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From Ranch Life to Tech Legend: Longest-Serving CEO in Silicon Valley Tells His Story
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Ray Zinn (Courtesy of Bay Area Innovators)
By Steve Ispas
12/17/2025Updated: 12/17/2025

In today’s episode, Ray Zinn joins us to share his extraordinary journey from ranch cowboy to becoming the longest-serving CEO in Silicon Valley history. For 37 years, Zinn led Micrel—a company he bootstrapped with very limited venture capital—and remained profitable every single year except one.

After becoming legally blind, Zinn continued leading Micrel for another 20 years, proving that physical limitations don’t define leadership capability. He shares how losing his vision actually made him a better, more empathetic CEO, and how his company culture was so strong that employees going through divorce found their marriages saved after joining the team.

“You can only give as much love as you’re willing to receive,” Zinn says about the leadership lesson that came from accepting help after losing his sight.

Zinn’s philosophy is simple but powerful: do the tough things first, focus on making people better rather than making them wealthy, and never let excuses become acceptable. His company had half the turnover of the industry average, and so many employees returned after leaving that they called it the “boomerang philosophy.”

At 80 years old, Zinn continues writing books on leadership. His latest, “The Essential Leader,” distills decades of wisdom into practical guidance for anyone leading a team, company, or family.

Watch the full interview for an inspiring story of persistence, integrity, and what it really takes to lead for nearly four decades.

Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

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