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Steve Jobs Steve Jobs is the CEO of Apple, which he co-founded in 1976.

Apple is leading the consumer technology world with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, its family of iPod media players and iTunes media store, and its Mac computers and iLife and iWork application suites. Apple recently introduced the iPad, a breakthrough Internet and digital media device, plus the iBookstore, alongside iTunes and the App Store. Steve also co-founded and was the CEO of Pixar Animation Studios, which created some of the most successful and beloved animated films of all time including Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars and Ratatouille. Pixar merged with The Walt Disney Company in 2006 and Steve now serves on Disney's board of directors. Steve grew up in the apricot orchards which later became known as Silicon Valley, and still lives there with his family. Yun Jong-Yong
Jong-Yong Yun has been Chief Executive Officer and Vice-Chairman of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. since 1999 and serves as CEO and Vice-Chairman of Samsung Corp. Mr. Yun served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., since 1996 and served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Japan Headquarters since 1995. He served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Display Devices Co., Ltd., since 1993; President and Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd., since 1992; President and Representative Director of Consumer Electronics Business Group since 1991; Vice President Representative Director, Consumer Electronics Business Group since 1990 and Vice President of Electronics Group since 1988. He entered The Samsung Group in 1966.

Alexei Miller Assuming the position of Chairman of the Board of directors and CEO in 2001, Miller inherited a company with a history of billion dollar tax evasions and numerous underhand dealings. Working alongside Vladimir Putin, Miller pursued far-reaching reforms in the management of Gazprom, driven by a strategy of increasing government ownership, which has seen the Russian state raise its shareholding from 38 percent in 2001 to 50.01 percent today. Born in Leningrad in 1962 to a family of German extraction, Miller has a PhD in Economics from the esteemed NA Leningrad Finance and Economics Institute. His first job was as an engineer-economist in the general planning division of the Leningrad research institute of civil construction LenNIIProekt. Over the course of the decade he would hold an array of public posts bringing him into contact with high-ranking officials. In 1990 he was employed as head of section at Leningrad City Council Committee on Economic Reform and serving in St Petersburg Mayors office Committee on External Relations, and from 1991-1996 he served with the Committee for External Relations of the St Petersburg Mayors Office under Putin. His first taste of the energy industry was in 1999, Miller held the position of General Director at the Baltic Pipeline System company and immediately prior to his appointment to Gazprom he served as Deputy Energy Minister of the Russian Federation.

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