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Mark Elliot Zuckerberg (/ ˈ z ʌ k ər b ɜːr ɡ /; born May 14, 1984) is an American businessman who co-founded the social media service Facebook and its parent company Meta Platforms, of which he is the chairman, chief executive officer, and controlling shareholder. Zuckerberg has been the subject of multiple lawsuits regarding the creation ...
Mark Zuckerberg. College: Harvard University. Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has weathered a scandalous — yet financially successful — past few years. ... USC eventually did, and he ...
Attended Graduate School Edmund Fanning: 1739–1818: British Colonial Officer and Governor: Given A.M. Degree in 1764 John F. Fitzgerald: 1863–1950: mayor of Boston, Massachusetts: Attended Harvard Medical School but dropped out in 1885 after father died John Gould Fletcher: 1886–1950: poet and philosopher: College (attended 1903–1907 ...
During his junior year at Harvard, Saverin met fellow Harvard undergraduate, sophomore Mark Zuckerberg. Noting the lack of a dedicated social networking website for Harvard students, the two worked together to launch Facebook in 2004. They each agreed to invest $1,000 in the site.
College dropout-turned-Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg finally got his degree today, and now he's about to give Harvard's 366th commencement speech. "I'll share what I've learned about our generation ...
In a video taken by his father, Edward Zuckerberg, the exact moment Mark was accepted is captured on film and is going viral. Teenage Mark Zuckerberg's response to getting accepted into Harvard is ...
Zuckerberg met with Harvard student Eduardo Saverin, and each of them agreed to invest $1,000 in the site. [22] On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched it under the name of "TheFacebook", originally located at thefacebook.com. [12] Zuckerberg intended to create a website that could connect people around the university.
Outsiders vying to reform Harvard University – and backed by billionaires Bill Ackman and Mark Zuckerberg – have failed in their quest to join the school’s Board of Overseers.