Entreprenuers You Admire

Mary Kay Ash has a great story.

I forgot one @ InternetAuthor that I think is one of the baddest chicks EVER!

Lucille Ball during a period when there were NO women controlling anything in TV, she built a production company, created a show, and maintained all of the rights to that show (smart move).
 


Peter Thiel - CoFounder of Paypal, big donor to the Seasteading Institute, radical libertarian.

Burt Blumert - Camino Coins, Publisher of LRC, Chairman of the Mises Institute

Gary North - Financial Commentator, author. Must read article on Calling and Occupation.

Jim Rogers - Financial Commentator, Roger's Commodity Index, author(1) and investor(2).

1. Amazon.com: A Gift to My Children: A Father's Lessons for Life and Investing (9781400067541): Jim Rogers: Books

2. Quantum Group of Funds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

and of course, duh-duh-duh-dullspace.

great list. plus you have a black flag avatar.

kudos sir.
 
Michael Dell - I love seeing people go from basically nothing to being insanely wealthy, which is exactly what he did. Pretty cool story.

And I second Jim Koch. This is a guy with a true passion for his product, which I believe is what made him and his beer so damn successful...and fucking delicious!
 
I can't believe everyone mentioning people from hip-hop and not bringing up Russell Simmons

Co-founder of Def Jam records, creator of Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm Clothing, Rush Communications, Hip-hop Summit and all his philanthropic causes.

He didn't event hip-hop, he's the original hustler of urban culture.

I grew up pretty much a hoodlum, and his book really inspired me to make things happen. As I go into my 30's now, it's probably one of the most humbling and inspiring books I've read as an entrepreneur.

I'm kind of surprised by that 50 video, I knew he was savvy but I've never heard him in an interview like that. I have the 48 laws of power, I'll have to go snag his book to see what it's about.
 
--> This man was amazing. His story was truly inspirational. He was absolutely a champion of teaching people how to fish vs. giving them a fish as well. The Gospel of Wealth apparently inspired Gates to set up the Gates foundation too.....

Every high school and/or college student should be required to read this IMHO


 
^ Wes makes it seem so easy to 'just do something better'. I truly believe you need to be lucky and be in the right spot at the right time in order to be successful. But hey, maybe that's why the article isn't about me.
 
Bill Guthy & Greg Renker => $1 Billion per year direct marketers

Steven K. Scott => Marketer behind the Total Gym

Ted Nicholas => Direct marketer who sold over $600 Million of his own info products, & well over a billion in total sales of various products all thru D.M.
 
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Dietrich Mateschitz
Kirk Kerkorian
Jerry Bruckheimer

big ups to these guys already mentioned:

Jim Koch
Russell Simmons
 
Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950) is an English industrialist, best known for his Virgin brand of over 360 companies. Branson's first successful business venture was at age 16, when he published a magazine called Student.[1] He then set up an audio record mail-order business in 1970. In 1972, he opened a chain of record stores, Virgin Records, later known as Virgin Megastores.