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Eric Yuan
Eric Yuan
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NameEric Yuan
Birth date1970
Birth placeShandong, China
NationalityChinese American
OccupationBusinessman, Zoom Video Communications founder

Eric Yuan is a successful Chinese American businessman and founder of Zoom Video Communications, a company that has revolutionized the way people communicate remotely. Born in Shandong, China, Yuan's journey to success is a testament to his hard work and determination, inspired by Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Yuan's experiences at Shandong University of Science and Technology and China University of Mining and Technology laid the foundation for his future endeavors, which would eventually lead him to work with Cisco Systems and WebEx. Yuan's vision for remote communication was also influenced by Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.

Early Life and Education

Eric Yuan was born in 1970 in Shandong, China, and grew up in a family that valued education and encouraged his interest in science and technology. Yuan's early life was shaped by his experiences at Shandong University of Science and Technology, where he studied applied mathematics and computer science, and later at China University of Mining and Technology, where he earned his master's degree in geology. Yuan's education was also influenced by the works of Alan Turing and Donald Knuth, and he was fascinated by the potential of computer networks and internet protocols. After completing his education, Yuan moved to Silicon Valley to pursue a career in technology, where he was inspired by the innovative spirit of Apple Inc. and Google.

Career

Yuan's career in technology began at WebEx, a company that specialized in web conferencing and online meetings. At WebEx, Yuan worked alongside Subrah Iyar and Min Zhu, and was instrumental in developing the company's video conferencing platform, which was later acquired by Cisco Systems. Yuan's experience at WebEx and Cisco Systems gave him a deep understanding of the video conferencing market and the need for a more efficient and user-friendly platform, similar to Skype and Microsoft Teams. In 2011, Yuan left Cisco Systems to start his own company, Zoom Video Communications, with the goal of creating a platform that would make video conferencing easier and more accessible to people around the world, including those at Facebook and Amazon.

Zoom Video Communications

Zoom Video Communications was founded in 2011 by Eric Yuan, with the help of Bobby Yerramilli-Rao and Pradeep Kumar. The company's early success was fueled by its innovative approach to video conferencing, which included features such as high-definition video and screen sharing. Zoom Video Communications quickly gained popularity among businesses and individuals alike, including IBM, Oracle Corporation, and Salesforce, and became a leading player in the video conferencing market, competing with Google Meet and Microsoft Teams. Today, Zoom Video Communications is used by millions of people around the world, including those at Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and has become an essential tool for remote communication, similar to Slack Technologies and Dropbox.

Awards and Recognition

Eric Yuan's success with Zoom Video Communications has earned him numerous awards and recognition, including being named one of the Forbes 400 richest people in the world, alongside Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates. Yuan has also been recognized as one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine, alongside Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. In addition, Zoom Video Communications has received numerous awards, including the Best Place to Work award from Glassdoor, and the Top 100 Most Innovative Companies award from Forbes, competing with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. Yuan's achievements have also been recognized by University of California, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, and University of Oxford.

Personal Life

Eric Yuan is a private person who keeps his personal life out of the spotlight, but it is known that he is married and has two children, and is a fan of Tennis and Piano. Yuan is also a strong believer in the importance of family and community, and has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including supporting education and healthcare initiatives, similar to Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Yuan's personal life is also influenced by his interest in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, and he has been involved in various initiatives to promote STEM education, including Code.org and Girls Who Code.

Philanthropy

Eric Yuan is a committed philanthropist who has supported various causes, including education and healthcare. Through the Zoom Video Communications foundation, Yuan has donated to various organizations, including DonorsChoose.org and World Health Organization, and has also supported initiatives to promote digital inclusion and online education, similar to Khan Academy and Coursera. Yuan's philanthropic efforts have also been recognized by United Nations, World Bank, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Yuan's commitment to philanthropy is inspired by the works of Warren Buffett and Mark Zuckerberg, and he believes that technology can be a powerful tool for creating positive change in the world, including at MIT Sloan School of Management and Stanford Graduate School of Business. Category:Businesspeople

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