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An entrepreneur is an owner or manager of a business enterprise who makes money through risk and initiative. [1] This list includes notable entrepreneurs. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
A. John Abele; S. Daniel Abraham; Bill Ackman; Brian Acton; Jay Adair; Miriam Adelson; Sheldon Adelson; Robert Agostinelli; Dennis Albaugh; Leslie Alexander (businessman)
Wikipedia categories named after American businesspeople (82 C) Pages in category "American businesspeople" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,346 total.
This is an annotated list of social enterprises sufficiently notable to have a Wikipedia article, in alphabetical order. For quick navigation, click on one of the letters: For quick navigation, click on one of the letters:
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United States The Try Guys Known for their book The Hidden Power of F*cking Up ; their YouTube Red series Squad Wars ; and winning the 6th Streamy Awards award for Nonfiction Channel, Show, or Series, the 8th Streamy Awards for Show of the Year, and the 2018 Webby Awards for Unscripted (Branded) – People's Voice.
Esther Takeuchi (born 1953) – holds more than 150 US-patents, the largest number for any woman in the United States; Igor Tamm (1895–1971), Russia – co-developer of tokamak; Ching W. Tang (born 1947), Hong Kong/U.S., together with Steven Van Slyke, U.S. – OLED; Mardi bin Ali al-Tarsusi (c. 1187), Middle East – counterweight trebuchet ...
The 1982 list represented 2.8% of the Gross Domestic Product of the United States. The 1982 Forbes 400 had 22.8% of the list composed of oil fortunes, with 15.3% from manufacturing, 9% from finance and only 3% from technology-driven fortunes.