9 Prominent Ivy League Grads Who Left Their Mark On The Tech World

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Mark Zuckerberg, Harvard, co-founded Facebook, revolutionizing social media and becoming one of the world's youngest billionaires.
Sheryl Sandberg, Harvard, served as Facebook's COO, advocated for women in tech, and authored "Lean In.
Reed Hastings, Bowdoin College and Stanford (MBA), co-founded Netflix, reshaping the entertainment industry.
Susan Wojcicki, Harvard and Stanford (MS), became CEO of YouTube, driving its growth and influence in online video.
Evan Spiegel, Stanford, co-founded Snapchat, popularizing ephemeral messaging and innovative social media features.
Brian Chesky, Rhode Island School of Design and Harvard (MBA), co-founded Airbnb, transforming the hospitality industry.
Jack Dorsey, New York University and Columbia (dropped out), co-founded Twitter and Square, revolutionizing social media and payments.
Steve Ballmer, Harvard, served as Microsoft's CEO, leading the company during a period of significant growth and expansion.
Peter Thiel, Stanford and Stanford Law School, co-founded PayPal, invested in numerous tech companies, and advocated for innovation.