Larry Page
Born on March 26, 1973, in Lansing, Michigan, to parents who were computer science professors themselves Larry Page stepped into his career as a computer scientist, and later turned into an to entrepreneur that’s best known for being the co-founder of Google. It happened in the middle of his Ph.D. at Stanford University, because it was there that he met Sergey Brin, and together they teamed up to develop the PageRank algorithm, which became the foundation for the search engine often called the biggest. Page then served as Google’s first CEO until 2001 and after a short pause returned to the role from 2011 to 2015 before becoming the CEO of Alphabet Inc. until 2019.