taxes at the $ 1.00 salary. After Obama's victory, Schmidt became a member of President Obama's Transit Advisory Council. He proposed that the easiest way to solve all problems in the United States of America at the same time, at least in the homeowner is to implement a stimulus program, which encourages renewable energy, and over time the renewable energy fossil fossil fuel space takes place. Since then, he became the new member of the Presidential Science and Technical Advisory Council PCAST.
New America Foundation
The New America Foundation is a non-profit public policy organization and a specialist consulting group on social, economic or political issues, founded in 1999. Schmidt is currently the chairman of the board of directors. He was succeeded by founder chairman James Fellows in 2008.
Compensation
When Eric Schmidt was appointed, he was paid a $ 250,000 salary and annual bonus performance bonus. They were allowed 14,331,703 of class B general stock in 30% stake and were allowed to buy the stock under 426,892 Series C worth $ 2.34.
In 2008 and 2009, Google earned the original salary of $ 1 only for the CEO position. And in 2008 it was 508,763 dollars and in 2009, another return of 508, 763 dollars. He did not accept any kind of cash, shares or options. Schmidt is one of the few people who got the share of a company's share option (American Dollar), which neither they were founder nor were they related to the founder. In the list of the world's richest people in 2006, Forbes, with a speculated $ 6.2 billion estimated asset, ranked Eric Schmidt as the 129th richest person in the world. (In the ranking were participants of the Oscars, Alexei Kujmichov and Robert Rowling). Eric Schmidt received $ 1 in 2006. Google paid $ 100 million in 2011 as a gift for a parting time.
Visions
During an interview on CNBC document Inside the Mind of Google, on December 3, 2009, Schmidt was asked, people consider Google to be his most trusted friend. Should They Do It? He responded: I think that the importance of the vessel is. If you have something you do not want to tell anyone, you probably should not do it, but if you really need that privacy, the reality is that other search engines, including Google, keep such information for some time. And it is important that for example we are based on the United States Patriotic Law. It is possible that it will be informed to the information officers. On August 4, 2010, Eric Schmidt introduced the technology that the technology is good, but he said that there is only one way to deal with the challenges, the greater the transparency and no one hides its name. Eric Schmidt also said that in an era of heterogeneous fear, true misery is very dangerous.
In August 2010, Schmidt clarified his company's ideas on network neutrality - I want to make clear what is net neutrality - we mean that if you have any information like a video, then you do not discriminate against one person's video against another person. Do it. But it is worthwhile to distinguish between different types. So you can prioritize the sound of the video and there is a general agreement with Google (Google) and Verizon on that issue.
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