Businessmen, Money, Power & Beards
In the mid-1850s, beards for Americans meant power and wisdom—They were in their prime—It wasn't uncommon to see business leaders wore big beards. We only have to think of Carnegie and Vanderbilt, both iconic figures of the United States, who had beards. Since 1901, with the beard's holocaust that led Gillette, and the advent of safety razors, beard lost in popularity. Nevertheless, they are still some seriously powerful and successful beards left in this world. Let's review them.
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Sergey Brin - Founder of Google
Larry Page in collaboration with the American entrepreneur Sergey Brin (who has Russian origin) founded in a garage a company now valued at more than $ 365 billion—This company, you know it very well, it's Google. Sergey Brin, techie nerd billionaire and founder of the smartest being in the world—proudly wears the beard and earns its place among the 5 most influential bearded men on the planet.
Rick Rubin - Co-President of Columbia Records and Record Producer
Rick Rubin is an American, considered as the best record producer of the last 20 years—This businessman is especially known for his huge beard. But, he is also known for launching the careers of Run DMC and Aerosmith. Today, Rubin can be proud, he worked with virtually all the biggest names in the game. He left his marks on albums like Johnny Cash, Eminem, Kanye West, Metallica, Justin Timberlake ...
Larry Ellison - CEO and founder of the firm Oracle Corporation
Oracle Corporation is a database management system. This system was created by the American Larry Ellison. This businessman is one of the only bearded men who achieved to rank among the 10 most powerful and influential men in the world—according to the Forbes magazine. Today,
Ben Bernanke - Economist and President of the Federal Reserve of the United States
Did you ever heard the saying ''A great beard comes with great
Marc Benioff - CEO and Founder of salesforce.com
If today we don't need to drag disks, CDs and USB keys around—Well, it's because cloud computing technology now allows