Secret passages and skipped meals: Oracle's CEO Mark Hurd gave us a rare peek at what it really takes to run a $37 billion company

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In 2016, Julie188 spent a day shadowing Oracle CEO Mark Hurd to see what it’s really like to run a huge tech company. Earlier today, Oracle announced that Hurd had passed away at the age of 62 after battling an illness.

On Friday, October 18, 2016, Oracle founder and chairman Larry Ellison announced that Mark Hurd had passed away at age 62. He had been ill and was forced take a leave of absence from his job as CEO of Oracle last month, a role he shared with CEO Safra Catz. "Mark was my close and irreplaceable friend, and trusted colleague," Ellison wrote to the announcement posted on Hurd's personal website.

On Friday, October 18, 2016, Oracle founder and chairman Larry Ellison announced that Mark Hurd had passed away at age 62. He had been ill and was forced take a leave of absence from his job as CEO of Oracle last month, a role he shared with CEO Safra Catz. "Mark was my close and irreplaceable friend, and trusted colleague," Ellison wrote to the announcement posted on Hurd's personal website.

 

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