Five People Who Inspire Nadella

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    • Publish Date: Jan 31 2017 1:23PM
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Five People Who Inspire Nadella

In a recent blog, Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft, shared stories of people he had met whose work left a lasting impression on him. A look at them...


1. Mikaila Ulmer
Founder, Me & The Bees
The Texan girl, 11, received a $11mn deal with Whole Foods to sell her brand of lemonade. “Her pursuit of her dream to save honeybees is inspiring, because she’s demonstrating to other young people that they too can make a difference,” said Nadella. Ulmer calls herself a social entrepreneur and educator.
 
2. Diego Comin
Economics professor, Dartmouth College
Comin impressed Nadella when they met to discuss how to encourage inclusive economic growth. Nadella said, “He [Comin] concluded that differences between rich and poor nations can be explained by the speed at which they adopt and put to use industrial technologies.” 

3. Malala Yousafzai
Activist and Nobel laureate
The Pakistani activist who, spoke out publicly against the Taliban’s ban on girls’ education and was shot in the head, is an inspiration to many. “Her persistence — after her recovery — in championing for safe, quality education for millions of girls is awe-inspiring,” Nadella wrote.
 

4. Saqib Shaikh
Software engineer, Microsoft
In his blog, Nadella spoke about Shaikh, who has been visually impaired since he was seven. “Since then he has channelled his passion into building accessible solutions for visually impaired people who want to acquire knowledge. Shaikh is working on a project that uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to help people,” he wrote.

5. Mark Pollock
Adventure athlete and professional speaker
The visually-impaired athlete and adventurer was left paralysed after falling from a second-floor window whilst staying with friends. Nadella wrote, “Mark is a brilliant example of the fact that we can always achieve more than what we think is possible.”
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