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Eric Emerson Schmidt (born April 27, 1955) is an American businessman and former software engineer who served as the CEO of Google from 2001 to 2011 and the company's executive chairman from 2011 to 2015. He also served as the executive chairman of parent company Alphabet Inc. from 2015 to 2017, and Technical Advisor at Alphabet from 2017 to 2020. In April 2022, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimated his net worth to be US$25.1 billion. As an intern at Bell Labs, Schmidt in 1975 was co-author of Lex, a software program to generate lexical analysers for the Unix computer operating system. From 1997 to 2001, he was chief executive officer (CEO) of Novell. Schmidt has served on various other boards in academia and industry, including the boards of trustees for Carnegie Mellon University, Apple, Princeton University, and the Mayo Clinic. He also owns a minority stake in the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). In 2008, during his tenure as Google's chairman, Schmidt campaigned for Barack Obama, and subsequently became a member of Obama's President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, with Eric Lander. Lander later became Joe Biden's science advisor. In the meantime, Schmidt had left Google, and founded philanthropic venture Schmidt Futures, in 2017. Under Schmidt's tenure, Schmidt Futures provided the compensation for two science-office employees in the Office of Science and Technology Policy. In October 2021, Schmidt founded the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP) and has since served as its chairman. Early life Schmidt was born in Falls Church, Virginia, US, and grew up in Falls Church and Blacksburg, Virginia. He is one of three sons of Eleanor, who had a master's degree in psychology, and Wilson Emerson Schmidt, a professor of international economics at Virginia Tech and Johns Hopkins University, who worked at the U.S. Treasury Department during the Nixon Administration. Schmidt spent part of his childhood in Italy as a result of his father's work and has stated that it had changed his outlook. Schmidt graduated from Yorktown High School in the Yorktown neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia, in 1972, after earning eight varsity letter awards in long-distance running. He attended Princeton University, starting as an architecture major and switching to electrical engineering, earning a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree in 1976. From 1976 to 1980, Schmidt resided at the International House Berkeley, where he met his future wife, Wendy Boyle. In 1979, at the University of California, Berkeley, Schmidt earned an M.S. degree for designing and implementing a network (Berknet) linking the campus computer center with the CS and EECS departments. There, he also earned a PhD degree in 1982 in EECS, with a dissertation about the problems of managing distributed software development and tools for solving these problems. Career Early career Early in his career, Schmidt held a series of technical positions with IT companies including Byzromotti Design, Bell Labs (in research and development), Zilog, and Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). During his summers at Bell Labs, he and Mike Lesk wrote Lex, a program used in compiler construction that generates lexical-analyzers from regular-expression descriptions. Sun Microsystems In 1983, Schmidt joined Sun Microsystems as its first software manager. He rose to become director of software engineering, vice president and general manager of the software products division, vice president of the general systems group, and president of Sun Technology Enterprises. During his time at Sun, he was the target of two notable April Fool's Day pranks. In the first, his office was taken apart and rebuilt on a platform in the middle of a pond, complete with a working phone and workstation on the corporate Ethernet network. The next year, a working Volkswagen Beetle was taken apart and re-assembled in his office. Novell In April 1997, Schmidt became the CEO and chairman of the board of Novell. He presided over a period of decline at Novell where its IPX protocol was being replaced by open TCP/IP products, while at the same time Microsoft was shipping free TCP/IP stacks in Windows 95, making Novell much less profitable. In 2001, he departed after the acquisition of Cambridge Technology Partners. Google Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin interviewed Schmidt. Impressed by him, they recruited Schmidt to run their company in 2001 under the guidance of venture capitalists John Doerr and Michael Moritz. In March 2001, Schmidt joined Google's board of directors as chair, and became the company's CEO in August 2001. At Google, Schmidt shared responsibility for Google's daily operations with founders Page and Brin. Prior to the Google initial public offering, Schmidt had responsibilities typically assigned to the CEO of a public company and focused on the management of the vice presidents and the sales organization. According to Google, Schmidt's job responsibilities included "building the corporate infrastructure needed to maintain Google's rapid growth as a company and on ensuring that quality remains high while the product development cycle times are kept to a minimum." Upon being hired at Google, Eric Schmidt was paid a salary of $250,000 and an annual performance bonus. He was granted 14,331,703 shares of Class B common stock at $0.30 per share and 426,892 shares of Series C preferred stock at purchase price of $2.34. In 2004, Schmidt and the Google founders agreed to a base salary of US$1 (which continued through 2010) with other compensation of $557,465 in 2006, $508,763 in 2008, and $243,661 in 2009. He did not receive any additional stock or options in 2009 or 2010. Most of his compensation was for "personal security" and charters of private aircraft. In 2007, PC World ranked Schmidt as the first on its list of the 50 most important people on the Web, along with Google co-founders Page and Brin. In its 2011 'World's Billionaires' list, Forbes ranked Schmidt as the 136th-richest person in the world, with an estimated wealth of $7 billion. On January 20, 2011, Google announced that Schmidt would step down as the CEO of Google but would take new title as executive chairman of the company and act as an adviser to co-founders Page and Brin. Google gave him a $100 million equity award in 2011 when he stepped down as CEO. On April 4, 2011, Page replaced Schmidt as the CEO. On December 21, 2017, Schmidt announced he would be stepping down as the executive chairman of Alphabet. Schmidt stated that "Larry, Sergey, Sundar and I all believe that the time is right in Alphabet's evolution for this transition." In February 2020, Schmidt left his post as technical advisor of Alphabet after 19 years with the company. Department of Defense In March 2016, it was announced that Schmidt would chair a new advisory board for the Department of Defense, titled the Defense Innovation Advisory Board. Th.... Discover the Eric Schmidt popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Eric Schmidt books.

