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Worst: I dunno, probably someone on top of my previous command chains.
Worst: Susan Wojcicki of YouTube, or Steve Huffman of Reddit. Kind of a tie.
Best: I'm a big fan of Gamecube and Wii and I will probably never forget Satoru Iwata. I like to think that he was different than Shuntaro Furukawa. I loved Nintendo consoles when he was CEO, and I never had any serious complaint.
Best, I would probably point to Bill Gates. I like his philanthropic work. Retires from CEO, wages war on malaria.
Worst... This one might be controversial. Elon musk. I appreciate a certain level of insanity. He is way out in left field though. Instead of doing the responsible thing and pushing his SolarCity objectives, he's making overpriced electric cars that are actually horrible for the environment so he can pay for getting to play in space. You're supposed to grow out of wanting to play astronaut when you're a little kid.
Hobby Lobby and Sinclair Broadcast and Murdoch's News Corp are worst.
Facebook and Twitter are in a category of ♥♥♥♥ all their own.
Worst: Phil Ken Sebben