What the early employees of today's biggest companies are doing now
Daniel Coughlin
22 July 2020
The planet's most fortunate fledgling staff members
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Microsoft: Marc McDonald
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Microsoft: Bob Greenberg
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Microsoft: Andrea Lewis
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Apple: Bill Fernandez
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Apple: Randy Wigginton
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Apple: Michael Scott
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Apple: Chris Espinosa
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Amazon: Shel Kaphan
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Amazon: MacKenzie Bezos
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Amazon: Paul Davis
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Google: Craig Silverstein
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Google: Heather Cairns
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Google: Omid Kordestani
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Google: Jeff Dean
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LinkedIn: Yan Pujante
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LinkedIn: Stephen Beitzel
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Facebook: Sean Parker
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Facebook: Ezra Callahan
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Facebook: Taner Halicioglu
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Facebook: Steve Chen
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Twitter: Evan Henshaw-Plath
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Twitter: Tim Roberts
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Twitter: Adam Rugel
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Twitter: Tony Stubblebine
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Uber: Ryan Graves
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Uber: Austin Geidt
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