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  • Trillion Dollar Coach synopsis, comments

    Trillion Dollar Coach

    Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg & Alan Eagle

    #1 Wall Street Journal BestsellerNew York Times BestsellerUSA Today BestsellerThe team behind How Google Works returns with management lessons from legendary coach and business exe...

  • The Big Zero synopsis, comments

    The Big Zero

    Kris Timmermans, Chris Roark & Rodrigo Abdalla

    Do you want to achieve startup speed at enterprise scale? Growth. It's what every company strives for. But it's become more and more elusive as companies struggle to hit their proj...

  • Was Google wirklich will synopsis, comments

    Was Google wirklich will

    Thomas Schulz

    Exklusive Einblicke in den mächtigsten Konzern der WeltOb Smartphone, Internetsuche oder Navigation – Google ist unser Tor zur Welt. Zugleich gilt Google als übermächtig und unersä...

  • Connected World synopsis, comments

    Connected World

    Father Philip Larrey

    The world as we know it is changing. Driverless cars, drone deliveries and autonomous weapon systems are no longer the stuff of science fiction.But what's next for technology and b...

  • GROKKING ALGORITHMS synopsis, comments

    GROKKING ALGORITHMS

    Eric Schmidt

    Many people will tell you that functional programming is tough to grasp, but I'm here to tell you it isn't. The hardest part is deciding to understand the concepts of functional pr...

  • Accidental Presidents synopsis, comments

    Accidental Presidents

    Jared Cohen

    This New York Times bestselling “deep dive into the terms of eight former presidents is chockfull of political hijinksand déjà vu” (Vanity Fair) and provides a fascinating look at ...

  • UX synopsis, comments

    UX

    Eric Schmidt

    Several complex issues arise when planning and analyzing data in UX projects. A lack of understanding or misapprehension of the process can lead to incorrect conclusions, wasted ef...

  • Planet Google synopsis, comments

    Planet Google

    Randall Stross

    Based on unprecedented access he received to the highly secretive "Googleplex," acclaimed New York Times columnist Randall Stross takes readers deep inside Google, the most importa...

  • CODING INTERVIEW synopsis, comments

    CODING INTERVIEW

    Eric Schmidt

    Well, now that you have graduated or are done with your diploma/courses you're seeking to land a job at one of the tech companies. You're dreaming of building your career and clim...

  • CODING INTERVIEW synopsis, comments

    CODING INTERVIEW

    Eric Schmidt

    Coding interviews have changed over the years, and the expectations are now firmer than ever. Interviewers not only want to assess your programming skills but also want to assess y...

  • UX synopsis, comments

    UX

    Eric Schmidt

    This book on UX contains all the basic knowledge you need to create a UX design. You can use the knowledge in this book to prepare yourself to create the designs that boost the con...

  • ARDUINO PROGRAMMING FOR BEGINNERS synopsis, comments

    ARDUINO PROGRAMMING FOR BEGINNERS

    Eric Schmidt

    Today's world is built off basic technology. Switches, resisters, circuits, and boards allow electrical current to travel to specific places within a device resulting in specific a...

  • Rules for Modern Life synopsis, comments

    Rules for Modern Life

    Sir David Tang

    Do gentlemen wear shorts? What are the rules regarding interior decor in a highsecurity prison? Is it ever acceptable to send Valentine's cards to one's pets?The twentyfirst centur...

