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22 CEOs who founded their Coins2Day 500 companies

Emma Burleigh
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Emma Burleigh
Emma Burleigh
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Emma Burleigh
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Emma Burleigh
Emma Burleigh
Reporter, Success
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June 4, 2024, 7:00 AM ET
Jensen Huang, Mark Zuckerberg, and Marc Benioff.
Jensen Huang, Mark Zuckerberg, and Marc Benioff are some of Coins2Day 500's CEO founders.Left to right: Michael M. Santiago—Getty Images; Andrew Caballero-Reynolds—AFP/Getty Images; Mike Coppola—Getty Images/TIME

The Coins2Day 500 may include the most powerful CEOs in the world, but just a few of these top executives can look back and reminisce on the very first days of their company. This year there are 22 CEOs who can also say that they founded their empires, either alone or with partners. 

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From Mark Zuckerberg to Jensen Huang, the background and businesses of these executives varies widely. Several founders started their companies during college, like Bom Kim, who dropped out of Harvard to start e-commerce giant Coupang. Others, like Salesforce founder Marc R. Benioff, worked for years before starting his own business. 

While the success of a business venture is always bound to ebb and flow, these founders anchored themselves in their own projects, even through times of major transformation. Their innovation and dedication has clearly paid off, as their one-time startups have grown into some of the most important companies in the U.S. 

Mark Zuckerberg

Company: Meta Platforms
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 30

While studying computer science at Harvard University in 2004, Zuckerberg created social media website Facebook alongside several of his peers. Since then, he has rebranded the company as Meta, and branched off into new ventures from virtual reality to AI.

Elon Musk

Company: Tesla
Title: Director & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 40

Musk joined Tesla as a venture capital backer and cofounder in 2003. Tesla’s first car was the roadster, and the company spent several years dominating the EV market, although it has recently lost ground to competitors. 

Michael S. Dell

Company: Dell Technologies
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 48

As a 19-year-old college student at the University of Texas, Dell created a startup called PC Limited to sell computers to IBM. Since 1985 the company has sold computers directly to consumers; it was renamed Dell Technologies in 1987.

Jensen Huang

Company: Nvidia
Title: President, CEO & Director
2024 company ranking: No. 65

With two electrical engineering degrees under his belt, Huang dreamed up his company after meeting with two colleagues at a Denny’s where he once worked. Nvidia is now a top manufacturer of GPUs: electronic units that can process large amounts of data quickly, which are critical to AI.  

Richard D. Fairbank

Company: Capital One Finance
Title: Chairman, President & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 91

In 1988, Fairbank and his colleague developed a way to integrate business operations with technology to improve products and pricing strategies. Following their rejection from dozens of national retail banks at the start, one corporation took interest and launched a credit card division for Fairbank and his partner to spearhead. This was later spun off into a new company that would eventually be renamed to Capital One Finance.

Marc R. Benioff

Company: Salesforce
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 123

After working at Oracle for 13 years and quickly rising within the ranks to assume the role of vice president, Benioffgot the idea for Salesforce while swimming with dolphins in Hawaii. The company was founded on the premise that enterprise software should be accessible from a web browser, and not just business servers—a revolutionary thought in the 1990s.

Marc Rowan

Company: Apollo Global Management
Title: Director & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 136

After the firm he was working for in 1990 collapsed, Rowan created asset management company Apollo Global Management with his former colleagues from Drexel Burnham Lambert. 

Bom Kim

Company: Coupang 
Title: Director & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 168

Inspired by Groupon’s business model, Kim dropped out of Harvard’s MBA program in 2010, moved back to South Korea, and created e-commerce platform Coupang. Since then, the company has also ventured into streaming services. 

Jack Dorsey

Company: Block
Title: Chairman, President & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 186

In 2009, Dorsey and his cofounder Jim McKelvey ran into a problem: They couldn’t complete a purchase because the retailer didn’t accept credit cards. Turning this annoyance into inspiration, the pair created Square, a card reader that became Block’s first product. Dorsey also famously cofounded X, the company formerly known as Twitter.

