Pierre Omidyar
Pierre Omidyar | |
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Born | Parviz Morad Omidyar June 21, 1967 Paris, France |
Citizenship | American[1] |
Education | Tufts University University of California, Berkeley |
Occupation(s) | Founder of eBay Founder of Honolulu Civil Beat Founder of Ulupono Initiative Founder of Omidyar Network Founder of First Look Media |
Board member of | eBay |
Spouse | Pamela Kerr |
Pierre Morad Omidyar (born Parviz Morad Omidyar, June 21, 1967) is an American billionaire entrepreneur, software engineer and philanthropist. He is the founder of eBay where he served as chairman from 1998 to 2015.[2][3][2] He became a billionaire at the age of 31 with eBay's 1998 initial public offering (IPO).[1] Omidyar and his wife Pamela are philanthropists who founded Omidyar Network in 2004 in order to expand their efforts beyond non-profits to include for-profits and public policy.
Since 2010, Omidyar has been involved in online journalism as the head of investigative reporting and public affairs news service Honolulu Civil Beat.[4] In 2013, he announced that he would create and finance First Look Media, a journalism venture to include Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, and Jeremy Scahill.[5][6][7]
Biography
Early life
Omidyar was born in Paris, the son of Iranian parents who migrated to France for higher education. He was given the name of Parviz.[8] His father, Cyrus Omidyar (born c. 1934), is a surgeon who worked as a urologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and now practices in Aliso Viejo, California. Due to his father's work, the family moved to the US when Omidyar was a child.[9] His mother, who did her doctorate in linguistics at the Sorbonne, is an academic.[9]
Omidyar attended Punahou School in Honolulu for a couple of years (and currently serves on its Board of Trustees).[10] His interest in computers began while he was a ninth-grade student at The Potomac School in McLean, Virginia. He graduated from St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Potomac, Maryland, in 1984. He graduated from Tufts University in Medford/Somerville, Massachusetts, with a bachelor's degree in computer science in 1988.[11][12] He also had studied at the University of California, Berkeley during his undergraduate years.[13][14][15]
Shortly after, he went to work for Claris, an Apple Computer subsidiary, where he worked on the team that upgraded MacDraw to MacDraw II.[16] In 1991, he co-founded Ink Development, a pen-based computing startup that later was rebranded as an e-commerce company and was renamed eShop Inc.[17] Microsoft acquired eShop on June 11, 1996, for less than $50 million and Omidyar earned $1 million from the deal.[18][19][20][21]
eBay and later career
In 1995, at the age of 28, Omidyar began to write the original computer code for an online venue to enable the listing of a direct person-to-person auction for collectible items. He created a simple prototype on his personal web page, and on Labor Day, Monday, September 4, 1995, he launched an online service called Auction Web, which would eventually become the auction site eBay.[22]
The service was originally one of several items on Omidyar's website eBay.com, which also had a section devoted to the Ebola virus, among other topics.[23][24] The first item sold on the site was a broken laser pointer.[25] Omidyar was astonished that anyone would pay for the device in its broken state, but the buyer assured him that he was deliberately collecting broken laser pointers. Similar surprises followed. The business exploded as correspondents began to register trade goods of an unimaginable variety.
Omidyar incorporated the enterprise; the small fee he collected on each sale financed the expansion of the site. The revenue soon outstripped his salary at General Magic and nine months later, Omidyar decided to dedicate his full attention to his new enterprise.
By 1996, when Omidyar signed a licensing deal to offer airline tickets online, the site had hosted 250,000 auctions. In the first month of 1997, it hosted two million. By the middle of that year, eBay was hosting nearly 800,000 auctions a day.[22]
In 1997, Omidyar changed the company's name from AuctionWeb to eBay, and began to advertise the service aggressively. The name "eBay" was his second choice. His first choice was already registered to a Canadian mining company, Echo Bay Mines. He originally wanted Echo Bay, the name of a recreational area near Lake Mead, Nevada, because it "sounded cool." When he found out that echobay.com was taken, he simply dropped the "cho", and ebay.com was born.[26] The frequently repeated story that eBay was founded to help Omidyar's fiancée trade Pez candy dispensers was fabricated by a public relations manager in 1997 to interest the media. This was revealed in Adam Cohen's 2002 book,[27] and confirmed by eBay.
Jeffrey Skoll joined the company in 1996. In March 1998, Meg Whitman was brought in as president and CEO, and continued to run the company until January 2008, when she announced her retirement. In September 1998, eBay launched a successful public offering, making both Omidyar and Skoll billionaires.
