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John Sculley
NameJohn Sculley
Birth dateApril 6, 1939
OccupationBusinessman, entrepreneur

John Sculley is a well-known American businessman and entrepreneur, best recognized for his tenure as the Chief Executive Officer of Apple Inc., where he worked alongside Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. During his career, Sculley has been associated with various prominent companies, including PepsiCo, Apple Inc., and NeXT. His experiences have been influenced by interactions with notable figures such as Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, and Michael Spindler. Sculley's journey has been marked by significant events, including the Macintosh 128k launch and the IBM PC revolution.

Early Life and Education

John Sculley was born on April 6, 1939, in New York City, to a family of Wall Street professionals. He spent his early years in Briarcliff Manor, New York, and later moved to Bernardsville, New Jersey. Sculley attended Brown University, where he studied architecture and industrial design, and later earned an MBA from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. His education was influenced by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, and Buckminster Fuller. During his time at Brown University, Sculley was exposed to the ideas of Thorstein Veblen and John Kenneth Galbraith, which shaped his understanding of economics and sociology.

Career

Sculley began his career at Procter & Gamble, where he worked under the guidance of Ed Artzt and Neil McElroy. He later joined PepsiCo, becoming one of the company's youngest vice presidents and working closely with Donald Kendall and Roger Enrico. Sculley's experiences at PepsiCo were marked by the Pepsi Challenge campaign, which competed with The Coca-Cola Company and Dr Pepper Snapple Group. His tenure at PepsiCo was also influenced by the company's interactions with McDonald's Corporation, Yum! Brands, and Wendy's International.

Apple Inc.

In 1983, Sculley joined Apple Inc. as the company's Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Mike Markkula. During his time at Apple Inc., Sculley worked closely with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak to launch the Macintosh 128k, which competed with the IBM PC and Compaq DeskPro. Sculley's tenure at Apple Inc. was marked by significant events, including the 1984 Apple commercial and the introduction of the Apple IIc. His interactions with Bill Gates and Microsoft Corporation played a crucial role in shaping the company's strategy, particularly with regards to the Macintosh clones and the Windows operating system.

Post-Apple Career

After leaving Apple Inc. in 1993, Sculley went on to become a successful venture capitalist and entrepreneur. He has been involved with various companies, including NeXT, Pixar Animation Studios, and Sculley Brothers. Sculley has also worked with notable figures such as Larry Ellison and Oracle Corporation, as well as Michael Dell and Dell Inc.. His experiences have been influenced by the dot-com bubble and the 2008 financial crisis, which affected companies like Enron Corporation, WorldCom, and Lehman Brothers.

Personal Life

Sculley has been married to Diane Sculley and has four children. He is an avid sailor and has competed in various yachting events, including the America's Cup. Sculley has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, supporting organizations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Wildlife Fund. His personal life has been influenced by his interactions with notable figures such as Ted Turner, Jane Fonda, and Al Gore. Sculley's experiences have also been shaped by his interests in architecture, design, and sustainability, which are reflected in his work with companies like Tesla, Inc. and Virgin Group. Category:American businesspeople

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