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Steven Anthony Ballmer (/ ˈ b ɔː l m ər /; March 24, 1956) is an American businessman and investor who served as the chief executive officer of Microsoft from 2000 to 2014. He is the current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Steve Ballmer is the chairman of the L.A. Clippers, founder of USAFacts, and co-founder of the Ballmer Group. He is the former CEO of Microsoft. Entering his sixth year as chairman, the Clippers ...
Steven Anthony "Steve" Ballmer is an American businessman who served as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft from January 2000 to February 2014. Prior to becoming the CEO he held a number of high profile positions at Microsoft, heading several departments including operations, operating systems development, and sales and support.
Steve Ballmer was born on March 24, 1956, in Detroit, Michigan to Frederic Henry Ballmer and Beatrice Dworkin. He has one sister, Shelly. His father was an affluent manager at the Ford Motor Company.
Steve Ballmer. Steve Ballmer en 2014. Steven Anthony Ballmer ( Detroit, Michigan, 24 de marzo de 1956) 2 es un empresario multimillonario e inversor estadounidense que se desempeñó como director ejecutivo de Microsoft de 2000 a 2014. 2 Es el actual propietario de Los Angeles Clippers de la National Basketball Association (NBA).
When Steve Ballmer was 24 years old, he dropped out of Stanford University’s business school to join his former Harvard classmate Bill Gates at Gates' tech start-up Microsoft .
Ballmer nel 2014. Steven Anthony Ballmer ( Detroit, 24 marzo 1956) è un imprenditore e informatico statunitense . È stato amministratore delegato di Microsoft dal 2000 al 2014. Dal 12 agosto 2014 è il proprietario della squadra di pallacanestro statunitense Los Angeles Clippers. [1]
Steve Ballmer has given his exit interview to The Wall Street Journal . In it, he gives his fullest explanation for why he's stepping down as CEO of Microsoft. It sounds like Ballmer decided it ...
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer says he bankrolled 350 community courts in LA to “impact kids’ lives... But if we get a few fans out of it, I’m good with that too. One fan at a time, we’re scratching, we’re clawing. We’re here to win championships, excite fans & help kids.”
Answer (1 of 12): Steve did many good things, some of which he doesn’t get adequate credit for, as well as failing at others. As a key example, it was Steve who pivoted Microsoft to the cloud (and did so before AWS was an important player).