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| name = Guy Takeo Kawasaki | image = Guy Kawasaki at Wikimania 2015 - 2.jpg | caption = July 2015 at Wikimania | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1954|08|30}} | birth_place = Honolulu, Hawaii | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = {{plainlist|
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}} | spouse = | children = 4 | website = {{official website}} }}Guy Takeo Kawasaki[2][3] (born August 30, 1954) is an American marketing specialist, author, and Silicon Valley venture capitalist.[4] He was one of the Apple employees originally responsible for marketing their Macintosh computer line in 1984. He popularized the word evangelist in marketing the Macintosh as an "Apple evangelist" and the concepts of evangelism marketing and technology evangelism/platform evangelism in general.[5][6] From March 2015 until December 2016, Kawasaki sat on the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees, the non-profit operating entity of Wikipedia.[7] Kawasaki has also written a number of books including The Macintosh Way (1990), The Art of the Start (2004), and Wise Guy (2019). Early lifeGuy Kawasaki was born in Honolulu, Hawaii to Duke Takeshi Kawasaki (d. 2015) and Aiko Kawasaki.[8][9] His family lived in a tough part of Honolulu called Kalihi Valley. His father, Duke once served as a fireman, real estate broker, state senator, and government official while his mother was a housewife.[10] He attended ʻIolani School and graduated in 1972.[11] Kawasaki graduated from Stanford University in 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology.[11] He then attended law school at UC Davis, but quit after about a week of classes when he realized that he hated law school.[12][13] In 1977, he enrolled in the UCLA Anderson School of Management, where he earned an MBA degree.[11] While there, Kawasaki also worked at a jewelry company, Nova Stylings. Kawasaki observed, "The jewelry business is a very, very tough business, tougher than the computer business... I learned a very valuable lesson: how to sell."[14] Career{{external media |width=210px |align= right |headerimage= | video1=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtjatz9r-Vc The art of innovation] Guy Kawasaki, TEDxBerkeley, TEDx, 21:15, February 22, 2014 |video2=[https://vimeo.com/75996729 Ten Words You Seldom Hear in Social Media], Social Data Week, September 16, 2013, 29:21 |accessdate= March 25, 2015 }}In 1983, Kawasaki got a job at Apple through his Stanford roommate, Mike Boich.[11][15] He was Apple's chief evangelist for four years. In a 2006 podcast interview on the online site Venture Voice, Kawasaki said, "What got me to leave is basically I started listening to my own hype, and I wanted to start a software company and really make big bucks."[16] In 1987 he was hired to lead ACIUS, the U.S. subsidiary of France-based ACI, which published an Apple database software system called 4th Dimension.[17] Kawasaki left ACIUS in 1989 to further his writing and speaking career. In the early 1990s he wrote columns that were featured in Forbes and MacUser magazines.[11][18][19] He also founded another company, Fog City Software, which created Emailer, an email client that sold to Claris.[20][21] A collection of software utilities called Guy's Utilities for Macintosh (GUM), which was named after Guy Kawasaki, was published by After Hours Software in the early 1990s.[22] An edition of GUM for PowerBook systems was acquired by Gordon Eubanks and was subsequently remarketed by Symantec as The Norton Essentials for PowerBook.[23][24] He returned to Apple as an Apple Fellow in 1995.[11] In 1998, he was a co-founder of Garage Technology Ventures, a venture capital firm that has made investments in Pandora Radio, Tripwire, The Motley Fool and D.light Design.[25][26] In 2007, he founded Truemors, a free-flow rumor mill, that sold to NowPublic.[27][28][29] He is also a founder at Alltop, an online magazine rack.[15][30] In March 2013 Kawasaki announced he would be joining Google as an advisor to Motorola. His role was to create a Google+ mobile device community.[31] In April 2014, Kawasaki became the chief evangelist of Canva.[32] It is a free graphic design website for non-designers as well as professionals and was founded in 2012. On March 24, 2015, the Wikimedia Foundation announced Kawasaki had joined the foundation's board of trustees.[33] He stood down at the end of December 2016.[7] On April 25, 2017, Jimmy Wales' new Wikitribune mentioned him as an adviser.[34] On February 26, 2019, Penguin Group released Wise Guy, described as Kawasaki's most personal book to date. While the book is written in what could be considered a memoir, it contains a series of vignettes that include various personal experiences that Kawasaki says have enlightened and inspired him.[35] Personal lifeKawasaki and his wife Beth have four children, Nicodemus ("Nic"), Noah, Nohemi, and Nate.[36] Nohemi and Nate, a pair of biological sister and brother, were adopted by them from Guatemala.[37][38][39]{{Better source|date=February 2019}} Bibliography
