I think the most surprising thing about giving is it takes a while to find out what you're really interested in and what you really want to do.
From Marc Benioff
Learning how to interact with customers is something that anyone starting any business must master. It's an amazing opportunity to be able to learn the ropes at an established company and then employ your expertise at your own company.
Journalists immediately think of me as a resource for a quote or comment because they know that I will be available to offer fresh insight and meet their deadlines.
I always knew I wanted to be an entrepreneur. I started my own software company in high school and went to college to study entrepreneurship.
Although I loved working on technology - I've always been a computer geek at heart - my professors encouraged me to get a real-world job working with customers.
I love software and I love technology.
My approach to politics is that I'm not a Democrat or a Republican. I'm an American and I always support candidates I think are great for the country.
In school all I wanted to do was build technology. That's what I loved.
I have failed a lot in my philanthropy, where I will make philanthropic contributions and they just won't be effective.
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