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Paul Allen Biography
Paul Allen (Paul Gardner Allen) was an American entreprenuer, investor and philanthropist born on 21st January 1953 in Seattle, Washington, United States. He died on 15th October 2018 of cancer. He is the founder and Chairman of Vulcan Inc. and also the co-founder of Microsoft with Bill Gates.
He was the founder and Chairman of Vulcan Inc., which manages his various business and philanthropic efforts. Allen owns a multi billion-dollar investment portfolio including technology and media companies, real estate holdings, and stakes in other companies. He also has two professional sports teams: the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League and the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association, and he is also a part-owner of the Seattle Sounders FC, which joined Major League Soccer in 2009.
Allen was the founder of Allen Institute for Brain Science, Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Institute for Cell Science, and Stratolaunch Systems.
Paul Allen Age
Paul Allen was 65 years at the time of his death; he was born on 21st January 1953 in Seattle, Washington.
Paul Allen Education
Paul attended Lakeside School, a private high school where he met and became good friends with Bill Gates. Paul later joined Washington State University to study Computer Science but later dropped out after two years. Bill Gates also conveniently dropped out of Harvard so they could focus on producing a new line of software for the fledgling personal computer industry.
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Paul Allen Family
His parents Edna Faye and Kenneth Sam Allen, who worked as an associate director. He has one sibling, a younger sister Jody Allen who is chief executive officer and president of Vulcan Incorporate. She is also a key player, contributor and an active participant in the running of the Paul G. Allen’s family foundation which helps the needy and the poor.
Paul Allen Wife | Paul Allen Girlfriend
Paul Allen has never been married and for many years he has been named Seattle’s most eligible bachelor. In the late 2011 Paul began dating Leigh Colliera a former actress and an executive at CBS/Paramount.
Leigh Collier is vice president of programming and development at CBS Television Distribution. She was the former director of programming at Telepictures, a division of Warner Bros.
In 2012 it was reported that Allen hosted his annual Halloween party with Leigh who dressed as Marie Antoinette. The couple threw an intimate affair for 100 people at his massive Beverly Hills residence.
Paul previously dated Monica Seles, tennis champ, who they dated for several and called it quits in 1998. He was then romantically involved with Jerry Hall briefly in 1999.
Paul Allen Net Worth
At the time of his death Forbes stated that he had an estimated net worth of $20.3 billion.
Bill Gates and Paul Allen
Allen schooled at Lakeside School, a private school in Seattle, where he became a friend to Bill Gates, two years younger, with whom he shared an enthusiasm for computers. The two friends used Lakeside’s Teletype terminal to develop their programming skills on several time-sharing computer systems. They even used the laboratory of the Computer Science Department of the University of Washington, doing personal research and computer programming; on at least one occasion in 1971 they were banned from the access of laboratory for abusing their privileges there.
According to Paul Allen, in their teenage years, would go dumpster diving for computer program code. After acquiring a perfect SAT score of 1600 and graduating, Allen enrolled in Washington State University, where he joined Phi Kappa Theta fraternity, but he left the university after two years in order to work as a programmer for Honeywell in Boston, near where Bill Gates went to. Allen later advised Gates to drop out of Harvard University in order to create Microsoft. Gates explained his official status with Harvard that, “… if things [Microsoft] hadn’t worked out, I could always go back to school. I was officially on leave of absence.
Paul Allen Company/ Paul Allen Vulcan Inc.
Vulcan Inc. is a privately held company founded by Paul Allen the philanthropist, investor, and Microsoft co-founder . It was started in year 1986 and manages Allen’s diverse business activities and philanthropic endeavors—from sports teams which include the Seattle Seahawks and the Portland Trail Blazers to conservation projects such as the Great Elephant Census, the Seattle Cinerama, and Museum of Pop Culture.
It headquarter is in Seattle, Washington, the company’s mission is to find solutions for some of the world’s toughest challenges..
Paul Allen Foundation
He is the founder of Vulcan Inc and a chairman to. Vulcan Inc was established in 1986 and manages Allen’s diverse business activities and philanthropic endeavors from sports teams which include the Seattle Sea-hawks and the Portland Trail Blazers to conversation Project such as Great Elephant Census, the Seattle Cinerama and Museum of Pop Culture. Before the company had a Pacific Northwest focus which later it dropped in 2001 to reflect its burgeoning global interest. The Company’s Headquarters are located in Seattle International District.
Paul Allen Seahawks
In 1997 Paul Allen purchased the Seattle Seahawks, he saved his hometown team during the verge of collapse. He invested in the club making it one of the top-flight organizations in the league. He oversaw the construction of one of the league’s state-of-the-art and loudest stadiums in CenturyLink Field. He also built a showplace of a training facility on the banks of Lake Washington.
Paul Allen Airplane
The massive airplane know as Stratolaunch built by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has a wingspan even greater than that of a business mogul Howard Hughes’ fames Spruce Goose, and is designed to carry as many as three rocekts, tethered to its belly, to about 35,00 feet. Once it takes off the rocket would drop, then fire their engines and deliver satellites to orbit.
Allen has greater ambitions for Stratolauch and is considering pairing it with a new space shuttle that’s know inside the company as “Black Ice.”
