story by Jay Blanton
video by Kody Kiser
To many people, Matt Cutts, Arts and Sciences and Engineering, '95, is simply known as No. 71.
But in the high-tech world of Silicon Valley, that means he is much more than just a number.
As one of Google's first 100 employees ever, Cutts was on the ground floor of what is today the world's largest search engine. It's a company that operates each day under the premise that helping people access the information they need when they need it can literally change the world for the better.
And Cutts, a native of Morehead, Ky., gives much of the credit for his success at Google to the undergraduate education he received at the University of Kentucky.
"There's no reason you can't get as good of an education at UK as anywhere else in the world," said Cutts, a 1995