In 2002, eBay bought PayPal, an online payment company. Later, in 2014, they spun PayPal off and currently Omidyar owns 6% of it.[12]
As of July 2008[update], Omidyar's 178 million eBay shares were worth around $4.45 billion.[28] Omidyar is also an investor of Montage Resort and Spa in Laguna Beach, California. Additionally, Omidyar is also a member of the Berggruen Institute's 21st Century Council.[29]
In 2010, Omidyar launched an online investigative reporting news service, Honolulu Civil Beat, covering civic affairs in Hawaii. The site has been named Best News Website in Hawaii for three consecutive years.[30] On September 4, 2013, Honolulu Civil Beat started a partnership with HuffPost, launching the weblog's latest regional addition, HuffPost Hawaii.
In 2013, prompted by the Edward Snowden leaks,[31] Omidyar announced the creation of First Look Media, a journalism venture launched on February 10, 2014, with The Intercept and including such journalists as Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, Jeremy Scahill, Dan Froomkin, John Temple, and Jay Rosen.[6][32]
Film production
Omidyar has been part of the executive producer team for the following films.
- Merchants of Doubt (2014)[33]
- Spotlight (2015)[34]
Omidyar Network
Omidyar Network is a philanthropic investment firm dedicated to harnessing the power of markets to create opportunity for people to improve their lives.[35] It was established in 2004 by Omidyar and his wife, Pam. The organization invests in and helps scale innovative organizations to catalyze economic, social, and political change. To date, Omidyar Network has committed more than $992 million to for-profit companies and nonprofit organizations that foster economic advancement and encourage individual participation across multiple investment areas, including Property Rights, Governance & Citizen Engagement, Education, Financial Inclusion and Consumer & Internet Mobile.[36] In 2010, he and his wife established, along with Richard Branson and the Nduna Foundation (founded by Amy Robbins), Enterprise Zimbabwe.[37]
In 2018 Omidyar established the global philanthropic organisation Luminate. He separated the organization into a separate unit from his ten-year Governance & Engagement initiative.[38][39]
Personal life
Omidyar and his wife, Pamela, own properties in Henderson, Nevada,[40] and Honolulu, Hawaii.[1] He is a follower of Buddhism.[41]
According to Forbes, his net worth was US$13.1 billion as of January 2019.[12]
Omidyar is a major donor to Democratic Party candidates and organizations.[42] In 2019 alone, he donated approximately $500 million to charitable causes that he supports.[43]
Awards and honors
- Honorary doctorate, Tufts University (2011)[44]
- 1999 EY Entrepreneur of The Year National Winner[45]
- 2000 Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.[46]
- 2018's Third Most Influential French Entrepreneur by Richtopia.[47]
See also
General sources
- Cohen, Adam (2002), The Perfect Store: Inside eBay, Back Bay Books, ISBN 978-0-316-16493-1
- Viegas, Jennifer (2006), Pierre Omidyar: The Founder of eBay, Rosen Publishing Group, ISBN 978-1-4042-0715-8
Citations
- ^ a b c d "Forbes Profile: Pierre Omidyar". Forbes. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
- ^ a b "Pierre Omidyar". January 1, 2015. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
- ^ Viegas 2006, p. 13 harvnb error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFViegas2006 (help)
- ^ "Hawaii News - Honolulu Civil Beat - Investigative Reporting". Civil Beat.
- ^ "The extraordinary promise of the new Greenwald-Omidyar venture (UPDATED)". Columbia Journalism Review.
- ^ a b "Here's Who's Backing Glenn Greenwald's New Website". HuffPost. Reuters. October 15, 2013.
- ^ Jay Rosen (December 19, 2013). "A First Look at NewCo's structure". Pressthink.org.
- ^ Viegas 2006, p. 14 harvnb error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFViegas2006 (help)
- ^ a b Viegas 2006, p. 16 harvnb error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFViegas2006 (help)
- ^ Rick Daysog (March 22, 2009). "A 'wonderful rediscovery' in isles - EBAY FOUNDER MAKES HOME IN HAWAII".
- ^ "Pierre Omidyar". Tufts Now. October 16, 2013. Retrieved May 12, 2018.
- ^ a b c "Pierre Omidyar". Forbes. Retrieved May 12, 2018.
- ^ Viegas, Jennifer (July 2006). Pierre Omidyar: The Founder of Ebay. The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 92. ISBN 9781404207158.
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- ^ Cohen, Adam (June 16, 2002). "The Perfect Store". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 12, 2018.
- ^ Ellison, Sarah. "Can First Look Media Make Headlines That Aren't About Itself?". The Hive. Retrieved May 12, 2018.
- ^ Swaraj, Shyam (June 20, 2019). "Happy BDay Pierre Omidyar: Turned His Hobby Into $38 Billion Company". Dazeinfo. Retrieved August 1, 2019.
