When 1986 College graduate Ted Schlein was an undergraduate, his father’s position on the board of Apple Inc. meant that he was one of very few Penn students to have a personal computer in his room. When he found all his friends using it to design their resumes, the intrepid economics major started a resume business, charging $35 for 10 copies and allowing unlimited changes.
That enterprise — which ended up netting Schlein a few thousand dollars — was one of many on an entrepreneurial path that eventually led him to his position as a managing partner of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, a prominent Silicon Valley venture capital firm that has invested in companies like Google, AOL and Twitter.
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