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Take Heart, Its Now in Town |newspaper= The Chicago Tribune |date= July 12, 1987 }} 18. ^Kawasaki, Guy. [https://www.forbes.com/forbes/1997/0825/6004084a.html The Beauty of Metaphor]. Forbes. August 25, 1997. 19. ^{{cite web |last= Kawasaki |first= Guy |url= http://www.macworld.com/article/135883/1993/08/kawasaki_phone.html |title= Wise Guy: The Goal of a New Machine |publisher=Macworld.com |date= August 11, 2003 }} 20. ^{{cite web |url= http://tidbits.com/article/1539 |title= Emailer Licensed to Claris |work=TidBITS |date= April 3, 1995 }} 21. ^{{citation |last= Furchgott |first= Roy |title= Private Sector; Financier to the Garage Start-Up | newspaper=The New York Times |date= October 18, 1998 |url= https://www.nytimes.com/1998/10/18/business/private-sector-financier-to-the-garage-start-up.html?src=pm }} 22. ^{{cite web |title= More Utilities, By GUM |authorlink= Adam C. Engst |last= Engst |first= Adam C. |work=TidBITS |date= May 18, 1992 |url= https://tidbits.com/1992/05/18/more-utilities-by-gum/ |accessdate= June 2, 2018 }} 23. ^{{cite web |title= CPU |authorlink= Adam C. Engst |last= Engst |first= Adam C. |publisher=TidBITS |date= August 10, 1992 |url= https://tidbits.com/1992/08/10/cpu/ |accessdate= June 2, 2018 }} 24. ^{{cite news |title=Computer Age 5 |work=The Age |via=Newspapers.com |date= February 9, 1993 |page= 36 |location=Melbourne, Australia |url= https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/120467508/ |accessdate= June 2, 2018 }} 25. ^Ostdick, John. Guy Kawasaki: Advice for Making Your Business Successful {{webarchive |url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110924025504/http://www.successmagazine.com/guy-kawasaki-advice-from-an-apple-veteran/PARAMS/article/916 |date= September 24, 2011 }}. Success Magazine. 26. ^{{cite news |last= Pritchard |first= Stephen |url= https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/guy-kawasaki-the-garage-culture-comes-to-britain-694099.html |title= Guy Kawasaki: The garage culture comes to Britain |newspaper=The Independent |date= August 28, 2000 }} 27. ^{{cite news |last= Arrington |first= Michael |authorlink= Michael Arrington |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/10/AR2008071000900.html |title= Guy Kawasaki's Truemors Gets Acquired by NowPublic |newspaper=Washington Post |date= July 10, 2008 }} 28. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.asianweek.com/2008/07/01/apple-evangelist%e2%80%99s-advice-for-silicon-valley-entrepreneurs/ |title= Apple Evangelist's Advice For Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs |newspaper=Asian Week |date= July 1, 2008 }} 29. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.thebusinessmakers.com/episodes/shows/2007/june/episode-104/guy-kawasaki-truemors.html |title= Guy Kawasaki: Truemors and the $12,000 start-up |website= thebusinessmakers.com |date= June 2, 2007 }} 30. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.itworld.com/guy-kawasaki-interview-p1-080401/ |title= Interview: Not Just an Experiment: Guy Kawasaki's Alltop.com |website= itworld.com |date=April 1, 2008 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110713070626/http://www.itworld.com/guy-kawasaki-interview-p1-080401/ |archivedate= July 13, 2011 |df= mdy-all }} 31. ^{{cite web |url= http://readwrite.com/2013/03/01/google-disses-motorola-products-and-hires-guy-kawasaki |title= Google Disses Motorola Products - And Hires Guy Kawasaki |work=ReadWrite |date= March 1, 2013 }} 32. ^{{cite web |url= https://techcrunch.com/2014/04/16/guy-kawasaki-joins-australian-design-startup-canva-as-chief-evangelist/ |title= Guy Kawasaki Joins Australian Design Startup Canva As Chief Evangelist |author= |date= April 16, 2014 |publisher=AOL |work=TechCrunch |accessdate= January 26, 2016 }} 33. ^{{cite web |url= https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/03/24/guy-kawasaki-joins-wikimedia-board/ |title= Wikimedia Foundation welcomes Guy Kawasaki as board member |publisher=Wikimedia Foundation |date= March 24, 2015 |accessdate= March 24, 2015 |last= de Vreede |first= Jan-Bart}} 34. ^{{cite news |last= Rajan |first= Amol |title= Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales creates news service Wikitribune |url= https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-39695767 |accessdate= 25 April 2017 |publisher=BBC |date= 25 April 2017 }} 35. ^{{cite web |url= https://inmenlo.com/2019/03/01/guy-kawasaki-pens-wise-guy-to-share-the-wisdom-hes-learned-over-the-years/ |work= InMenlo |title= Guy Kawasaki pens Wise Guy to share the wisdom he’s learned over the years |date= March 1, 2019 |accessdate= March 4, 2019 |last= Gulker |first= Linda }} 36. ^{{Cite book |title= Reality Check: The Irreverent Guide to Outsmarting, Outmanaging, and Outmarketing Your Competition |last= Kawasaki |first= Guy |publisher=Penguin Books |year= 2008 |isbn= 9781591842231 |language= en }} 37. ^{{Cite web |url= https://guykawasaki.com/hindsights_ii_t/ |title= Guy Kawasaki - Hindsights II: the Learning Continues |last= Kawasaki |first= Guy |date= 2006-01-24 |website= guykawasaki.com |language= en |access-date= 2019-02-05 }} 38. ^{{Cite web |url= https://guykawasaki.com/guatemala_adden/ |title= Guy Kawasaki - Guatemala Addendum |last= Kawasaki |first= Guy |date= 2006-04-19 |website= guykawasaki.com |language= en |access-date= 2019-02-05 }} 39. ^{{Cite web |url= https://www.facebook.com/guy/posts/130853486970348 |title= Guy Kawasaki |website=Facebook.com |language= en |access-date= 2019-02-05 }} External links{{wikimedia|collapsible=true|wikt=no|d=Q507469|c=Category:Guy Kawasaki|n=no|s=no|v=no|voy=no|species=no}}
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