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Hock Tan (Tan Hock Eng) was born on 1952 in Penang, Malaysia, is a CEO Of Broadcom, Inc.. Discover Hock Tan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

Popular As Tan Hock Eng
Occupation Business executive
Age 72 years old
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Born 1952
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Birthplace Penang, Malaysia
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1952

Tan Hock Eng (born 1952 (age 66) in Penang) is a Malaysian-born Chinese-American business executive.

Tan was born in Penang, Malaysia, in 1952 (age 66).

1971

He received a scholarship to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1971.

1975

In 1975, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and earned a master's degree in the same subject later in the year.

Tan also attended Harvard University to earn an MBA a few years later.

1983

He was managing director of Hume Industries in Malaysia from 1983 to 1988 before helming Pacven Investment from 1988 to 1992.

He then held financial positions at General Motors Co and PepsiCo Inc before becoming the Vice President of Finance of Commodore International Ltd.

Tan went on to become the CEO of Integrated Circuit Systems Inc. When this was sold to Integrated Device Technology Inc, he became the latter company's chairman.

2005

Avago was created following a US$2.66 billion private equity buyout of the Semiconductor Products Group of Agilent Technologies in 2005.

Tan was hired to lead this new company as chief executive.

2015

In 2015, Tan merged the company with Broadcom Corporation following an acquisition, leading to the creation of Broadcom Inc which he currently runs.

In 2015, Tan honored former MIT professor Nam P. Suh by donating $4 million to the school to endow a mechanical engineering professorship.

The same year, the couple donated $10 million to Cornell University to fund the K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Employment and Disability Institute.

2017

He is the CEO of Broadcom Inc. He was the highest-earning CEO in the US in 2017, earning US$103.2 million that year.

In November 2017 Broadcom announced that it had completed its move from Singapore back to the United States in a move which Tan claimed at the time would yield $20 billion yearly in revenue for the US Treasury.

The couple donated $20 million to MIT in 2017 to fund research to find effective treatments for autism and find its causes.

Their donation created the Hock E. Tan and K. Lisa Yang Center for Autism Research.

2019

In 2019, the former couple donated $20 million to Harvard Medical School to create the Tan-Yang Center for Autism Research, a sister of the MIT center.

2020

In April 2020 Tan drew criticism when it was announced that he was forcing employees of Broadcom to return to work for 1 week a month during the COVID-19 outbreak.

In September 2020, Tan stated that all Broadcom employees were working in the office in Asia excluding India, and 50% in North America.

Since February 2024, he is a member of the board of directors of Meta.

Tan married K. Lisa Yang.

Born in Singapore, Yang graduated from Cornell University.

After the family moved to the U.S., Yang worked as an investment banker on Wall Street until retiring.

Their three children spent their early years in Singapore.

The family moved to Philadelphia after their son Douglas was diagnosed with autism by a pediatric neurologist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia who suggested the boy would receive a better education in the U.S. Douglas attended the Timothy School in Philadelphia, and now lives in a Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health group home.

Their daughter Eva has been diagnosed with a milder form of autism.

Yang helped Eva with her "poor auditory processing skills" when she started taking classes at Harcum College.

Eva was later hired by SAP under their Autism at Work program.

Their other son, who does not have autism, works as an investment banker in California.

Tan and his wife donate money to their alma maters and autism charities.

Yang donated $2 million in 2020 to Neurodiversity in the Workplace, a nonprofit organization that helps employers find talented people with autism.

The former couple donated $28 million in 2020 to MIT to create the Yang-Tan Center for Molecular Therapeutics in Neuroscience.