The Greatest Leaders in Tech | Rowan Schaaf
Rowan Schaaf on the greatest leaders in the technology industry.

The best leaders in the tech industry are extraordinary. They possess qualities that are rarely found in a single individual. Yet, at the same time, they effortlessly embody all of these attributes without seeming to be overbearing or even intimidating. It's not surprising, then, that technology is ruled by people with natural charisma and artistic drive. The top leadership positions in technology today wield influence across domains and industries across the globe because they combine scientific aptitude with leadership creativity and personal charisma. Innovation and industry stalwarts are often charismatic and often overshadow the individual qualities that make them successful. As technology is broadening, tech companies need to find new leaders with technical skills and leadership talent that can inspire their employees.
5 Greatest Leaders In Tech
Bill Gates:
The founder of Microsoft and the world's richest person is often bothered by the title of the wealthiest man in tech and thinks of himself as a tech guy who made money instead. While he doesn't mind being referred to as a technology leader, Gates also has some profound ideas on making tech better. As the former CEO of Microsoft, he was able to bring many other companies into the Microsoft fold, thus gaining an immense amount of power that allowed him to influence sectors across the world.
Mark Zuckerberg:
Facebook has been a phenomenon since its inception in 2004. Mark Zuckerberg was only 19 years old when he built Facebook from scratch, yet he's led the company into an industry with more than one billion users and turns over more than $40 billion every year. With a net worth of $20.4 billion, Mark Zuckerberg is undoubtedly the wealthiest man in tech and one of the youngest billionaires today.
Steve Jobs:
The co-founder of Apple Computers and the late CEO of Pixar, Jobs was an inspirational leader who has influenced hundreds of thousands of people through his technological prowess and creative vision. His iconic personality made him one of the most recognizable businesspeople ever, and his ability to change the world with technology is something that few other people possess.
Larry Ellison:
The CEO and founder of Oracle is a legend in tech circles. He founded the company in 1977, and he's been running it ever since. Oracle has become one of the biggest IT companies globally, and as of 2008, Ellison's net worth is around $40 billion.
Sergey Brin:
He co-founded Google Inc. with Larry Page and is the CEO of Google today. Brin is best known for being the co-founder of Google, but he's also been active in many other technology areas, such as robotics and data centers. Brin is a computer science graduate from Stanford University and went to work for Google when it was still in its infancy, creating fundamental tech that paved the way for many other companies.
There are many other great individual leaders in tech, and these are the ones who stand out most in the minds of many.
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About Rowan Schaaf
Rowan Schaaf is most well known for being the CEO and co-Founder of the company Pattern-- positions that he's held proudly since 2014. In his company, Rowan is currently in charge of working with a number of incredibly skilled and intelligent industry professionals, who are all dedicated to giving their clients a number of cloud-based business solutions. Rowan's clients range anywhere from corporations and government bodies to not-for-profit organisations, eCommerce businesses, and educational institutions.
Throughout his entire career, Rowan Schaaf has worked toward developing a number of different skills that complement his career, as well as becoming an expert in things he was already knowledgable in. Some of these skills are more technological development based, including digital strategy, web development, online marketing, creative strategy, brand development, web project management, information architecture, CRM, UX, eCommerce, and mobile applications. He's also developed a number of business development skills, such as mobile marketing, strategic planning, creative direction, integrated marketing, product development, marketing communications, leadership, and management.
One of the things that keeps Rowan going is that he is first and foremost a parent. One of his favorite things to do when he's not working is spending time with his beloved family. Not only that, but he also loves to help develop his community. Rowan joined Make-A-Wish New Zealand back in 2011 as a Trustee, even working his way up the organisation in a Chair position. While a member of Make-A-Wish, Rowan was directly involved in some incredible organisational changes. One of the things he helped out with was bringing Bayleys as a cornerstone sponsor. He also helped implement a direct giving programme. While working with the not-for-profit organization, Rowan gained invaluable experience and knowledge when learning how the Board and organisation Executives work together to bring about success for the organisation.
To learn more about Rowan Schaaf, be sure to visit his websites!




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