eBay CEO John Donahoe has been elected to the Board of Directors of Intel Corporation. The Board elected Donahoe and Frank Yeary, Vice Chancellor of the University of California Berkeley, as Carol Bartz, CEO of Yahoo, retires from the board.
Donahoe, 48, has served as eBay President and CEO since 2008. He joined eBay in 2005 and oversaw core business areas including the company's global ecommerce businesses, where he doubled revenues and profits for the division. He has also been responsible for a number of strategic acquisitions. Prior to joining eBay, Donahoe spent more than 20 years at Bain & Company, a worldwide consulting firm, serving last as CEO. In addition to serving on eBay's board of directors, Donahoe is on the board of trustees of Dartmouth College. He received his bachelor's degree in economics from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Yeary, 45, is an adviser to the chancellor and his senior staff on strategic and financial issues important to the university. He is also guiding the university's long-range financial strategy and providing financial expertise for global research and education partnerships between the public and private sectors. Prior to this appointment in 2008, Yeary retired as global head of mergers and acquisitions for Citigroup after nearly 25 years in finance. In addition to serving on the UC Berkeley Foundation board, he is on the board of WNYC Radio. Yeary received his bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley in economics and history.
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