The United States government has been unable to realize certain projects, so many entrepreneurs have been behind them to push them.
The web presents
CNN Expansion those
CEO's that make "chamba"
Obama, of one
form or another, cannot.
HOWARD SCHULTZ. Starbucks Chief Executive heads the recently announced to offer a degree with a large discount through Arizona State University for those who work in their offices at least 20 hours per week initiative.
"Anyone who works as hard as our employees should have the opportunity to finish college while balancing work, school and personal life," Schultz said.
In a video of Starbucks,
the CEO said,
"We cannot be spectators. And we cannot wait for Washington.
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WARREN BUFFETT. The chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway revealed
he paid a tax rate of 17.4 the previous
year.
This rate was lower than anyone else in his office, so he called on Congress to tax the millionaires and more multimillionaires.
This rate was lower than anyone else in his office, so he called on Congress to tax the millionaires and more multimillionaires.
Lloyd Blankfein. The chief executive of Goldman Sachs became an
unexpected defender of marriage
between same sexes, on behalf of the Human Rights
Campaign.
He did so in February 2012, before Joe Biden and
President Obama impelled homosexual unions.
ELON MUSK. At the head
of Space X, won the NASA contract to
assemble and test commercial capsules
for space, hand Boeing
and Sierra Nevada
Corporation.
This came after President Obama canceled the lunar exploration, travel for unmanned deep space.
This came after President Obama canceled the lunar exploration, travel for unmanned deep space.
LARRY PAGE. Google,
the company headed by Page, is starting to provide services
to 100 times
faster than the average broadband
connection in the USA, accessible to some cities.
Called Google Fiber, this project motivated AT & T and Time Warner Cable to improve access to high speed Internet, encouraging competition and lowering consumer prices.
Called Google Fiber, this project motivated AT & T and Time Warner Cable to improve access to high speed Internet, encouraging competition and lowering consumer prices.
BILL AND MELINDA
GATES. Since 2008, the foundation
of these two philanthropists funded the common core curriculum
for American schools, donating more than $ 233 million in the development of standards and implements them in the classroom.