Steve Wozniak Net Worth, Spouse, House, Children, Age, Height, Wiki, Weight

Steve Wozniak Net Worth

Steve Wozniak is one of the co-founders of Apple, together with Ronald Wayne and Steve Jobs. He is an American computer engineer whose net worth is estimated $100 million dollars, as of 2019.

Steve Wozniak Net Worth

Steve Wozniak Personal Life:

Age in 2019: 69 Years

Date of Birth: 11 August 1950

Place of Birth: San Jose, California, United States

Nationality: American

Religious conviction: Secular Humanist

Marital Status: Married

Ethnicity: White

Zodiac Sign: Leo

Life Insurance: Unknown

Favorite Car: Unknown

Favorite Color: Unknown

Favorite Food: Unknown

Favorite Movie: Unknown

Birth Full Name: Stephen Gary Wozniak

Nick Name: Woz, Rocky Clark

Occupation: Inventor, electronics engineer, programmer, philanthropist, and technology entrepreneur

First Film: Unknown

 

Steve Wozniak Body Measurements:

Chest: Unknown

Arms / Biceps: Unknown

Waist: Unknown

Feet/Shoe Size: Unknown

Shirt Number: Unknown

Eye Color: Brown Dark

Hair Color: Salt and Pepper

Height: 1.75 m / 175 cm

Height: 5 ft 9 inches

Weight: Unknown

Body Build: Large

Sexual Orientation: Straight

 

Steve Wozniak Family:

Father Name: Margaret Louise Wozniak

Mother Name: Margaret Louise Wozniak

Kids Name: Unknown

 

Steve Girlfriends / Affairs / Wife Name:

Janet Hill (m. 2008)

Suzanne Mulkern (m. 1990–2004)

Candice Clark (m. 1981–1987)

Alice Robertson (m. 1976–1980)

Steve Wozniak Net Worth: $100 million dollars, as of 2019

Steve Wozniak net worth: $100 million dollars, as of 2019, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

 

Biography

He was born Stephen Gary Wozniak in San Jose, California, United States on August 11, 1950, to Margaret Louise Wozniak (1923–2014) and Francis Jacob “Jerry” Wozniak (1925–1994) from Michigan.

 

Career

Wozniak is an American electronics engineer, technology entrepreneur, inventor, programmer, and philanthropist. He co-founded Apple Inc. in 1976 that later on came out the largest information technology company in the world.

He and another Apple co-founder Steve Jobs both recognized globally as prominent figures carrying the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s.

He began developing the Apple I in 1975 into the computer that launched Apple at what time Wozniak and Jobs first initiated marketing it the next year.

His creation of the Apple II in 1977 was considered as one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputers, although Jobs supervised its foam-molded plastic case development and Rod Holt (early Apple employee) designed the switching power supply.

His great influence emerged association with computer scientist Jef Raskin over their development of the original Apple Macintosh concepts (1979 to 1981) what time Jobs has controlled the project after Wozniak’s brief departure from the company because of a shocking airplane accident.

After recovering and leaving Apple in 1985, Wozniak developed CL 9 and the first programmable universal remote, released in 1987. Afterwards, he started focusing on other business and some    philanthropic projects throughout his career, spotlighting mainly on technology in K–12 schools.

Wozniak has been represented, cited, or interviewed innumerable times in media from the establishing of Apple to the present. He was described a person of “tolerant, ingenuous self-esteem” by Wired magazine who interviews with “a nonstop, singsong voice”.

As of resigning in 1985, he has appeared an employee of Apple in a ceremonial capacity since January 2018.