Mitchell David Kapor, known for founding Lotus Development Corporation and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, has completed his master's degree at MIT Sloan, decades after dropping out to contribute to the software boom. Obtaining a Master of Science in Management Studies, he emphasizes the value of formal education despite a successful career. Kapor began programming at MIT but left to work with Dan Bricklin. His innovations include the Lotus 1-2-3 software and contributions to internet civil liberties, establishing him as a key figure in tech history.
Kapor's completion of a master's degree at MIT Sloan, decades after leaving, highlights his unwavering commitment to education and innovation in technology.
Graduating from MIT, where degrees are earned—not given, makes Kapor arguably one of the most accomplished individuals in the tech industry with an MBA.
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