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[5] [6] Zoom Information was established in 2000 as Eliyon Technologies by founders Yonatan Stern and Michel Decary, [2] [7] and in August 2017 was acquired by Great Hill Partners, a private equity firm, for $240 million. [8] In June 4, 2020, ZoomInfo became a publicly traded company on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the ticker symbol ...
Kirk Brown co-founded ZoomInfo (previously known as DiscoverOrg). [1] [2] Personal life. Brown lives in Vancouver, Washington, as of 2022. [1] See also.
Six months after leaving the CEO position, the company was sold to DiscoverOrg for $785 million dollars, [19] [20] who later adopted the ZoomInfo name and brand for the combined company. [21] In 2008 Stern was a co-founder of Bizo which was a spin-off from ZoomInfo. The company provided business demographic data for online publishers. [22]
ZoomInfo ended the quarter with 1,809 customers generating $100,000 or more in annual contract value, marking an increase of 12 customer ... ZoomInfo founder and CEO said, “Net revenue retention ...
On January 20, 2011, Google announced that Schmidt would step down as the CEO of Google but would take new title as executive chairman of the company and act as an adviser to co-founders Page and Brin. [42] Google gave him a $100 million equity award in 2011 when he stepped down as CEO. [43] On April 4, 2011, Page replaced Schmidt as the CEO. [44]
Yahoo Finance’s Myles Udland, Julie Hyman, and Brian Sozzi speak with ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck about how the company is faring during the coronavirus pandemic. How ZoomInfo is helping companies ...
Previously, he was the CEO [2] of AOL Inc. from 2009 until its purchase by Verizon in 2015. Armstrong began his career in journalism, becoming known for his online advertising sales in the 1990s. He was appointed marketing director for Seattle -based online entertainment-and-news portal Starwave , which was acquired by Disney in 1998.
Nick Mileti (1956), founder and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers and owner of the Cleveland Indians; Thomas F. Patton (1926), president, chairman and CEO of Republic Steel (now Mittal Steel Company) Donald Clinton Power (1926), chairman and CEO of GTE Corporation (now Verizon Communications) Henry Schuck (2009), founder and CEO of ZoomInfo