Which of the 20 Best-Liked CEOs Has the Largest Digital Footprint?

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Recently, the popular job rating site Glassdoor.com posted their annual list of the CEOs most highly rated by their employees. We’ve taken the top 20 executives from the list and measured and compared their PeekScores.

Simply, and as before and as ever, we’re sizing these bigwigs up not based upon the varying quantities of wealth contained within their bonus checks, nor even – as Glassdoor has already done – the degree to which their employees are satisfied with the jobs they’re doing. This is a look at how these popular chiefs compare to one another here on the web, in terms of their respective impacts and presences (i.e., their digital footprints, as outlined above and more in depth by clicking through here), as measured on our nifty PeekScore scale.

Note: SAP has co-CEOs, both of whom are on this list. The list, therefore, features 21 names.

Rank Picture Name Company PeekScore
1

Mark Zuckerberg Facebook 10.00 / 10.00
2

Larry Page Google 9.25 / 10.00
3

Tim Cook Apple 8.68 / 10.00
4

Jeff Bezos Amazon 8.08 / 10.00
5

Paul Otellini Intel 7.98 / 10.00
6

Richard K. Davis U.S. Bank 7.95 / 10.00
7

Howard Schultz Starbucks 7.74 / 10.00
8

Paul E. Jacobs QUALCOMM 7.46 / 10.00
9

Jen-Hsun Huang NVIDIA 7.26 / 10.00
10

Joe Tucci EMC 7.20 / 10.00
11

Ken Chenault American Express 7.19 / 10.00
12

Hans Vestberg Ericsson-Worldwide 7.13 / 10.00
13

Bill McDermott SAP 7.08 / 10.00
14

Dominic Barton McKinsey & Company 7.07 / 10.00
15

Mark B. Templeton Citrix Systems 7.06 / 10.00
16

Jim Hagemann SAP 7.05 / 10.00
17

Jim Turley Ernst & Young 7.03 / 10.00
18

John Schlifske Northwestern Mutual 7.02 / 10.00
19

Frank D’Souza Cognizant Technology Solutions 7.01 / 10.00
20

Pierre Nanterme Accenture 7.00 / 10.00
21

Carlos Rodriguez ADP 6.96 / 10.00

Which of the World’s Youngest Billionaires has the Highest PeekScore?

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

They’re all under 35, they’re all worth over a billion bucks, and four of them made at least part, if not all, of their fortunes via an association with Facebook. These are the world’s ten youngest billionaires. Comparing their fortunes and/or accomplishments is the work of other blogs, of course. What we here at the PeekScore blog intend to do with these ten vastly wealthy whipper-snappers is compare their various impacts here on the World Wide Web, as quantified on our PeekScore scale (an explanation of which can be found above, or more in depth by clicking through here).

The gent topping our list is a bona fide PeekScore sasquatch, who has found himself topping – or nearly topping – many of our lists before. It’s not surprising that one of the Internet’s all-time most successful entrepreneurs would also have one of the largest digital footprints of course. As you work your way down the list the order of things may hold more surprises, however.

Any thoughts on the below? Any youthful aristocrats and/or captains of industry you would have expected to see on a list of this sort? Let us know in the comments.

Rank Picture Name Age / Worth PeekScore
1

Mark Zuckerberg 28 / $13.3b 10.00 / 10.00
2

Sean Parker 33 / $2b 8.34 / 10.00
3

Eduardo Saverin 30 / $2.2b 8.01 / 10.00
4

Scott Duncan 30 / $5.1b 7.44 / 10.00
5

Dustin Moskovitz 28 / $3.8b 7.10 / 10.00
6

Fahd Hariri 32 / $1.35b 7.02 / 10.00
7

Huiyan Yang 31 / $5.7b 7.01 / 10.00
8

Ayman Hariri 34 / $1.35b 7.00 / 10.00
9

Albert von Thurn und Taxis 29 / $1.5b 7.00 / 10.00
10

Marie Besnier Beauvalot 32 / $1.5b 6.88 / 10.00

Which of Social Networking’s Biggest CEOs has the Highest PeekScore?

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

Here’s a straightforward PeekScore survey for you all; a list of the CEOs of the internet’s most prominent social networking sites. We’d reckon that most reading this could guess with startling accuracy who is topping this list, but you may be interested to see where the rest of the folks upon it have fallen.

