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Mike Lazaridis

 
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Mike Lazaridis

Lazaridis at the BlackBerry Bold launch party in London
Born March 14, 1961 (1961-03-14) (age 48)
Istanbul, Turkey
Residence Waterloo, Canada
Alma mater University of Waterloo (dropped out in 1984, honorary degree in 2000)
Occupation co-CEO of Research In Motion
Net worth US$1.7 billion (2008)[1]
Website
RIM's Executive Team

Mihalis "Mike" Lazaridis, OC, O.Ont (born March 14, 1961, Istanbul, Turkey) is the founder and co-CEO of Research In Motion (RIM), which created and manufactures the BlackBerry wireless handheld device. He is also a former chancellor of the University of Waterloo, and an Officer of the Order of Canada.

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Personal, education, and career history

Born in Turkey to Greek parents, Lazaridis was five years old when his family moved to Canada in 1966, settling in Windsor, Ontario. At age 12, he won a prize at the Windsor Public Library for reading every science book in the library.[2] In 1979, he enrolled at the University of Waterloo in electrical engineering with an option in computer science. In 1984, Lazaridis responded to a request for proposal from General Motors to develop a network computer control display system.[3]. GM awarded him a $500,000 contract. He dropped out of college that year, just two months before he was scheduled to graduate. The GM contract, a small government grant and a $15,000 loan from Lazaridis' parents enabled Lazaridis, Mike Barnstijn and Douglas Fregin to launch RIM. One of the company's first achievements was the development of bar code technology for film; RIM plowed the profits from that into wireless data transmission; this led to the Blackberry's introduction.

Philanthropic work

On October 23, 2000, Lazaridis founded the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics with $100 million of personal funds, along with $10 million contributions from fellow RIM executives Jim Balsillie and Doug Fregin.

On April 30, 2004, Lazaridis and his wife together donated $33.3 million to the University of Waterloo for its Institute for Quantum Computing.

On May 3, 2005, Lazaridis gave an additional $17.2 million to the University of Waterloo, primarily to aid the construction of a new building jointly shared by the Institute for Quantum Computing and the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology.

On June 4, 2008, a further donation of $50 million to the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics was announced.

As of June 5, 2009, Lazaridis has donated over $100 million to the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo.[4]

Awards and accolades

On October 21, 2000 he received an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree from the University of Waterloo, and in June 2003 became its eighth chancellor. He was named Canada's Nation Builder of the Year for 2002 by readers of the Globe and Mail newspaper. In 2006, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and a member of the Order of Ontario [5].

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References

  1. ^ "The World's Billionaires #583 Mike Lazaridis". Forbes. 2008-03-07. http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/10/07billionaires_Mike-Lazaridis_CBPH.html. Retrieved on 2008-03-07. 
  2. ^ Article on Mihalis Lazaridis
  3. ^ Lazaridis, Mike, How I got started, The BlackBerry Boss, Fortune Magazine, April 27, 2009, p.20
  4. ^ http://newsrelease.uwaterloo.ca/news.php?id=5079
  5. ^ Order of Ontario appointments announced

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