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Скласти список всіх (важливих) життєвих подій, визначних дат, досягнень, періодів, що дали приємний і неприємний досвід, тощо. В цьому конкретному випадку довгих списків не буває, натомість бувають погано згорнуті, тому пакуємо сюди все підряд, а про "лишні" події можна буде промовчати пізніше. Список повинен бути систематизованим і посортованим в такий спосіб, щоб читач швидко зрозумів "паттерн" і міг легко орієнтуватись в просторі і часі цього резюме.

Timeline:

1995
I started Zip2, a Web Software Company.

1999
I sold Zip2 to Compaq for US$307 million.
I founded X.com, a financial service and payment company.

2001
Interest in Space Exploration.
I went to Moscow to buy ICBMs to send payloads to Mars.

2002
Got an idea to build affordable Rockets.
I founded SpaceX.

2004
I joined Tesla.

2006
I became an investor for SolarCity. The list of basic services of the company includes design, financing and installation of solar power systems.

2007
I became the CEO of Tesla.

2010
I donated a 25-kW Solar power system. I foundation collaborated with SolarCity to donate a 25-kW solar power system to the South Bay Community Alliance's hurricane response center in Coden, Alabama.

2011
Expressed his hope to send human to Mars.

2012
SpaceX's vehicle docked with ISS for the first time.

2013
I unveiled a concept for a high-speed transportation system incorporating reduced-pressure tubes in which pressurized capsules ride on an air cushion driven by linear induction motors and air compressors.

2014
Announced Open-Sourcing Tesla Technology. Tesla would allow its technology patents to be used by anyone in good faith in a bid to entice automobile manufacturers to speed up development of electric cars.

2015
I announced the creation of OpenAI, a not-for-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research company.

2016
I founded The Boring Company. Infrastructure and Tunneling Construction Company.

2019
Traveled to China for the groundbreaking of Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory.

Education:

1989
Was entered Queen's University in Canada.

1994
Held two internships in Silicon Valley during the summer: at an energy storage start-up called Pinnacle Research Institute, which researched electrolytic ultracapacitors for energy storage, and at the Palo Alto-based start-up Rocket Science Games.

1995
Commenced a PhD in energy physics/materials science at Stanford University in California.

Awards and recognition:

2006
Served as a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board.

2007
Inc. magazine Entrepreneur of the Year award for his work on Tesla and SpaceX.
Index Design award for his design of the Tesla Roadster.

2008
Was awarded for his design of the Falcon 1, the first privately developed liquid-fuel rocket to reach orbit.

2010
Listed as one of Time's 100 people who most affected the world.
Awarded the FAI Gold Space Medal, for designing the first privately developed rocket to reach orbit.

2011
Was listed as one of "America's 20 Most Powerful CEOs 40 And Under."
Was awarded the US$250,000 Heinlein Prize for Advances in Space Commercialization.

2012
Was awarded the Royal Aeronautical Society's highest award: a Gold Medal.

2013
Was named the Fortune Businessperson of the year for SpaceX, SolarCity, and Tesla.

2014
Awarded the President's award for Exploration and Technology of the Explorers Club at the annual gala.

2015
Was awarded IEEE Honorary Membership.

2016
Was named one of the "Top 10 Business Visionaries Creating Value for the World".
Was ranked 21st on Forbes list of The World's Most Powerful People.

2017
Was awarded the Oslo Business for Peace Award.

2018
Was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS).

2019
Was awarded the Starmus Festival's Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication.
Was listed (co-) first on the Forbes list of the Most Innovative Leaders.