Rank Picture Name Website(s) PeekScore
1

Mark Zuckerberg Facebook 9.84 / 10.00
2

Jeff Weiner LinkedIN 9.64 / 10.00
3

Larry Page Google 9.25 / 10.00
4

Sam Yagan OkCupid 8.22 / 10.00
5

Dick Costolo Twitter 8.20 / 10.00
6

Ben Silbermann Pinterest 7.67 / 10.00
7

David Karp Tumblr 7.59 / 10.00
8

Jeremy Stoppelman Yelp 7.44 / 10.00
9

Tim Vanderhook MySpace 7.12 / 10.00
10

Dennis Crowley Foursquare 7.11 / 10.00
11

Joseph Chen Renren 7.10 / 10.00
12

Andrey Andreev Badoo 7.10 / 10.00
13

Angelo Sotira DeviantArt 7.05 / 10.00
14

Annelies van den Belt LiveJournal 7.04 / 10.00
15

Greg Tseng Tagged 7.02 / 10.00

Which of Fortune’s “40 Under 40″ Has the Largest Digital Footprint?

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

With the end of a year and/or the onset of a new one, the internet finds itself chockablock full of “best of” lists, and the like. The one we’re taking here and giving the PeekScore treatment is a particularly fun one, Fortune‘s list of the year’s most prominent young business titans, their 40 Under 40 (click through the highlighted text here to see Fortune‘s list for yourself).

Fortune‘s list has many ties, and many entries which feature multiple names from one company, meaning it well exceeds a “40 Under 40″ and is actually a “55 Under 40.” We’ve taken the 55 folks gracing that list to see how their digital footprints – a concept you’ll find explained in brief above, or more in depth by clicking through here – measure up and compare to one another.