  • Public Parts synopsis, comments

    Public Parts

    Jeff Jarvis

    A visionary and optimistic thinker examines the tension between privacy and publicness that is transforming how we form communities, create identities, do business, and live our li...

  • Becoming a Venture Capitalist synopsis, comments

    Becoming a Venture Capitalist

    Gary Rivlin

    A readerfriendly guide to the inner workings and behindthescenes action of Silicon Valley and venture capitalism. Investigative reporter Gary Rivlin gives an armchair tour of the w...

  • The Scandal of Money synopsis, comments

    The Scandal of Money

    George Gilder

    "Why do we think governments know how to create money? They don't. George Gilder shows that money is time, and time is real. He is our best guide to our most fundamental economic p...

  • UX synopsis, comments

    UX

    Eric Schmidt

    Your company's name, website, or logo is not the endpoint of branding. While it is true that these are important components of your marketing plan, it is highly doubtful that they ...

  • Summary of The Age of AI And Our Human Future By Henry A Kissinger, Eric Schmidt and Daniel Huttenlocher synopsis, comments

    Summary of The Age of AI And Our Human Future By Henry A Kissinger, Eric Schmidt and Daniel Huttenlocher

    Justin Reese

    DISCLAIMERThis is NOT the original Henry A Kissinger's bookThis is a wellDetailedSummary of The Age of AI And Our Human Future By Henry A Kissinger, Eric Schmidt and Daniel Huttenl...

  • UX synopsis, comments

    UX

    Eric Schmidt

    If you have picked up this book, it means you are interested in learning about UX programming theories and how you can use them to design great products. Trust us. This book will n...

  • Silicon Valley synopsis, comments

    Silicon Valley

    Christoph Keese

    Was mit der digitalen Revolution wirklich auf uns zukommtAus erster Hand berichtet Christoph Keese von den Innovationen im Silicon Valley und verbindet die vielen Facetten des digi...

  • El coach de Sillicon Valley synopsis, comments

    El coach de Sillicon Valley

    Eric Schmidt & Jonathan Rosenberg

    La historia nunca antes contada de uno de los personajes más icónicos de Silicon ValleyBill Campbell desempeñó un papel fundamental en el crecimiento de varias compañías prominente...

  • Valley of the Gods synopsis, comments

    Valley of the Gods

    Alexandra Wolfe

    Reporter Alexandra Wolfe’s biting but admiring story of Silicon Valley, and the men and women whose hubris and ambition are changing the world.Each year, young people from around t...

  • The Industries of the Future synopsis, comments

    The Industries of the Future

    Alec Ross

    The New York Times bestseller, from leading innovation expert Alec Ross, a “fascinating vision” (Forbes) of what’s next for the world and how to navigate the changes the future wil...

  • ARDUINO PROGRAMMING FOR BEGINNERS synopsis, comments

    ARDUINO PROGRAMMING FOR BEGINNERS

    Eric Schmidt

    Can you estimate the price of constructing a highend technological device? Your estimation of the number of hours necessary to make it operational is appreciated. There is a good c...

  • CODING INTERVIEW synopsis, comments

    CODING INTERVIEW

    Eric Schmidt

    The coding interview process can be quite intimidating and scary for those who are really interested in landing a nice job in the industry. This is particularly true if it is still...

  • Life After Google synopsis, comments

    Life After Google

    George Gilder

    A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE MONTH FROM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: "Nothing Mr. Gilder says or writes is ever delivered at anything less than the fullest philosophica...

  • How AI Thinks synopsis, comments

    How AI Thinks

    Nigel Toon

    THE #2 TIMES BESTSELLER'Artificial intelligence is going to have a massive impact on everyone’s lives... an accessible and sensible read that helps demystify AI' Deborah Meaden, en...

  • GROKKING ALGORITHMS synopsis, comments

    GROKKING ALGORITHMS

    Eric Schmidt

    Welcome to Grokking Algorithms: Advanced Methods to learn and use Grokking Algorithms and Data structures for Programming.Even before the conception of the computer itself, algorit...

  • GROKKING ALGORITHMS synopsis, comments

    GROKKING ALGORITHMS

    Eric Schmidt

    In the past decade, artificial intelligence has been making waves. From selfdriving cars to Siri to Alexa, artificial intelligence is everywhere. But what exactly is it? The term "...

  • How to Lead synopsis, comments

    How to Lead

    David M. Rubenstein

    The New York Times Bestseller #1 Wall Street Journal BestsellerThe essential leadership playbook. Learn the principles and guiding philosophies of Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Ruth Bade...