List of Asian Americans - Business and Industry

Business and Industry

  • Ramani Ayer, chairman and CEO of The Hartford Financial Services Group
  • Sabeer Bhatia, co-founder of Hotmail
  • Amar Bose, chairman and founder of Bose Corporation
  • Christine Chen, founder and CEO of Chen Communications
  • John S. Chen, chairman, chief executive officer, and president of Sybase
  • Steve Chen, co-founder of YouTube
  • Alfred Chuang, founder and CEO of BEA Systems
  • Weili Dai, billionaire and co-founder
  • Dodge Demon, Principal Exterior Designer, Chrysler Group. Designs 2007 Dodge Demon
  • Bharat Desai, founder of Syntel
  • Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder of NVIDIA
  • David Ji, co-founder of Apex Digital
  • Andrea Jung, chairman and CEO of Avon Products
  • Jawed Karim, co-founder of YouTube
  • Shahid Khan, president of Flex-N-Gate Corp.
  • Vinod Khosla, co-founding CEO of Sun Microsystems and general partner of venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers
  • David Lam, founder of Lam Research
  • Kai-Fu Lee, president of Google China
  • Shantanu Narayen, CEO of Adobe Systems
  • Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo
  • Vikram Pandit, president and CEO of Citigroup
  • Ram Shriram, co-founder of Junglee.com
  • Patrick Soon-Shiong, surgeon and founder Abraxis BioScience
  • Sehat Sutardja, CEO of Marvell Technology Group
  • An Wang, founder of Wang Laboratories
  • Charles B. Wang, co-founder and former CEO of Computer Associates International, Inc.
  • Andrea Wong, president and CEO of Lifetime Networks
  • Sheryl WuDunn, the first Asian-American to win Pulitzer Prize, at The New York Times in 1990; currently, an investment banker
  • Jeff Yang, co-founded A Magazine in 1989 and is a columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle.
  • Jerry Yang, co-founded Yahoo! Inc. in 1994.
  • Min Zhu, co-founder and former president and chief technical officer of WebEx.

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