John+Donahoe


 * John Donahoe **


 * Is the President and CEO of eBay. **

**He was born in April 13, 1960. He lives in San Jose, California.**
** eBay is **[|**consumer-to-consumer**]** corporation that manages eBay.com, an **[|**online auction**]** and shopping **[|**website**]** in which people and businesses buy and sell a broad variety of goods and services worldwide. **  ** John Donahoe is responsible for the growth of eBay around the world. **  ** He also oversees the financial planning, marketing, operations, product development, and business development for the eBay North America and the eBay International businesses. **  ** Graduated from Dartmouth University with a bachelors degree and a BA (Bachelors of Arts), also receiving a MBA (Master of Business Administration) ad Stanford Graduate School of Business. ** ** Prior of working at eBay he worked an Bain & Company, a global management consulting firm, for more than 20 years, starting in 1982. He also worked in ** ** Rolm Corporation, a company that manufactures miscellaneous materials, and Salomon Brothers, a Wall Street investment bank. **  ** Getting these awards and experiencing these jobs helped John Donahoe receive all the experience he needs to do well with most current job. **  ** Previously, he joined Bain & Company in 1982, served as the head of the San Francisco office for seven years, has been a Member of the firm's Operating and Nominating Committees, and was named Worldwide Managing Director in 1999. At Bain, Mr. Donahoe oversaw its 29 offices and 3,000 employees’ worldwide and served clients in the telecommunications, airlines, aerospace, and financial services industries. Mr. Donahoe serves on the Boards of the Bridgespan Group, and other charitable organizations. He is a Member of Advisory Board and a Director at Evolution Global Partners. Mr. Donahoe is also a Vice Chairman of the Advisory Council at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He serves on the Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College and Sacred Heart Schools. He was Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College and was an Arjay Scholar at Stanford University. **