Mark D. Millett

Company: Steel Dynamics 
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 221

Leaving their roles as executives for steel manufacturer Nucor, Millet and two of his cofounders startedSteel Dynamics in 1993. The company is now one of America’s largest steel producers. 

Laurence D. Fink

Company: BlackRock 
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 231

Fink cofounded BlackRock in 1988 after his departure from investment bank First Boston. He and his fellow cofounders focused on the buy-side of trading, and integrated investing with risk management.

Leonard S. Schleifer

Company: Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
Title: Co-Chairman, President, Director & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 311

While practicing neurology, Schleifer became fed up with the pharmaceutical industry’s lack of neurodegenerative disease treatments, so he founded Regeneron in 1988 to fill that gap in care.

Niraj S. Shah

Company: Wayfair
Title: Co-Chairman, President & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 346

Shah created Wayfair in 2002 with a friend on a tight budget, operating out of a spare bedroom in his cofounder’s house. He noticed that consumers couldn’t easily shop online, so he set out to create a user-friendly online marketplace. Now, the home goods retail giant is comprised of more than 250 niche e-commerce sites that sell all types of furniture.  

Ernest C. Garcia III

Company: Carvana
Title: President, Director & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 377

As the son of used car dealership DriveTime owner Garcia II, Garcia III followed in his father’s footsteps and formed Carvana as a DriveTime subsidiary in 2012. It later spun off into its own operation, which is now one of America’s largest online used vehicle franchises. 

Brian Chesky

Company: Airbnb
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 396

Chesky came up with the idea for the online homestay marketplace in 2007 after he couldn’t pay a month’s worth of rent upfront. He and his Rhode Island School of Design classmate and cofounder then opened their house to short-term renters, eventually turning that spark of an idea into the larger Airbnb business.

Jeffrey C. Sprecher

Company: Intercontinental Exchange
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 397

Sprecher created the Intercontinental Exchange in the 2000s after noticing flaws in the power market, and recruiting banks and companies to help fix them. The corporation eventually acquired the NYSE, of which Sprecher was the chairman until 2021.  

Jure Sola

Company: Sanmina 
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 433

With an engineering degree and work experience in electric manufacturing, Sola cofounded Sanmina in 1980 and focused on manufacturing highly technical telecommunications products. 

Tony Xu

Company: DoorDash
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 443

After washing dishes as a young man in a Chinese restaurant, Xu wanted to create a way for frontline workers to better support themselves. While studying at Stanford University in 2012, he cofounded the food delivery service Doordash with his fellow classmates. 

Hamid R. Moghadam

Company: Prologis
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 463

Moghadam first co-founded AMB Property Corporation in 1983, which later merged with Prologis in 2011. Prologis has become a leading global logistics real estate company. 

Stephen A. Schwarzman

Company: Blackstone 
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 464

After rising to managing director of global mergers and acquisitions at Lehman Brothers in 1984, Schwarzmanleft to start his own investment company. He co-created Blackstone Group with a former boss in 1985, and they funded it with their own money.

Robert Greenberg

Company: Skechers U.S.A. 
Title: Chairman & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 465

After stepping down as CEO of footwear company LA Gear, which he also cofounded, Greenberg created Skecherswith a focus on men’s street shoes in 1992. One of the largest American shoe brands, the apparel organization has also expanded into sportswear and clothing.

Charles Liang

Company: Super Micro Computer 
Title: Chairman, President & CEO
2024 company ranking: No. 498

Liang has multiple degrees in electrical engineering, and cofounded Super Micro Computer in 1993 as a five-person operation. He holds several patents for his server technology creations, and has since opened a manufacturing subsidiary within the company.  

June 5, 2024: This article has been corrected to reflect an early company founded by Hamid R. Moghadam.

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Emma Burleigh
By Emma BurleighReporter, Success

Emma Burleigh is a reporter at Coins2Day, covering success, careers, entrepreneurship, and personal finance. Before joining the Success desk, she co-authored Coins2Day’s CHRO Daily newsletter, extensively covering the workplace and the future of jobs. Emma has also written for publications including the Observer and The China Project, publishing long-form stories on culture, entertainment, and geopolitics. She has a joint-master’s degree from New York University in Global Journalism and East Asian Studies.

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