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== Arthur Rock == | |||
[[File:Arthur_Rock.jpg|thumb|right|Arthur Rock]] | |||
'''Arthur Rock''' is a prominent American [[venture capitalist]] and one of the early pioneers in the field of [[technology]] investment. He is best known for his role in the founding and funding of several major technology companies, including [[Intel Corporation|Intel]] and [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]. | |||
== | === Early Life and Education === | ||
Arthur Rock was born on August 19, 1926, in [[Rochester, New York]]. He attended [[Syracuse University]], where he earned a degree in business administration. Following his undergraduate studies, Rock served in the [[United States Army]] during [[World War II]]. After the war, he pursued further education at the [[Harvard Business School]], where he received an MBA in 1951. | |||
=== | === Career === | ||
=== | ==== Early Career ==== | ||
After graduating from Harvard, Rock began his career in finance at the investment banking firm [[Hayden, Stone & Co.]] in [[New York City]]. It was here that he first became involved in the burgeoning field of technology investment. | |||
=== | ==== Founding of Intel ==== | ||
In | In 1968, Arthur Rock played a crucial role in the founding of [[Intel Corporation]]. He helped secure the initial funding for the company by bringing together [[Robert Noyce]] and [[Gordon Moore]], two of the leading figures in the semiconductor industry. Rock's investment and guidance were instrumental in Intel's early success and growth. | ||
== | ==== Involvement with Apple ==== | ||
Arthur Rock was also an early investor in [[Apple Inc.]], providing critical funding and support to [[Steve Jobs]] and [[Steve Wozniak]] during the company's formative years. His involvement with Apple helped the company secure its position as a leader in the personal computer industry. | |||
== | === Philanthropy === | ||
In addition to his work in venture capital, Arthur Rock has been actively involved in philanthropy. He has made significant contributions to educational institutions and initiatives, particularly those focused on fostering innovation and entrepreneurship. | |||
== | === Legacy === | ||
Arthur Rock is widely regarded as one of the founding figures of the venture capital industry. His investments and leadership have had a lasting impact on the technology sector, and he continues to be a respected figure in the field. | |||
== | == Related Pages == | ||
* [[Venture Capital]] | |||
* [[Intel Corporation]] | |||
* [[Apple Inc.]] | |||
* [[Silicon Valley]] | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:American venture capitalists]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:1926 births]] | ||
[[Category:Living people]] | [[Category:Living people]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Harvard Business School alumni]] | ||
[[Category:Syracuse University alumni]] | |||
Latest revision as of 03:44, 13 February 2025
Arthur Rock[edit]

Arthur Rock is a prominent American venture capitalist and one of the early pioneers in the field of technology investment. He is best known for his role in the founding and funding of several major technology companies, including Intel and Apple.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Arthur Rock was born on August 19, 1926, in Rochester, New York. He attended Syracuse University, where he earned a degree in business administration. Following his undergraduate studies, Rock served in the United States Army during World War II. After the war, he pursued further education at the Harvard Business School, where he received an MBA in 1951.
Career[edit]
Early Career[edit]
After graduating from Harvard, Rock began his career in finance at the investment banking firm Hayden, Stone & Co. in New York City. It was here that he first became involved in the burgeoning field of technology investment.
Founding of Intel[edit]
In 1968, Arthur Rock played a crucial role in the founding of Intel Corporation. He helped secure the initial funding for the company by bringing together Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, two of the leading figures in the semiconductor industry. Rock's investment and guidance were instrumental in Intel's early success and growth.
Involvement with Apple[edit]
Arthur Rock was also an early investor in Apple Inc., providing critical funding and support to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak during the company's formative years. His involvement with Apple helped the company secure its position as a leader in the personal computer industry.
Philanthropy[edit]
In addition to his work in venture capital, Arthur Rock has been actively involved in philanthropy. He has made significant contributions to educational institutions and initiatives, particularly those focused on fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.
Legacy[edit]
Arthur Rock is widely regarded as one of the founding figures of the venture capital industry. His investments and leadership have had a lasting impact on the technology sector, and he continues to be a respected figure in the field.