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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_YuanEric Yuan - Wikipedia

    Eric S Yuan (Chinese: 袁征; pinyin: Yuán Zhēng; born 20 February 1970) is a Chinese-American billionaire businessman, engineer, and the chief executive officer and founder of Zoom Video Communications, of which he owns 22%.

  2. 3 days ago · Eric Yuan is the founder of Zoom, a video communications tool that went public in April 2019; Zoom usage surged during the coronavirus pandemic. He was previously a manager of WebEx at...

  3. Jun 3, 2024 · Zoom founder Eric Yuan has big ambitions in enterprise software, including letting your AI-powered ‘digital twins’ attend meetings for you.

  4. Sep 9, 2020 · Eric Yuan, the founder and CEO of video conferencing startup Zoom Technologies, Inc., built a $35 billion video conferencing empire in nine years. Yuan got the idea for Zoom...

  5. Jul 11, 2022 · Eric Yuan founded Zoom in 2011, after working as an engineer at Cisco’s WebEx for more than a decade. Zoom — which Yuan called his “first kid” during our interview — was born not just out of...

  6. Dec 27, 2021 · It’s not often that your business name not only enters the everyday lexicon, but also becomes a verb in itself. And yet that’s exactly what happened for tech entrepreneur Eric Yuan, Founder and CEO of videoconferencing platform Zoom.

  7. Mar 9, 2021 · Zoom founder Eric Yuan has transferred about 18 million of his shares worth more than $6bn (£4.4bn), according to a regulatory filing. Mr Yuan, who is also chief executive of the...

  8. In the late 1980s, Eric Yuan, born Yuan Zheng in Tai’an, China, was a math and computer-science student at Shandong University. The woman who would become his wife attended...

  9. Dec 3, 2020 · Zoom's founder and CEO, Eric Yuan, chatted with Business Insider's co-editor in chief Alyson Shontell at the Web Summit Conference to discuss Zoom's rocketship growth during the pandemic...

  10. Eric S. Yuan founded Zoom in 2011 with the goal of bringing teams together. Prior to starting Zoom, he was corporate vice president of engineering at Cisco, where he was responsible for Cisco's collaboration software development.