Craig Barrett, Chairman of Intel, describes why math and science are important and how, early on in his life, they became the foundation of his future. Today Craig is known as the man who ran Intel, the biggest chip maker in the world, from 1997 to 2005. As such, he makes as much loot as a rock star, gets to jet set around the world, and has loads of fun doing it. But it didn’t just happen. It started long ago when, as a young boy, he turned his natural interest in the world around him into a force to challenge himself to excel in math and science. As he did this, people noticed, and thus, his future was made. In this brief video, Craig describes his path from boyhood and how the math and science path got him to where he is today.