BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : MAY 29, 2000 ISSUE
PEOPLE

Angelo Sotira


BORN
Greece, 1981.

EDUCATION
High school grad, 1999.

JOB
CEO of a portal for MP3 music he sold to a Michael Ovitz company.

WHAT FIRST ATTRACTED HIM TO COMPUTERS
''You could interact with this thing that looked like a TV.''

WHY HE LOVES HIS WORK
''We're all, like, teenagers and in our 20s, and we're taking over this music-industry thing.''



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