2. Luca Cordero di Montezemolo
Luca Cordero di
Montezemolo (born
August 31, 1947,
Bologna, Italy) -
President and
Chairman of the Board
of Directors of Ferrari.
From 2004 to April 21,
2010, he was
president of the Fiat
Group, currently part of
the board.
3. Jeffrey Jeff Immelt
Jeffrey Jeff Immelt (born February 19, 1956
in the suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA) is
the 9th Chairman of the Board of Directors
and General Director of General Electric
since September 7, 2001.
His father worked as a manager in "General
Electric", and his mother was a
schoolteacher.
He received his Bachelor's Degree in
Applied Mathematics from Dartmouth
College (1978) and received his MBA from
the Harvard Business School (1982).
General Electric has been working since
1982. Since 1989, the executive director. In
1997, he headed the Medical Systems
division. Since November 2000, President,
since September 7, 2001, Chairman of the
Board of Directors and CEO.
In 2003 he received the title of "Person of
the Year", annually awarded by the
4. Nicolas Hayek Nick Jr.
The heir to the founder
of Swiss swatch group
Swatch Group, Nicolas
Hayek Nick Jr.
received a diploma in
filmmaking in Paris,
managed to shoot
several films and even
get two prizes at
international film
festivals.
5. William Randolph Hearst
William Randolph
Hearst (April 29,
1863 - August 14,
1951) is an American
media tycoon,
founder of the Hearst
Corporation holding,
a leading newspaper
publisher. Created a
news industry and
came up with money
for gossip and
scandals.
6. Masayoshi Son
Masayoshi Son (born August 11,
1957) is a Korean-descendant
(Zainichi Korean) Japanese
businessman and the founder and
current chief executive officer of
SoftBank, the chief executive
officer of SoftBank Mobile, and
current chairman of Sprint
Corporation. According to Forbes
magazine, Son's estimated net
worth is US $20.4 billion and he is
the richest man in Japan, despite
having the distinction of losing the
most money in history
(approximately $70bn during the
dot com crash of 2000). Forbes
also describes him as a
philanthropist.
7. Keith Rupert Mordoch
Keith Rupert Mordoch
(March 11, 1931,) is an
Australian and American
entrepreneur, media
tycoon, media owner,
film company and
publisher in the US,
Australia, Europe, Latin
America and Asia.
Founder, Chairman of
the Board and CEO of
the holding companies
News Corp and 21st
Century Fox.
8. Aristotelis Socrates Onassis
Aristotelis Socrates Onassis
(according to other sources
January 20, 1906 - March
15, 1975) is a Greek
shipowner, a billionaire.
Since 1932, he began to
engage in shipbuilding
business and in the 1950s he
began to build the first
supertankers. The ship
magnate and an international
businessman who created a
fleet of supertankers and
cargo ships of larger sizes
than the fleets of many
countries.
9. Jean Paul Getty
Jean Paul Getty
(December 15, 1892 -
June 6, 1976) is an
American industrialist,
one of the first dollar
billionaires in history,
the founder of the Getty
Museum. The Getty
Empire included the oil
company Getty Oil
Company and more
than 200 other
enterprises.
10. Donald John Trump
Donald John Trump (born
June 14, 1946, Jamaica,
Queens, New York, USA)
is the 45th President of
the United States of
America since January
20, 2017. Before being
elected president, the US
was known as an
entrepreneur (mainly in
real estate) and a TV
host. Man of the Year
according to the
magazine "Time" (2016)