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Craig McCaw

Entrepreneur

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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1949-08-11
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MiniBio

He’s best known as the founder of McCaw Cellular, a venture that ultimately led him to great success and financial prosperity. The name keeps coming up in conversations about pioneering telecom entrepreneurs, and for good reason—his leadership in building McCaw Cellular set the stage for one of the most notable exits in the industry. He earned a substantial fortune when he sold the company to AT&T, marking a major milestone in his career.

Long before that big break, while still in his senior year at Stanford University, he was already making moves by founding and running his family’s cable company. It was clear even then that the name was synonymous with ambition and business savvy.

On a personal note, he shares three children with his second wife, Susan Rasinski, balancing family life alongside his professional achievements. Over the years, the name has become more than just a reference to a businessman—it represents a legacy of innovation and strategic vision.

Trivia

By 2009, he had built up an impressive fortune, reaching a net worth of \(1.7 billion. It was clear that his business decisions and strategic moves played a major role in his success. He didn’t just stumble upon this wealth—it was the result of years of dedication and smart investments. And as time went on, people began to take notice of how he managed to grow his assets so significantly. He truly stood out as someone who understood the game of finance. By the end of 2009, he had firmly established himself among the elite, with a staggering \)1.7 billion to his name. His journey showed that with vision and persistence, massive financial milestones were within reach. He proved that long-term planning could yield extraordinary results.

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