Mike Lazaridis, the co-founder of BlackBerry (formerly known as Research In Motion), is leaving the company as vice chairman and board director. Here are some biographical details on him.
Name: Mike Lazaridis
Age: 52
Born: March 14, 1961, in Istanbul, Turkey
Hometown: Windsor, Ontario, since moving to Canada as a kid in 1966.
Education: Attended University of Waterloo in electrical engineering. Dropped out to start RIM. Later, While leading RIM, he served as the school's chancellor.
Family: Married with two kids.
Career:
* Invented BlackBerry and co-founded RIM in 1984, during his last year at college.
* Stepped down as co-CEO in January 2012, became vice chairman and board director.
* Leaving RIM on May 1.
* Recently co-founded a $100 million venture capital fund called Quantum Valley Investments, to focus on the power of quantum computing.
Community:
* Founded the Quantum-Nano Centre in Waterloo in 2012.
* Founded the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo in 2002.
* Established the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in 2000.
* Has spent $270 million in the community, including $170 million on Perimeter.
Early achiever: He won a prize at age 12 for reading every science book in the Windsor Public Library.
The Arts: Won Academy Award and Emmy Award for technical achievements for developing a high-speed bar-code reader that has helped speed up film editing.
Quote: "I'm very proud of what we built at RIM together. I believe I'm leaving the company in good hands."
Wealth: Lazaridis' stake in RIM was worth more than $3 billion at its peak in 2008, according to Forbes magazine, but the value has fallen to about $440 million amid the company's declining stock price.
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