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Vinod Khosla is a notable venture capitalist considered one of the most successful and influential personalities in Silicon Valley and a visionary in the complex world of technology. Currently he is a general partner of the venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, where he has been since 1986.
Background and Education
Khosla's career motivations began when reading about the founding of Intel in Electronic Engineering Times at the age of sixteen. Khosla went on to receive degrees from the Indian Institutes of Technology in New Delhi (Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering ), Carnegie-Mellon University (Masters in Biomedical Engineering), and Stanford Graduate School of Business (MBA).
The Rising Sun: Success and Fame
After graduating from Stanford University in 1979, Khosla along with his Stanford fellows Scott McNealy, Andy Bechtolsheim (another Carnegie Mellon University graduate school alumnus), and a UC Berkeley masters degree holder named Bill Joy founded Sun Microsystems. Khosla left Sun in 1985. Khosla is also one of the founding fathers of The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE).
Accomplishments:
Founding companies
Helping to found companies
Board Membership
Other

