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Arthur D. Levinson

Arthur D. Levinson (born March 31, 1950) is an American businessman and is the chairman of Apple Inc.[2] (2011–present) and chief executive officer (CEO) of Calico (an Alphabet Inc. venture). He is the former CEO (1995–2009) and chairman (1999–2014) of Genentech.

Arthur D. Levinson
Born (1950-03-31) March 31, 1950 (age 74)
Alma materUniversity of Washington (BS)
Princeton University (PhD)
Occupation(s)CEO of Calico
Chairman of Apple Inc.
Known forChairman of Apple Inc.[1]
Founder and CEO of Calico
SpouseRita May Liff
Children2
Scientific career
FieldsOncology, Virology, Immunology, Biochemistry
InstitutionsCalico
ThesisIdentification and Characterization of Adenovirus Tumor Antigens (1977)
Doctoral advisorArnold J. Levine

In addition to the board of Apple Inc. (2000–present), Levinson is on the board of directors of the Broad Institute.[3] Previously, Levinson had been on the board of directors at Hoffmann-La Roche (2010–2014), NGM Biopharmaceuticals (2009–2014), and Amyris Biotechnologies (2009–2014). He is on the Board of Scientific Consultants of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the Industrial Advisory Board of the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3), the advisory council for the Princeton University Department of Molecular Biology and the advisory council for the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics.[4]

Early life and education edit

Born to a Jewish family,[5] the son of Malvina and Sol Levinson, he received his bachelor's degree from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1972 and his PhD in biochemistry from Princeton University in 1977.

Career edit

Levinson was a postdoctoral researcher with Nobel Prize winners J. Michael Bishop and Harold Varmus in the department of microbiology at the University of California, San Francisco, when Herb Boyer hired him to work at Genentech.[6] Levinson joined Genentech in 1980 as a research scientist and became vice president of research technology in 1989; vice president of research in 1990; senior vice president of research in 1992; and senior vice president of research and development in 1993. Levinson became Genentech's chief executive officer in 1995 and chairman in 1999.[citation needed] Levinson received corporate leadership awards from the Irvington Institute[citation needed] and the National Breast Cancer Coalition in 1999.[7]

Levinson was inducted into the Biotech Hall of Fame at the 2003 Biotech Meeting of CEOs. BusinessWeek named Levinson one of the "Best Managers of the Year" in 2004 and 2005, and Institutional Investor named him "America's Best CEO" in the biotech category four years in a row (2004–2007). Levinson served on the board of directors of Google from 2004 to 2009.[8]

In 2006, Princeton University awarded Levinson the James Madison Medal for a distinguished career in scientific research and in biotechnology.[9] Also in 2006, Barron's recognized Levinson as one of "The World's Most Respected CEOs", and Louis Carter, CEO and founder of Best Practice Institute placed Levinson on its "25 Top CEOs" list upon approval of his Senior Executive Board. In 2008 Levinson was elected as a Fellow to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Glassdoor rated him as the "nicest" CEO of 2008 with a 93% approval rating.[10]

In 2010, Levinson was honored with the Biotechnology Heritage Award from the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) and the Chemical Heritage Foundation, and the Director's Award from the San Francisco Exploratorium.[11][12]

Levinson has authored or co-authored more than 80 scientific articles and has been a named inventor on 11 United States patents.[4]

On November 15, 2011, Levinson was named chairman of the board for Apple Inc., replacing Steve Jobs.[13][14]

On September 18, 2013, Levinson was named CEO of Calico, a new company focusing on health and well-being. The company was created and funded by Google.[citation needed]

In 2014 he received the Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus Award from the University of Washington, the highest honor bestowed upon a Washington graduate.[15]

On October 3, 2014, Levinson received the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the nation's highest honor for achievement and leadership in advancing the fields of science and technology.[16]

In April 2016, Levinson was awarded the 2016 Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of California, San Francisco for his contributions to the scientific community.[17]

As of May 2021, he owns approximately 4.5 million Apple shares worth US$786 million.[18]

In 2020 he received the Bower Award for Business Leadership of the Franklin Institute.[19]