- ^ Viegas, Jannifer. Pierre Omidyar: The Founder of Ebay.
- ^ "Microsoft Acquires eShop Inc". January 4, 2009. Archived from the original on January 4, 2009. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
- ^ "Microsoft Corp acquires eShop Inc (1996/06/11) - Thomson Financial Mergers & Acquisitions - AlacraStore.com". August 3, 2009. Archived from the original on August 3, 2009. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
- ^ "MS adds eShop to its buying spree". CNET. June 11, 1996. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
- ^ Viegas, Jannifer. Pierre Omidyar: The Founder of Ebay.
- ^ a b "Pierre Omidyar Biography and Interview". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
- ^ Erin Griffith (October 16, 2014). "eBay started as a website about Ebola". Fortune. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
- ^ Kyle Alspach (October 17, 2014). "Ebay began as a site about Ebola, but it's a mystery what was on it". BostInno. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
- ^ Cava, Marco della. "eBay's 20th made possible by Canadian retiree". USA TODAY. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
- ^ Viegas, Jennifer (2007). Pierre Omidyar: The Founder of eBay. New York: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. pp. 52. ISBN 978-1-4042-0715-8.
- ^ Cohen 2002 harvnb error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFCohen2002 (help)
- ^ "EBAY: Major Holders for eBay Inc". Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved February 25, 2010.
- ^ "Berggruen Institute". Archived from the original on January 6, 2017. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
- ^ "Civil Beat Named Best Hawaii News Website for the Third Year in a Row". Retrieved September 8, 2013.
- ^ Rice, Andrew (November 2, 2014). "The Pierre Omidyar Insurgency". New York. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
- ^ "NYU's Jay Rosen to join Omidyar venture". Politico.
- ^ Kilday, Gregg (August 7, 2014). "Robert Kenner's Doc 'Merchants of Doubt' Goes to Sony Pictures Classics - Hollywood Reporter". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 26, 2015.
- ^ Chang, Justin (September 3, 2015). "'Spotlight' Review: Michael Keaton Stars in Drama About Catholic Abuse Scandals". Variety. Retrieved December 26, 2015.
- ^ Guth, Robert A. (October 22, 2008). "EBay Founder's Philanthropic Firm to Donate More". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ "Omidyar Network". Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ^ "Branson Charity Focuses Aid Effort on Zimbabwe". STEPHANIE STROM. The New York Times, September 20, 2010.
- ^ Field, Anne. "Omidyar Network's Luminate Spinoff Seeks To Protect Democracies Under Attack". Forbes. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
- ^ "Pierre Omidyar". Forbes. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
- ^ "Pierre Omidyar's House". Virtual Globetrotting. Retrieved February 28, 2015.
- ^ "Five Buddhist business leaders: From Alibaba co-founder to eBay's creator". December 31, 2018 – via www.ns-businesshub.com.
- ^ "Pierre Omidyar". Influence Watch.
- ^ Schleifer, Theodore (February 11, 2020). "Tech billionaires give away billions to charity — but it's just a small fraction of their staggering wealth". Vox. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
- ^ "Pierre Omidyar". Tufts Now. October 16, 2013. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
- ^ "Hall of Fame - EY Entrepreneur of the Year". Hall of Fame - EY Entrepreneur Of The Year. N.p., n.d. Web. April 13, 2015. Search: "Pierre Omidyar"<http://eoyhof.ey.com/#!/search Archived June 14, 2006, at the Wayback Machine>.
- ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
- ^ "Top 100 French Entrepreneurs 2018: From Claude Posternak to Fleur Pellerin, These Are the Most Influential Entrepreneurs From France". Richtopia. August 20, 2018. Retrieved August 23, 2018.
Further reading
- "An Interview With Pierre Omidyar". The New York Times, October 20, 2013. Retrieved October 21, 2013.
- "Pierre Omidyar Ready To Spend $250 Million On Glenn Greenwald's News Startup". Forbes, October 16, 2013. Retrieved October 21, 2013.
- "Snowden Journalist's New Venture to Be Bankrolled by eBay Founder". The New York Times, October 16, 2013. Retrieved October 21, 2013.
- "The extraordinary promise of the new Greenwald-Omidyar venture". Columbia Journalism Review, October 17, 2013. Retrieved October 21, 2013.
- Rice, Andrew (November 2, 2014). "The Pierre Omidyar Insurgency: How the Snowden Leaks Gave Pierre Omidyar a Cause — and an Enemy". New York Media LLC. Archived from the original on November 3, 2014. Retrieved November 2, 2014.
It is possible to begin to discern Omidyar's motivations with a little online surveillance.
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