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If you don’t have time, skip to the actual tributes from the who’s who starting at 16 min and 15 sec mark. Andy appears at the 21 min. 30 sec. mark

Andy Grove, former Chairman and CEO of Intel, came to the United States as a refugee from Hungary. With a relentless energy and exceptional mind, he helped build the iconic tech company Intel — and in the process, Silicon Valley itself.
Ben Horowitz offers a tribute to this legendary leader (and his own inspiration) at the 5th Annual Churchill Club awards, held on September 24th, 2015, where Grove was honored as the 2015 Legendary Leader for “inspirational leadership and contributions to others’ innovation and success”; spirit of the award: “Couldn’t have done it without you”.
The best way to honor Andy is to live up to his standard.
When we someone with nothing who wants to do something, we need to help them. But we need to help them with a high expectation of what they're going to to do but who they're going to help. And even if they don't make it, it's so important that they know we still care about them.
If a political refugee shows up on our shores, we need to embrace her with everything was have because she may be the next Andy Grove.” -  Ben Horowitz
Source: a16z.com
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Grove was the first hire at Intel, which was founded in 1968 by former employees of Fairchild Semiconductor. Grove joined on day one as the company's director of engineering, became Intel's president in 1979, and its CEO in 1987. He stepped aside as CEO when he developed prostate cancer, but he continued to serve as chairman of the board until 2004. During his leadership, Intel successfully transformed itself from a maker of memory chips to the world's largest manufacturer of semiconductors, growing revenue from $1.9 billion to $26 billion.
That transformation, which Grove charted in two widely read management textbooks, earned him a reputation as one of the smartest thinkers in Silicon Valley and made Intel a rare company that continued to grow after dramatically altering its core business. Grove was idolized by some of tech's best-known leaders, including former Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who called him in 1997 to ask whether he should return to Apple. ("Steve, I don't give a [expletive] about Apple," came the response, according to Walter Isaacson's biography Steve Jobs.)
During Grove's tenure as CEO, Intel produced chips including the 386 and Pentium, which became name brands unto themselves and laid the groundwork for much of the personal computing era. "Andy approached corporate strategy and leadership in ways that continue to influence prominent thinkers and companies around the world," Intel Chairman Andy Bryant said in a statement. "He combined the analytic approach of a scientist with an ability to engage others in honest and deep conversation, which sustained Intel's success over a period that saw the rise of the personal computer, the Internet and Silicon Valley."
Grove was born András Gróf in Budapest, Hungary, in 1936. When he was 8, the Nazis invaded Hungary and sent 500,000 Jews to concentration camps. In his memoirs, Grove recounts assuming a false identity along with his mother, and being hidden away by friends until the occupation ended. During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he escaped to Austria and then America. After obtaining a bachelor's degree in New York, Grove came to California, where he earned a PhD in 1963 from the University of California at Berkeley.
Grove is survived by his wife, Eva, two children, and eight grandchildren. His books include High-Output Management and Only the Paranoid Survive.

“Success breeds complacency. Complacency breeds failure. Only the paranoid survive.” - Andy Grove

“Leaders have to act more quickly today. The pressure comes much faster.” - Andy Grove

“Privacy is one of the biggest problems in this new electronic age.” - Andy Grove

“Most Americans probably aren't aware that there was a time in this country when tanks and cavalry were massed on Pennsylvania Avenue to chase away the unemployed.” - Andy Grove

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