Are There Any Tech Billionaires Who Weren't 'Nerds' Growing Up?
5 moneyhungry 13 6/11/2025, 11:59:56 PM
I’m doing a school research project on tech billionaires for a class, and I have a question. It seems like most successful tech entrepreneurs were into tech or coding from a young age, but I’m curious—are there any who were just regular kids growing up? Maybe ones who weren’t coding at 10 or didn’t grow up as ‘geeks’ but still made it big in tech? I’m looking for examples of people who might have been considered ‘cool’ or ‘normal’ as kids and still became successful in the tech world. Are there any exceptions to the stereotype of the ‘tech geek’?
It would be like being surprised that a famous athlete was into athletics as a kid. It seems somewhat expected?
That said, I can't help but find myself trying to think of counter examples. To both the successful athlete and the tech person. :D
eg: https://www.uts.edu.au/news/2024/09/how-sports-phd-became-hi...
Sports science blends biomechanics, data science, nutrition, and often a personal interest or involvement in one or several sports.
The money and the status-in-field really differ, though.
Jack Dorsey; Richard Branson; Evan Williams
Depends on how 'tech/coding'nerd defined: Michael Dell; Jan Koum; Mark Zuckerberg