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Of all the world's technical billionaires, nothing have been lauded for his or her leadership up to Amazon . com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. His style and eyesight is a constant exemplory case of effective business management. Especially, he has completely altered just how we purchase consumer goods and changed consumer culture. Jeff Bezos was born Jeff Jorgensen in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1964 to a teenage mother. His father kept when he was a toddler and his mother remarried to Cuban immigrant Miguel Bezos, who would later legally take up young Jeff. His natural father didn't even know his kid was one of the wealthiest people on earth until a reporter found him in 1999. The family eventually ended up in Miami where Jeff graduated valedictorian of his high school. He actually started his first company while in high school, an educational summertime camp for young adults called the Aspiration Institute. He still were required to take "normal" careers for high school kids, his first at McDonalds. He took a large fascination with space travel, articulating a grand eyesight of space colonies orbiting Globe in the near future. Jeff called himself a "garage inventor," often tinkering with simple household items and inventing things out of them, such as alarms and a solar microwave. Bezos attended Princeton University after high school, where he graduated close to the top of his class with levels in both electrical anatomist and computer knowledge. He surprisingly ended up on Wall Streets in a few different businesses, working in various capacities related to network infrastructure. He finally ended up in the investment account D.E. Shaw, climbing his way up to the position of vice chief executive in 1990. At 36, he was the youngest vice chief executive in the annals of the company. He fulfilled his better half MacKenzie while working there. During his time at D.E. Shaw, Bezos envisioned a comparatively new concept of a mail-order business but through the web. He thought he could sell literature online.