Awards & Recognition
★Harvard Business School Dean's Advisory Board member
★Forbes 400 list (2005 at #320 with $1.1B net worth)
★Inc. magazine '25 Most Fascinating Entrepreneurs'
★Scott Cook Innovation Awards named in his honor at Intuit
★Computer History Museum profile recognition
Notable Facts
→Co-founded Intuit in 1983, creator of Quicken, QuickBooks, and TurboTax
→American billionaire with estimated net worth of $3.6-7.1 billion
→Served as Intuit CEO 1983-1994, currently Chairman of Executive Committee
→Board director at eBay and Procter & Gamble
→Harvard MBA (1976) and serves on Harvard Business School Dean's Advisory Board
→Established Center for Brand and Product Management at University of Wisconsin (2002)
→Co-founded $348 million Valhalla Foundation with wife Signe Ostby
→Early investor in Snapchat after meeting co-founder at Stanford lecture
→One of the first fintech company founders, nearly 40 years in industry