Craig is co-founder of Google and dean of infrastructure at the Kahn Academy. He and Mary, an engineer with degrees from MIT, co-founded Echidna Giving, named after an Australian anteater, to invest in girls' education in the developing world. Craig received his computer science degree with distinction at Harvard, and continued his graduate studies at Stanford. There, he saw a world-changing idea and left academia for the garage that became Google. Fourteen years later, another world-changing idea propelled him to the Khan Academy, where he is Dean of Infrastructure.