Steve Jobs has been ranked #1 in CNBC’s First 25: Rebels, Icons & Leaders, described as “a definitive list of people who have had the greatest influence, sparked the biggest changes and created the most disruption in business over the past quarter century.”

The list was being created as part of CNBC’s year-long 25th anniversary celebrations. CNBC’s First 25 was being broadcast last April 29, 2014, anchored by CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen.

Here’s an excerpt from CNBC’s paragraph on Jobs:

His creative genius revolutionized not just his industry and its products, but also everything from music and movies to smartphones. He provided a platform for others to create and distribute apps, bringing innovation and change to an even wider sphere. Apple’s co-founder tops our anniversary list of the 25 most transformative leaders, icons and rebels of the past-quarter century. More than any other member of our group of extraordinary entrepreneurs and executives—all outstanding leaders—his vision spurred changes far beyond his industry and put an indelible stamp on the wider culture.

CNBC says that the final list of 25 was being compiled using poll data from a combination of editorial leaders, experts and TV viewers.

And here's a short clip that was being aired on CNBC last April 29, 2014.
  Just in case you want to know who are included, here's the complete list of CNBC’s First 25: Rebels, Icons & Leaders: 1. Steve Jobs 2. Bill Gates 3. Alan Greenspan & Ben Bernanke 4. Sergey Brin, Larry Page & Eric Schmidt 5. Jeff Bezos 6. Warren Buffett 7. Oprah Winfrey 8. Mark Zuckerberg 9. Jack Bogle 10. Larry Ellison 11. Rupert Murdoch 12. Jack Welch 13. NR Narayana Murthy 14. Howard Schultz 15. Bernard Arnault 16. Li Ka-shing 17. Carl Icahn 18. Meg Whitman 19. Amancio Ortega 20. Michael Bloomberg 21. Sandy Weill 22. Cher Wang 23. Aliko Dangote 24. Martha Stewart 25. Carlos Slim

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