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Steve Jobs named #1 in CNBC's list of the most influential leaders in the past 25 years
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Steve Jobs has been ranked #1 in CNBC's First 25: Rebels, Icons & Leaders, described as "a definitive list of people who have had the greatest influence, sparked the biggest changes and created the most disruption in business over the past quarter century."
Steve Jobs earned the top spot for both transforming the way we think about technology and redefining the style in which we live [...]
More than any other member of our group of extraordinary entrepreneurs and executives—all outstanding leaders—his vision spurred changes far beyond his industry and put an indelible stamp on the wider culture …
The list was created as part of CNBC's year-long 25th anniversary celebrations. The above clip is airing during CNBC's Business Day programming today, and the full one-hour special will be broadcast at 7PM ET tonight, anchored by CNBC's Tyler Mathisen.
CNBC says that the final list of 25 was chosen from an initial group of 200 contenders, using a combination of editorial leaders, outside experts and CNBC viewers.
Bill Gates took second billing, with Google heads Sergey Brin, Larry Page and Eric Schmidt sharing 4th place. The full top 25 was:
- Steve Jobs
- Bill Gates
- Alan Greenspan & Ben Bernanke
- Sergey Brin, Larry Page & Eric Schmidt
- Jeff Bezos
- Warren Buffett
- Oprah Winfrey
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Jack Bogle
- Larry Ellison
- Rupert Murdoch
- Jack Welch
- NR Narayana Murthy
- Howard Schultz
- Bernard Arnault
- Li Ka-shing
- Carl Icahn
- Meg Whitman
- Amancio Ortega
- Michael Bloomberg
- Sandy Weill
- Cher Wang
- Aliko Dangote
- Martha Stewart
- Carlos Slim
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