Everybody needs some good advice sometimes — even billionaire tech CEOs.
Here's who Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Travis Kalanick, Jeff Bezos,
and 10 more tech business leaders consider to be the mentors who
supported them on their rise to the top.
Disclosure: Jeff Bezos is an investor in Business Insider through his personal investment company Bezos Expeditions.
Steve
Jobs was actually instrumental in the development of quite a few tech
executives. Not only did he have a close relationship with Apple CEO Tim
Cook ...
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Jobs also mentored Mark Zuckerberg through the earliest days of
Facebook, right alongside Napster founder and first Facebook President
Sean Parker. (Snoop Dogg was not involved in the earliest days of
Facebook. Probably.)
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Google
cofounder and current Alphabet CEO Larry Page also says he got some
crucial advice from Jobs while the Apple CEO was on one of his medical
leaves — including the suggestion to focus on search.
And,
in turn, current Google CEO Sundar Pichai was a long-time right-hand
man to Larry Page, who he considers his mentor. Or "left-hand-man," per
this photo.
Meanwhile,
Jobs himself leaned on Reed College classmate Robert Friedland, an
outgoing student who encouraged the future Apple founder to explore his
interest in Eastern spirituality. These days, Friedland is a mining
millionaire.
Bill
Gates considers famed investor Warren Buffett, the "Oracle of Omaha,"
to be his mentor when it comes to making investments — and saving the
world.
And Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is lucky enough to have Bill Gates as his mentor, teaching him the ins and outs of the role.
Travis Kalanick, CEO of Uber, looks to venture investor Shervin Pishevar for advice.
When
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer was at Google, she learned a lot from
executives like Larry Page, Eric Schmidt, and Jonathan Rosenberg.
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Jack Dorsey, CEO and cofounder of Twitter and CEO of Square, turns to Disney CEO Bob Iger for business advice.
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They
may be fierce competitors nowadays, but Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff
still gives Oracle cofounder and chairman Larry Ellison credit for
teaching him how to be a leader.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says his old boss at hedge fund D.E. Shaw was a huge inspiration.
Finally, WeWork CEO and billionaire Adam Neumann turns to Bruce Dunlevie, of the venture-capital firm Benchmark.
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