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Occupation
  
CEO of Vizio

Role
  
Entrepreneur

Name
  
William Wang


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Education
  
University of Southern California

Organizations founded
  
Vizio, MAG Innovision

Residence
  
United States of America

Chinese American Journeys: William Wang, CEO of VIZIO | Committee of 100


William Wang (Chinese: 王蔚; pinyin: Wáng Wèi) is a Taiwanese-American entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Vizio.

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Early life

Wang was born and raised in Taiwan, moved to Hawaii, United States at the age of 12 and then to California at the age of 14. He attended the University of Southern California and graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1986.

VIZIO

In 2000, Wang survived the crash of Singapore Airlines Flight 006, suffering only carbon monoxide poisoning. The tragedy provided an opportunity for Wang to reorganize his thoughts and his life. Within two years, Wang had closed down all of his businesses before entering the television market.

In 2001, Gateway, Inc. asked Wang to help put together a TV plan. Ted Waitt [Gateway’s then chairman] had been one of Wang’s customers at MAG, his former company and had become a mentor to Wang. Wang’s team helped Gateway put together its 42-inch plasma TV system, priced at $2999. Comparable systems at the time sold for upwards of $6000. Not long after that, Wang entered into television manufacture with his own firm.

He started "V Inc." in 2002 with Laynie Newsome, Ken Lowe and $600,000. His idea was to combine low prices with high quality and exceptional customer support, and to make this approach profitable through extremely lean operations. When V Inc. was found to be hard to pronounce, he renamed the company VIZIO Inc. – the name used for their plasma TV. The company is now one of the largest sellers of LCD HDTVs in North America with a multibillion-dollar revenue.

References

William Wang Wikipedia