Personal life edit

He married Rita May Liff on December 17, 1978, they have two children and reside in the Seattle area. His son, Jesse Levinson, is currently CTO of Zoox.[20]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Press Info - Apple Leadership September 25, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Apple. Retrieved on 2013-11-24.
  2. ^ "Apple Leadership". Apple.
  3. ^ "Apple Names Arthur D. Levinson Chairman of the Board". (Press release) Apple Inc. November 15, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Arthur Levinson Chairman of Genentech Inc". Broad Institute. June 28, 2010.
  5. ^ Rosenbaum, Fred Cosmopolitans: A Social and Cultural History of the Jews of the San Francisco Bay Area" Nov 2009
  6. ^ Levine, Daniel S. (December 19, 2004). "Executive of the Year: Arthur Levinson drives Genentech". San Francisco Business Times.
  7. ^ . Genentech. Archived from the original on August 28, 2011.
  8. ^ Aamoth, Doug (October 12, 2009). "Genentech's (And Apple Board Member) Arthur Levinson Leaves Google Board". Techcrunch.
  9. ^ "The James Madison Medal". Alumni Association of Princeton University. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  10. ^ "Glassdoor.com Lists Naughtiest and Nicest C.E.O.'s of 2008". The New York Times. December 26, 2009.
  11. ^ "Awards and Recognition". Genentech.
  12. ^ "Biotechnology Heritage Award". Science History Institute. May 31, 2016. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  13. ^ Caulfield, Brian. "Genentech's Art Levinson Replaces Steve Jobs As Chairman Of Apple's Board". Forbes.
  14. ^ Definitive Proxy Statement. Sec.gov. Retrieved on 2013-11-24.
  15. ^ "ALUMNI SUMMA LAUDE DIGNATI". University of Washington.
  16. ^ "President Obama Honors Nation's Top Scientists and Innovators". whitehouse.gov. October 3, 2014. Retrieved September 6, 2016 – via National Archives.
  17. ^ "Art Levinson Honored by UCSF Graduate Division at 2016 Alumni Weekend". UCSF Graduation Division. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
  18. ^ "Ownership & Insiders:AAPL". Fidelity.
  19. ^ Bower Award 2020
  20. ^ "$800 Million Says a Self-Driving Car Looks Like This". Bloomberg News. July 17, 2018. Retrieved February 19, 2020.
Business positions
Preceded by Chairman of Apple
2011–present
Incumbent

