Dorsey began programming while attending Bishop DuBourg High School. At age 15, Dorsey wrote dispatch software that is still used by some taxi companies.
Dorsey frequently attended punk concerts as a teen when not checking out specialty electronics stores and running a fantasy football league for his friends.
Like many of his fellow tech billionaires, Dorsey never graduated college, though he briefly attended Missouri University of Science and Technology and transferred to New York University before calling it quits.
In 2000, Dorsey built a simple prototype that let him update his friends on his life via BlackBerry and email messaging. But nobody else really seemed interested, so he put away the idea for a bit.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHe got a job at a podcasting company called Odeo, where he met his future Twitter cofounders. Odeo went out of business in 2006, so Dorsey returned to his messaging idea, and Twitter was born.
Dorsey and his cofounders Evan Williams and Biz Stone bought the Twitter domain name for roughly $7,000, and Dorsey took out his nose ring to look the part of CEO.
In 2011, Dorsey got the chance to interview President Barack Obama in the first ever Twitter Town Hall.
But Dorsey was already on his way out from Twitter. Williams had taken over as CEO, and Dorsey transitioned to chairman of Twitter's board. But Dorsey immediately got started on some new projects. He invested in Foursquare and launched a payments startup called Square that lets small business owners accept credit card payments through a smartphone attachment.
Twitter went public in November 2013, and within hours, Dorsey was a billionaire.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHe might have been worth more had he not given back 10% of his stock to Square. This helped out Square employees, giving them more equity and stock options. It was also helpful in acquiring online ordering startup Caviar.
In the meantime, he's spending his spare time serving on the board for Disney.
Dorsey does not often flaunt his billions and reportedly even takes the bus to work.
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He apparently does not have a desk; he just works on an iPad. He's also a licensed masseur.
He does have a few splurges, however. According to his "Square Favorites," some of Dorsey's favorite things to buy include a $369 guitar, $799 bike, and a $7,500 painting of Uma Thurman.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdDorsey is considered by many to be one of the most stylish men in tech, regularly donning leather jackets and slim suits by Prada and Hermès. He's also grabbed attention with his Dior Homme reverse-collar dress shirts, a sort of stylish take on the popped collar.
He frequently travels all over the world and shares his photos with his more than 3 million Twitter followers.
Flying is one of his favorite hobbies.
Dorsey has been linked to supermodel Lily Cole. In 2013, they were spotted vacationing on a yacht in St. Barts.
He also reportedly paid $9.9 million for this seaside house on El Camino Del Mar in the exclusive Seacliff neighborhood of San Francisco.
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