
Technology and life sciences leaders say they’ll remember Paul Allen, the Microsoft co-founder, philanthropist, and investor who passed away Monday at age 65, as an “inspiration” whose work will impact the fields he worked in for years to come.
Allen died from complications of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, according to a statement from Vulcan, the Seattle-based philanthropy and investment firm he led. Allen was in Seattle at the time of his passing, Vulcan said.
Allen and Bill Gates co-founded Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) in 1975. Allen spent eight years at the company, helping to lay the groundwork for Microsoft’s eventual emergence as one… Read more »
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