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Name
  
Stewart II

Grandparents
  
Corinne Alsop Cole

Education
  
Occidental College


Parents
  
Stewart Alsop

Role
  
Executive

Uncles
  
Joseph Alsop

Stewart Alsop II

Great-grandparents
  
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson

Similar People
  
Stewart Alsop, Joseph Alsop, Elizabeth Winthrop

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Stewart Johonnot Oliver Alsop, Jr. (born January 7, 1952) is a partner in Alsop Louie Partners, a venture capital firm. He was a general partner with New Enterprise Associates in Menlo Park, California. He was an editor-in-chief and executive vice-president of InfoWorld, a weekly magazine for information-technology professionals.

Stewart previously founded Industry Publishing Company, which published a fortnightly newsletter for computer industry insiders and produced the Agenda and Demo conferences for executives of companies in the computer industry. Before 1985, Stewart served in several editorial positions at business and trade magazines, including Inc. Stewart received a Bachelor of Arts in English from Occidental College in 1975.

His father was Stewart Alsop; his uncle, Joseph Alsop. He is also a great-grandnephew of President Theodore Roosevelt and first-cousin twice removed to First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

"Stewart Alsop has played a number of different roles in this business. Despite his considerable expertise, he works very hard to keep the perspective of the reasonable businessperson asking what exactly does this mean for me. It is very much in the intellectual tradition of his family to speak and write articulately about things in a way that makes sense to ordinary people."

He is famous for his incorrect prediction in March 1991 on the mainframe death, prompting a huge debate:

"I predict that the last mainframe will be unplugged on March 15, 1996". in the March 1991 issue of Infoworld.

In 2016, Alsop had his Model X deposit returned and was banned from owning a Tesla after complaining about a media event that ran late.

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