Who is Mark Zuckerberg?: Dropped out of Harvard to Pave His Way to Become the World’s Youngest Billionaire.
Written by Phil Cooper
Narrated by Izmi Maruf
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A Success Story of the Creator and Owner of the Most Influential Social Media Platform.
Mark Zuckerberg is a software developer and Internet magnate. He served as chairman and CEO of Facebook from its inception and is one of its co-founders. As of September 2017, his estimated net worth was $71.5 billion, and according to Forbes, he was the fifth richest person on the planet.
Facebook was started in 2004 by Zuckerberg, in his dorm room at Harvard University. Later, the organization spread Facebook to additional college campuses. By 2012, Facebook had rapidly grown to one billion users.
Most people could only hope for a percent of what Mark Zuckerberg has accomplished, and they would still be overachievers. That is how tremendous his success story is. Despite his achievements, he hails from conventional parents and a modest upbringing.
Phil Cooper
PHIL COOPER was born and raised in a small town on Maryland's Eastern Shore where many of the events in his memoir occurred. He's a graduate of Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, and retired from a long management career during which he was president of several prominent companies in the home and contract furnishings industry. In addition to his writing, he has traveled extensively in many parts of the world and has had numerous one-man shows of his photography. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
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