They’re in plain site. A good number tailgate in the Scarlet Lot, which is why I think that donation level should be raised to $10K.
I think Uncle Greg is good for $10M if everyone else kicks in $90M. He’s already done the locker room, which was huge. We can’t expect him to do everything because that’s not fair.
Greg Brown
Net Worth: $1.3 billion
Chairman and CEO, Motorola Solutions
Brown is the longest-serving CEO of Motorola after the firm’s cofounder Paul Galvin (d. 1959) and his son Bob Galvin (d. 2011). Brown joined Motorola in 2003 and was promoted to chief executive in 2008. He spun off the company’s struggling legacy smartphone business as a separate public company called Motorola Mobility in 2011, and the Razr maker was acquired by Google for $12.5 billion a year later. (It’s now part of Lenovo.) Then, through a series of more than 50 acquisitions, Brown has transformed the company now known as Motorola Solutions into a nearly $70 billion (market capitalization) behemoth in the market for mission-critical public safety communications, 911 command center solutions and video security. The firm’s stock has soared more than sixfold since Brown took over, and he’s netted more than $700 million (before taxes) exercising options and selling shares along the way. He still owns Motorola Solutions stock and options worth a further $600 million.
You don’t have to start a company or grow up wealthy to become a billionaire.
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