Pierre Omidyar
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Pierre Omidyar (born 21 June, 1967) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist, and the founder and chairman of the eBay auction site. Born in Paris, France to a French-Iranian family, Omidyar moved to the US at the age of 6. Growing up in Washington, D.C., he developed an interest in computing while still at high school. In 1988 he graduated in computer science from Tufts University, and joined Claris, an Apple subsidiary, where he helped write MacDraw. In 1991 he co-founded Ink Development, a pen-based computing startup that was later rebranded as an e-commerce company (and renamed eShop).
28-year-old Omidyar started eBay in September 1995, as a part-time hobby. Initially called AuctionWeb, it was later renamed after the site's domain name ebay.com (a shortening of Echo Bay, Omidyar's consulting firm). The service was free at first, but started charging in order to cover his internet service provider costs.
In 1996 Jeff Skoll, a Stanford MBA, joined the company and by 1998 eBay had gone public, making Omidyar a billionaire. Also, in March 1998, Meg Whitman was brought in as President and CEO.
Omidyar and his wife Pam are well-known philanthropists who founded the Omidyar Network. They promote what has come to be called "venture philanthropy", in which foundations are expected to achieve quick results and financial independence. Perhaps one example of such is Meetup, a website Omidyar didn't found himself but later invested in and now serves on its Board of Directors.
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- Forbes.com: Forbes World's Richest People (http://www.forbes.com/finance/lists/10/2004/LIR.jhtml?passListId=10&passYear=2004&passListType=Person&uniqueId=KQM6&datatype=Person)de:Pierre Omidyar