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CEO Today Top 50
CEO Today looks at the top 50 CEO's based on net worth, innovation and success. Here we take a look at Bobby Kotick. In 1983, while attending college at the University of Michigan, Kotick started his career by creating software for the Apple II. He credits Steve Jobs for advising him on dropping out of college to begin as an entrepreneur in the software business.
CEO Today Top 50
CEO Today looks at the top 50 CEO's based on net worth, innovation and success. Here we take a look at Bobby Kotick. In 1983, while attending college at the University of Michigan, Kotick started his career by creating software for the Apple II. He credits Steve Jobs for advising him on dropping out of college to begin as an entrepreneur in the software business.
CEO Today Top 50
CEO Today looks at the top 50 CEO's based on net worth, innovation and success. Here we take a look at Bobby Kotick. In 1983, while attending college at the University of Michigan, Kotick started his career by creating software for the Apple II. He credits Steve Jobs for advising him on dropping out of college to begin as an entrepreneur in the software business.
CEO Today Top 50
CEO Today looks at the top 50 CEO's based on net worth, innovation and success. Here we take a look at Bobby Kotick. In 1983, while attending college at the University of Michigan, Kotick started his career by creating software for the Apple II. He credits Steve Jobs for advising him on dropping out of college to begin as an entrepreneur in the software business.
CEO Today Top 50
CEO Today looks at the top 50 CEO's based on net worth, innovation and success. Here we take a look at Bobby Kotick. In 1983, while attending college at the University of Michigan, Kotick started his career by creating software for the Apple II. He credits Steve Jobs for advising him on dropping out of college to begin as an entrepreneur in the software business.