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  1. Eric Yuan got into collaboration technology for personal reasons. When he was dating his now-wife in his native China, he would take 10-hour train rides from college to see her.

  2. Sep 9, 2020 · Yuan lives in a wealthy Silicon Valley suburb with his wife and their three kids. Saratoga, a town in the heart of Silicon Valley. Sarah C McDonald / Shutterstock.com

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  3. Apr 24, 2020 · In the interview, Yuan reveals that his wife was the impetus for Zoom. Yuan grew up in the Shandong province, China, studying applied mathematics and computer science at Shandong University of Science and Technology. He was at a different college to his girlfriend, now wife, and found himself on regular lengthy train journeys travelling to see ...

  4. Apr 19, 2019 · Behind the $16 billion market cap bonanza: new billionaire Eric Yuan, the immigrant founder whose video conference app just works better. Zoom's IPO wowed Wall Street.

    • Humble Beginnings
    • New Horizons
    • Pandemic Pandemonium
    • Happiness First
    • A New Normal

    Yuan grew up in Shandong Province in eastern China, the son of geology engineers. Fascinated by technology from a young age, upon finishing school, he began studying applied mathematics and computer science at Shandong University of Science and Technology. It was during this time that the first seeds of Zoom were sown. Frustrated by the 10-hour tra...

    However, Yuan was destined for bigger things. Swiftly, skilfully, he rose to the top, establishing himself as one of the most talented in the company. Before long, he became the Vice President of Engineering, in charge of collaboration software. At the same time, WebEx was garnering a reputation as a premier videoconferencing tool – so much so that...

    Zoom’s swift rise to the top of the corporate videoconferencing world was unprecedented and unrivalled. And then in March 2020, everything changed. As COVID-19 spread across the globe, shutting down offices and schools and relegating vast numbers of people to their homes, the world suddenly needed a way to connect. Lo and behold, there was Zoom – t...

    Ultimately, Zoom’s success may be attributed to one thing in particular. For Yuan, culture is everything, and it all comes down to something not always associated with operating a successful business: happiness. “Our company culture is delivering happiness and our company’s value is care,” he said on the 996 Podcast. “Care means you care about a co...

    Now, looking to the future, there’s no doubt that pandemic or not, there’s been an undeniable shift in the way that we operate. Many workplaces have realised that conducting business or meetings digitally can be even more effective than face to face. More of us are working from home more than ever before – something that could be here to stay, as b...

  5. Apr 13, 2022 · Such ambition harkens back to Yuan’s original inspiration for getting into video conferencing in the first place: finding a way to connect with his girlfriend when they were apart. That particular gap has closed—she is now Yuan’s wife—but the desire to bring people together and foster emotional bonds still drives him.

  6. Mar 31, 2020 · He wanted to refine a concept he first dreamed up during the 1990s as a college student in China, when he dreaded the 10-hour train trips to see his then-girlfriend, now his wife. Now Zoom is booming, just 11 months after it made its debut on the stock market.

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