Rank Picture Name Title / Company PeekScore
1

Mark Zuckerberg CEO, Facebook 9.84 / 10.00
2

Larry Page CEO, Google 9.25 / 10.00
3

Mary-Kate Olsen Co-CEO, Dualstar Entertainment Group 9.15 / 10.00
4

Ashley Olsen Co-CEO, Dualstar Entertainment Group 9.07 / 10.00
5

Sergey Brin Co-founder, Google 8.63 / 10.00
6

Salman Khan Founder and executive director, Khan Academy 8.62 / 10.00
7

Marissa Mayer CEO, Yahoo 8.41 / 10.00
8

Jack Dorsey CEO, Square 8.28 / 10.00
9

Cesar Conde President, Univision Networks 8.22 / 10.00
10

Maelle Gavet CEO, Ozon Holdings 8.22 / 10.00
11

Kevin Feige President, Marvel Studios 8.01 / 10.00
12

Brian Deese Deputy director, National Economic Council 7.86 / 10.00
13

David Chang Founder and chef, Momofuku Restaurant Group 7.83 / 10.00
14

Michael Lazerow Co-founder and former CEO, Buddy Media 7.82 / 10.00
15

Ben Silbermann Co-founder and CEO, Pinterest 7.80 / 10.00
16

Daniel Ek Co-founder and CEO, Spotify 7.69 / 10.00
17

Charles Adler Co-founder, Kickstarter 7.49 / 10.00
18

Greg Jensen CEO, Bridgewater Associates 7.47 / 10.00
19

Yoshikazu Tanaka Founder and CEO, GREE 7.43 / 10.00
20

Rob Goldstein Senior managing director, BlackRock 7.42 / 10.00
21

Dolf van den Brink President and CEO, Heineken U.S. 7.31 / 10.00
22

Salar Kamangar Senior vice president YouTube and Video, Google 7.27 / 10.00
23

Eric Ryan Co-founder and chief brand architect, Method 7.23 / 10.00
24

David Rhodes President, CBS News 7.22 / 10.00
25

Victoria Ransom Co-founder and CEO, Wildfire 7.18 / 10.00
26

Benjamin Jealous President and CEO, NAACP 7.18 / 10.00
27

Jeff George Global head of Sandoz, Novartis 7.18 / 10.00
28

Yancey Strickler Co-founder, Kickstarter 7.17 / 10.00
29

Kevin Systrom Co-founder and CEO, Instagram 7.16 / 10.00
30

Chase Coleman Founder, Tiger Global Management 7.15 / 10.00
31

Clara Shih Co-founder and CEO, Hearsay Social 7.13 / 10.00
32

Brian Chesky Co-founder and CEO, Airbnb 7.12 / 10.00
33

Spencer Rascoff CEO, Zillow 7.12 / 10.00
34

Ben Rattray Founder and CEO, Change.org 7.11 / 10.00
35

Perry Chen Co-founder and CEO, Kickstarter 7.10 / 10.00
36

Jennifer Hyman Co-founder and CEO, Rent The Runway 7.10 / 10.00
37

Mauro Porcini Chief design officer, PepsiCo 7.09 / 10.00
38

Jed York CEO, San Francisco 49ers 7.09 / 10.00
39

Boaz Weinstein Founder, Saba Capital Management 7.08 / 10.00
40

Tracy Britt Financial assistant to the chairman, Berkshire Hathaway 7.08 / 10.00
41

Colin Fan Co-head of corporate banking and securities and head of global markets, Deutsche Bank 7.07 / 10.00
42

Adam Lowry Co-founder and chief greenskeeper, Method 7.06 / 10.00
43

Matt Cohler General partner, Benchmark Capital 7.06 / 10.00
44

Sachin Bansal Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Daxter, Jak 7.05 / 10.00
45

Aditya Ghosh President, IndiGo 7.05 / 10.00
46

Adrian Cheng Executive director, New World Development 7.04 / 10.00
47

Hosain Rahman Co-founder and CEO, Jawbone 7.04 / 10.00
48

John Hering Co-founder and CEO, Lookout 7.03 / 10.00
49

Libby Wadle Executive vice president J. Crew Brand, J. Crew 7.03 / 10.00
50

Michael Hasenstab Portfolio manager, Franklin Templeton 7.02 / 10.00
51

Jennifer Carter Fleiss President and co-founder, Rent The Runway 7.02 / 10.00
52

Binny Bansal Co-founder and COO, Flipkart 7.01 / 10.00
53

Jess Lee Co-founder and CEO, Polyvore 7.00 / 10.00
54

Qiangdong Richard Liu Founder and CEO, 360buy.com Group 6.95 / 10.00
55

Binta Niambi Brown Partner, Kirkland & Ellis 6.75 / 10.00

The Digital Footprints of Time Magazine’s Persons of the Year

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

In 1927, Time Magazine selected transatlantic aviator Charles Lindbergh as their first ever “Man of the Year” (a distinction later made less blatantly politically wrong and renamed “Person of the Year”). Since then they have annually selected a person – and sometimes an object, concept, or group of people – that they believe “for better or for worse” has had the greatest impact on that year’s events. From Martin Luther King, Jr. to Adolph Hitler, from Mark Zuckerberg to Pope John Paul II to the “The Middle Americans” their selections have run the gamut from the clearly deserved to the esoteric, and have frequently been the stuff of controversy. With yet another year upon this planet coming to a close, and another “Person if the Year” issue inevitably upon us, it seemed timely (no pun) to do a PeekScore list of this nature.

The ten names below are the ten still living recipients of this sometimes dubious honor who have – at this moment in time – made the most profound impacts in cyberspace. We’ve measured them on our PeekScore scale, not to assess their values as humans, nor even their respective degrees of global fame in the grandest senses, but to gauge their digital footprints; a concept you can find elaborated upon in the above disclaimer, and more in depth by clicking through here.

Rank Picture Name Year(s) PeekScore
1

Barack Obama 2008 10.00 / 10.00
2

George W. Bush 2000 & 2004 10.00 / 10.00
3

Mark Zuckerberg 2010 9.64 / 10.00
4

Vladimir Putin 2007 9.63 / 10.00
5

Bill Clinton 1992 & 1998 9.62 / 10.00
6

Ben Bernanke 2009 9.08 / 10.00
7

Rudolph Giuliani 2001 8.85 / 10.00
8

Jeffery Bezos 1999 8.08 / 10.00
9

David Ho 1996 7.36 / 10.00
10

Andrew Grove 1997 7.22 / 10.00