Inspiring Entrepreneurial Success Story Of Larry Ellison
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On Beyond Cert today, we will take a look at Lawrence Joseph Ellison who is an American businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder of Oracle Corporation and its executive chairman and chief technology officer.
SUMMARY BIO
Born Lawrence Joseph Ellison, August 17, 1944 (age 72)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Alma Mater: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Chicago
Occupation: Executive Chairman and CTO of Oracle Corporation
Known for Co-founder and former CEO of Oracle Corporation
Salary US$41.5 million (2017)
Net worth US$55 billion (March 2017)
He Didn't Have Things Smooth From The Beginning
Larry
Ellison was born in New York City, to an unwed Jewish mother. His
biological father was an Italian American United States Army Air Corps
pilot. After Ellison contracted pneumonia at the age of nine months, his
mother gave him to her aunt and uncle for adoption. He did not meet his
biological mother again until he was 48.
Ellison
moved to Chicago's South Shore, then a middle-class neighborhood. He
remembers his adoptive mother as warm and loving, in contrast to his
austere, unsupportive, and often distant adoptive father, who adopted
the name Ellison to honor his point of entry into the United States,
Ellis Island. Louis Ellison was a government employee who had made a
small fortune in Chicago real estate, only to lose it during the Great
Depression.
He
left the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign after his second
year without taking his final exams because his adoptive mother had just
died. Later, he attended the University of Chicago for one term, where
he first encountered computer design. In 1966, aged 22, he moved to
northern California.
He Was Inspired
After
a brief stint at Amdahl Corporation, Ellison began working for Ampex
Corporation. His projects included a database for the CIA, which he
named "Oracle". Ellison was inspired by a paper written by Edgar F. Codd
on relational database systems called "A Relational Model of Data for
Large Shared Data Banks".
In
1977, he founded Software Development Laboratories (SDL) with two
partners and an investment of $2,000; $1,200 of the money was his. In
1979 the company renamed itself Relational Software Inc., and in 1982
officially became Oracle Systems Corporation after its flagship product,
the Oracle Database.
He Made A Costly Mistake
In
1990, Oracle laid off 10% of its workforce (about 400 people) because
it was losing money. This crisis, which almost resulted in the company's
bankruptcy, came about because of Oracle's "up-front" marketing
strategy, in which sales people urged potential customers to buy the
largest possible amount of software all at once. The sales people then
booked the value of future license sales in the current quarter, thereby
increasing their bonuses. This became a problem when the future sales
subsequently failed to materialize. Oracle eventually had to restate its
earnings twice and had to settle class-action lawsuits arising from its
having overstated its earnings. Ellison would later say that Oracle had
made "an incredible business mistake"
Ellison has donated up to 1% of his wealth to charity and has signed The Giving Pledge. In addition to his work at Oracle, Ellison has had success in yachting, through Oracle Team USA. He is a licensed aircraft pilot who owns two military jets
Currently, Ellison owns stakes in Salesforce.com, NetSuite, Quark Biotechnology Inc. and Astex Pharmaceuticals.
In
September 2011, Ellison was listed on the Forbes List of Billionaires
as the fifth richest man in the world. Ellison is still the third
richest American, with a net worth of about $36.5 billion.