Paul Allen Air plane
Paul Allen Yacht|Octopus
Paul owns a yatch known as Octopus, a 414-foot (126 m) megayacht, launched in 2003. It is one of the world’s largest and most recognizable yachts. It is launched in 2003 regularly lent out for exploration projects, scientific research initiatives and rescue missions.
It has two helicopter pads on the main deck, a twin pad and hangars at the stern and a single pad on the bow; and a 63-foot (19 m) tender docked in the transom and a landing craft. It has seven tenders aboard. The yacht also has a pool, located on one of its upper decks, and two submarines (one of them operated by remote control and capable of attaining greater depths). The latter was lent to Google Earth for the “Explore the Ocean” project. Side hatches at the water line form a dock for jet skis.
Espen Oino Naval Architects designed exterior and built by the German shipbuilders Lürssen in Bremen and HDW[citation needed] in Kiel. The interior was designed by Jonathan Quinn Barnett of Seattle.
Paul Allen Yacht photo
Paul Allen Book
In 2011 Paul released his book Ideal Man which was a memoir which explains how he has solved problems, what he’s learned from his many endeavors-both the triumphs and the failures-and his compelling vision for the future. He reflects candidly on an extraordinary life.
The book also features previously untold stories about everything from the true origins of Microsoft to Allen’s role in the dawn of private space travel (with SpaceShipOne) and in discoveries at the frontiers of brain science. With honesty, humor, and insight, Allen tells the story of a life of ideas made real.
Paul Allen Music|Guitar
In an interview with Vulture Quincy Jones said that Microsoft Co-founder Paul Allen can sing and play Guitar Just like rock Legend Jim Hendrix.
Paul Allen House
His primary residence was a 10,000-square-foot waterfront home on Mercer Island, a ritzy enclave of Seattle. Allen owns a total of 11 mansions on the island, including one that houses a full-size basketball court, swimming pool, and fitness center.
Paul Allen house
Paul Allen Death
On 15th October 2018 Paul Allen died in Seattle from complications related to non- Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system. Vulcan released a statement announcing the death of Paul Allen
On behalf of the family his sister, Jody Allen, released a statement saying; “While most knew Paul Allen as a technologist and philanthropist, for us he was a much-loved brother and uncle, and an exceptional friend. Paul’s family and friends were blessed to experience his wit, warmth, his generosity and deep concern,” she said in a statement. “For all the demands on his schedule, there was always time for family and friends. At this time of loss and grief for us – and so many others – we are profoundly grateful for the care and concern he demonstrated every day.”
Bill Gates also released a statement saying; “I am heartbroken by the passing of one of my oldest and dearest friends, Paul Allen, Paul was a true partner and dear friend. Personal computing would not have existed without him.”
Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, said; “As co-founder of Microsoft, in his own quiet and persistent way, he created magical products, experiences and institutions, and in doing so, he changed the world.”
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Paul Allen Cause of Death/ Paul Allen Cancer
In 1982 Paul was diagnosed with Stage 1-A Hodgkin’s lymphoma, which was successfully treated through radiation therapy and bone marrow transplant. In 2009 he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, which was successful treated until it returned in October 2018 causing his death on 15th October 2018.
Paul Allen Ring of Honor Ceremony
On September 30 2019 Monday the Seattle Seahawks announced that the team will induct late owner Paul Allen into the franchise’s Ring of Honor on October 3, 2019 Thursday night. Paul will become the 12th member of the Ring of Honor. The induction ceremony is scheduled to begin at 4:50, prior to kickoff between the Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams.
Pete Carroll urged fans to arrive early and make sure they’re in their seats prior to showtime.
“This is a special occasion celebrating Paul and all that he stood for,” Carroll said to kick off his presser on Monday. “There’s going to be a program for him before the game starts so we encourage the 12s to get there early and enjoy it and have some fun. I hear Jody (Allen) is raising the flag, which is great. I can’t wait to see that. It should be a big event, big night. It should be a lot of fun for everybody.”
The tribute will include the unveiling of Paul’s name on the suite level fascia inside the stadium. Members of the Ring of Honor, or representatives, will participate in the ceremony. To honor her late brother, Seahawks Chair Jody Allen will raise the 12 Flag. At halftime, the Mercer Island Marching Band will present a Paul Allen Tribute. Allen was a longtime Mercer Island resident. The 280-member band will play a special medley including one of Allen’s favorite Jimi Hendrix tunes and a song from his band, Paul Allen and the Underthinkers.
“The Seahawks and the 12s are part of what makes Seattle such an exciting city and fantastic community, and the community and the fans were at the forefront of Paul’s mind when he purchased the Seahawks,” said Seahawks chair Jody Allen. “This Ring of Honor induction celebrates Paul’s legacy and the impact he made on not only the Seahawks organization, but the entire Pacific Northwest. It is fitting that he is the 12th member of the Ring of Honor. He was the proudest 12 of all.”
Paul will join a distinguished group, which includes Steve Largent, Jim Zorn, Dave Brown, Pete Gross, Curt Warner, Jacob Green, Kenny Easley, Dave Krieg, Chuck Knox, Cortez Kennedy and Walter Jones. He purchased the franchise on June 30, 1997, after a public-private partnership was crafted and approved by Washington state voters to build a new stadium, CenturyLink Field.