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      • Koogle, who is known casually as "T.K.," has an older brother, Grayson, is divorced, and has no children. He owns homes in Saratoga, California, and on Lake Washington in Seattle, near the home of Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
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  2. Timothy Andrew Koogle (born July 5, 1951) is an American executive who served as the first CEO and president of web company Yahoo! between 1995 and 2001. He served as the company's chairman from 1999 to 2003.

  3. Aug 31, 2017 · Five months before he got married, Tim Koogle, Yahoo’s first chief executive officer, was in the market for a house. It was early 2003, and he and his fiancée, Pam Scott, “were looking for ...

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  4. www.encyclopedia.com › business-leaders › tim-koogleTim Koogle | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · Koogle, Timothy (1951-) Yahoo! Overview. Tim Koogle, vicechairman and former chief executive officer (CEO) of the Yahoo! Web portal, will be remembered (along with Jeffrey Mallett) as half of the management duo that built the company into one of the mightiest on the Internet.

  5. Koogle: My mother and father-- so my mother and father were both born in Maryland, Western Maryland, in a small place called Brunswick, which was a railroad town that basically shut down during the Depression. They were both born in 1920, so they were children of the Depression.

  6. Sep 13, 2017 · Koogle and his wife, Pam Scott, have owned the 12-acre property in Los Altos, California, since 2003, when they bought it for about $8 million, according to Bloomberg. The renovated,...

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  7. Sep 2, 2017 · FIVE months before he got married, Tim Koogle, Yahoo's first chief executive officer, was in the market for a house. It was early 2003, and he and his fiancée Pam Scott "were looking for our first house together", Mr Koogle said.

  8. Tim co-directs his family foundation through which he and his wife place big bets on and advise a handful of organizations making radical strides focused on the education of at-risk youth in the U.S.

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