Awards were granted in 1990–1998, 2000 and 2003.
1990 • Truman Cook (Community Catalyst Award) • Mark Fulbright (Student Innovator Award) •
Michael Hawley •
Bell Helicopter Textron 1991 • Wendy Copp (Young Innovator Award) •
Apple Computer •
EDS •
Rockwell International •
Tandy Corporation •
Texas Instruments •
Raytheon Corporation 1992 •
Drew Gaffney •
Richard Smalley •
John Hagelin •
Fortune Education Summit 1993 •
Francis S. Collins •
Candace B. Pert •
George F. Smoot •
Mae C. Jemison •
K. Eric Drexler (Young Innovator Award)
1994 •
Robert D. Ballard •
Dean Kamen •
Stephanie L. Kwolek •
Michael A. Zasloff •
Mark A. Reed (Young Innovator Award)
1995 •
Vinton Cerf •
Huda Zoghbi • Harry Orr •
Hans Herren •
Jewel Plummer Cobb (Lifetime Achievement in Education Award) •
Tim Berners-Lee (Young Innovator Award) •
Marc Hannah (Young Innovator Award)
1996 •
Steve Wozniak •
Helen Murray Free (Lifetime Achievement Award) • Daniel Kaufman • E. Clayton Teague •
Kay Toliver •
Mike McCue (Young Innovator Award)
1997 •
James H. Clark •
Hector Floyd DeLuca •
Sylvia A. Earle •
Barry Marshall • Francine Penny Patterson •
Susan Athey (Young Innovator Award)
1998 •
Leonardo Chiariglione • Jennifer Harris (Young Innovator Award) •
Florence P. Haseltine • Karl M. Johnson (Lifetime Achievement Award) •
Zafra M. Lerman •
William E. Strickland •
Masashi Yanagisawa 2000 •
Michael Chasen (Young Innovator Award) •
Matthew Pittinsky (Young Innovator Award) •
Linus Benedict Torvalds (Young Innovator Award) •
Frances Anne Cordova •
Bran Ferren • Hendrik Mario Geysen •
Margaret Lowman • Martin Schwab •
Ada Yonath 2003 • Onesmo K. ole-MoiYoi • Dame
Bridget Ogilvie •
Ralf David Hotchkiss •
Mamphela Aletta Ramphele •
Janna Levin (Young Innovator Award) == References ==