As much as treating Grove as the person of the year, it treated him as the person of the information age. ![]() It not only portrayed him, Intel and their joint contributions favorably, but conveyed that the scope of their impact extended far beyond 1997. The magazine’s treatment of Grove, however, was particularly laudatory. The title was often given as an honor, but not necessarily - it denoted the person, group, idea or device that wielded the biggest influence on that year, whether that influence was positive, negative or controversial. In 1997, Time magazine named Intel CEO Andy Grove its Man of the Year. It carries the headline, “It’s Me, Andy Grove.” Grove, chief executive officer of Intel Corporation, was named Man of the Year by the magazine in December 1997. ![]() Craig Barrett holds up a Time magazine Man of the Year frame in front of Andy Grove.
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