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Arthur D Levinson born March 31 1950 is an American businessman and is the chairman of Apple Inc 2 2011 present and chief executive officer CEO of Calico an Alphabet Inc venture He is the former CEO 1995 2009 and chairman 1999 2014 of Genentech Arthur D LevinsonBorn 1950 03 31 March 31 1950 age 74 Seattle Washington U S Alma materUniversity of Washington BS Princeton University PhD Occupation s CEO of CalicoChairman of Apple Inc Known forChairman of Apple Inc 1 Founder and CEO of CalicoSpouseRita May LiffChildren2Scientific careerFieldsOncology Virology Immunology BiochemistryInstitutionsCalicoThesisIdentification and Characterization of Adenovirus Tumor Antigens 1977 Doctoral advisorArnold J Levine In addition to the board of Apple Inc 2000 present Levinson is on the board of directors of the Broad Institute 3 Previously Levinson had been on the board of directors at Hoffmann La Roche 2010 2014 NGM Biopharmaceuticals 2009 2014 and Amyris Biotechnologies 2009 2014 He is on the Board of Scientific Consultants of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center the Industrial Advisory Board of the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences QB3 the advisory council for the Princeton University Department of Molecular Biology and the advisory council for the Lewis Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editBorn to a Jewish family 5 the son of Malvina and Sol Levinson he received his bachelor s degree from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1972 and his PhD in biochemistry from Princeton University in 1977 Career editLevinson was a postdoctoral researcher with Nobel Prize winners J Michael Bishop and Harold Varmus in the department of microbiology at the University of California San Francisco when Herb Boyer hired him to work at Genentech 6 Levinson joined Genentech in 1980 as a research scientist and became vice president of research technology in 1989 vice president of research in 1990 senior vice president of research in 1992 and senior vice president of research and development in 1993 Levinson became Genentech s chief executive officer in 1995 and chairman in 1999 citation needed Levinson received corporate leadership awards from the Irvington Institute citation needed and the National Breast Cancer Coalition in 1999 7 Levinson was inducted into the Biotech Hall of Fame at the 2003 Biotech Meeting of CEOs BusinessWeek named Levinson one of the Best Managers of the Year in 2004 and 2005 and Institutional Investor named him America s Best CEO in the biotech category four years in a row 2004 2007 Levinson served on the board of directors of Google from 2004 to 2009 8 In 2006 Princeton University awarded Levinson the James Madison Medal for a distinguished career in scientific research and in biotechnology 9 Also in 2006 Barron s recognized Levinson as one of The World s Most Respected CEOs and Louis Carter CEO and founder of Best Practice Institute placed Levinson on its 25 Top CEOs list upon approval of his Senior Executive Board In 2008 Levinson was elected as a Fellow to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Glassdoor rated him as the nicest CEO of 2008 with a 93 approval rating 10 In 2010 Levinson was honored with the Biotechnology Heritage Award from the Biotechnology Industry Organization BIO and the Chemical Heritage Foundation and the Director s Award from the San Francisco Exploratorium 11 12 Levinson has authored or co authored more than 80 scientific articles and has been a named inventor on 11 United States patents 4 On November 15 2011 Levinson was named chairman of the board for Apple Inc replacing Steve Jobs 13 14 On September 18 2013 Levinson was named CEO of Calico a new company focusing on health and well being The company was created and funded by Google citation needed In 2014 he received the Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus Award from the University of Washington the highest honor bestowed upon a Washington graduate 15 On October 3 2014 Levinson received the National Medal of Technology and Innovation the nation s highest honor for achievement and leadership in advancing the fields of science and technology 16 In April 2016 Levinson was awarded the 2016 Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of California San Francisco for his contributions to the scientific community 17 As of May 2021 he owns approximately 4 5 million Apple shares worth US 786 million 18 In 2020 he received the Bower Award for Business Leadership of the Franklin Institute 19 Personal life editHe married Rita May Liff on December 17 1978 they have two children and reside in the Seattle area His son Jesse Levinson is currently CTO of Zoox 20 See also editBreakthrough Prize in Life SciencesReferences edit Press Info Apple Leadership Archived September 25 2013 at the Wayback Machine Apple Retrieved on 2013 11 24 Apple Leadership Apple Apple Names Arthur D Levinson Chairman of the Board Press release Apple Inc November 15 2011 a b Arthur Levinson Chairman of Genentech Inc Broad Institute June 28 2010 Rosenbaum Fred Cosmopolitans A Social and Cultural History of the Jews of the San Francisco Bay Area Nov 2009 Levine Daniel S December 19 2004 Executive of the Year Arthur Levinson drives Genentech San Francisco Business Times Past Awards and Recognition Genentech Archived from the original on August 28 2011 Aamoth Doug October 12 2009 Genentech s And Apple Board Member Arthur Levinson Leaves Google Board Techcrunch The James Madison Medal Alumni Association of Princeton University Retrieved November 9 2020 Glassdoor com Lists Naughtiest and Nicest C E O s of 2008 The New York Times December 26 2009 Awards and Recognition Genentech Biotechnology Heritage Award Science History Institute May 31 2016 Retrieved February 21 2018 Caulfield Brian Genentech s Art Levinson Replaces Steve Jobs As Chairman Of Apple s Board Forbes Definitive Proxy Statement Sec gov Retrieved on 2013 11 24 ALUMNI SUMMA LAUDE DIGNATI University of Washington President Obama Honors Nation s Top Scientists and Innovators whitehouse gov October 3 2014 Retrieved September 6 2016 via National Archives Art Levinson Honored by UCSF Graduate Division at 2016 Alumni Weekend UCSF Graduation Division Retrieved September 6 2016 Ownership amp Insiders AAPL Fidelity Bower Award 2020 800 Million Says a Self Driving Car Looks Like This Bloomberg News July 17 2018 Retrieved February 19 2020 Business positions Preceded bySteve Jobs Chairman of Apple2011 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arthur D Levinson amp oldid 1217766213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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