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Joseph Liemandt (born 1967/1968) is an American billionaire businessman, and the founder of Trilogy Software, and ESW Capital, an investment company that buys software companies. [1] As of July 2024, his net worth is estimated at US$5.1 billion. [1] Liemandt attended Stanford University, but dropped out to start Trilogy Software. [1]
It was founded by Stanford dropout Joe Liemandt. Trilogy has additional offices in Bangalore and Hangzhou. Trilogy was featured in the October 1998 Rolling Stone article "Wooing the Geeks". [3] Trilogy is notable for its Trilogy University program, which was the topic of the April 2001 Harvard Business Review article "No Ordinary Boot Camp." [4]
Liemandt has also given to Texans for Greg Abbott. Jonathan Coon, founder of 1-800 Contacts, and Gary Farmer, president of Heritage Title Co., both gave about $10,000.
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Joseph Lonsdale (born 1982 or 1983) [1] is an American entrepreneur and venture capitalist. He co-founded companies including Palantir Technologies , Addepar , and OpenGov , and co-founded and serves as the managing partner at the technology investment firm 8VC.
Joseph Edward Corcoran (April 18, 1975 – December 18, 2024) was an American convicted mass murderer who was executed for a quadruple murder case in Indiana. Corcoran was found guilty of the 1997 murders of his brother, his sister's fiancé, and two of their friends at his house in Fort Wayne, Indiana , and he was sentenced to death in 1999.
Joseph Yves Limantour and Adela Marquet [3] José Yves Limantour Marquet [ 4 ] ( Spanish pronunciation: [xo'se ˈiβ(e)s limanˈtuɾ] ; 26 December 1854 – 26 August 1935) was a Mexican financier who served as Secretary of the Finance of Mexico from 1893 until the fall of the Porfirio Díaz regime in 1911. [ 2 ]
Joseph Anthony Lefante (September 8, 1928 – February 26, 1997) was an American businessman and Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 14th congressional district for one term from 1977 to 1978.