Eric Schmidt

@Former Ceo of Google, Facts and Childhood

Eric Schmidt is an American software engineer who is currently serving as the executive chairman of Alphabet Inc

Apr 27, 1955

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: April 27, 1955
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Former Ceo of Google, Philanthropists, Princeton University, University Of California, Berkeley, IT & Software Entrepreneurs, CEOs, Engineers, Computer Engineers
  • Spouses: Wendy Schmidt
  • Known as: Eric Emerson Schmidt
  • Childrens: Allison Schmidt, Sophie Schmidt
  • Universities:
    • Princeton University,University Of California, Berkeley
    • 1976 - Princeton University
    • 1979 - University of California
    • Berkeley
    • 1982 - University of California
    • Berkeley
    • 1972-06 - Yorktown High School

Eric Schmidt born at

Washington, D.C.

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Birth Place

He married Wendy Susan Boyle in 1980. They have two daughters, Sophie and Allison. The couple separated in 2011 but did not divorce.

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Personal Life

Schmidt has the reputation of being a playboy, and in spite of being married, he often dates other women. Some of his girlfriends are TV presenter Kate Bohner, pianist Chau-Giang Nguyen, PR executive Marcy Simon and TV producer Lisa Shields.

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Personal Life

Eric Emerson Schmidt was born on April 27, 1955, in Washington, D.C. to Eleanor and Wilson Emerson Schmidt. His mother had a Master’s degree in psychology while his father was a professor of international economics at Virginia Tech and Johns Hopkins University. Eric has two brothers.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was an intelligent and athletic boy who performed well in school and was a long-distance runner. He graduated from Yorktown High School in Arlington, Virginia, in 1972.

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Childhood & Early Life

As a teenager, he aspired to be an architect and joined Princeton University, as architecture major. But, he soon realized that he was more interested in electrical engineering and changed his major. He graduated with a B.S. degree in 1976.

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Childhood & Early Life

He then enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, from where he earned an M.S. degree in 1979. During his time at the university he designed and implemented a network linking the campus computer center with the CS and EECS departments.

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Childhood & Early Life

He worked on his Ph.D. following the completion of his Master’s from the same university and earned his doctorate in 1982 in EECS. His dissertation was on the challenges of managing distributed software development.

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Childhood & Early Life

One of the initial jobs he held was at the Bell Labs. There he worked alongside Mike Lesk to rewrite Lex, a program to generate lexical analyzers for the Unix computer operating system. He worked on a regular-expression description and converted it into an important tool for compiler construction.

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Career

He joined Sun Microsystems as its first software manager in 1983. He possessed great technical knowledge and a high degree of business acumen and rose through the ranks in the company. He was appointed director of software engineering before becoming the vice president and general manager of the software products division.

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Career

He eventually rose to become the vice president of the general systems group and president of Sun Technology Enterprises.

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Career

By the late 1990s he had gained a reputation as a highly efficient business executive. He was appointed the CEO and chairman of the board of Novell in 1997.

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In 2001, Schmidt was interviewed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the founders of Google. Founded in 1998, Google was still a young company and the founders were looking for an experienced person to run the company. Page and Brin found their perfect candidate in Schmidt and appointed him as Google’s CEO in August.

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Career

Eric Schmidt was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2006 and inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as a fellow in 2007.

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Awards & Achievements