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  1. Lloyd D. Frink (age 59) is our co-founder and has served as Executive Chairman since February 2019, as a member of the Board since inception in December 2004, and as President since February 2005. Mr.

  2. www.zillowgroup.com › about-us › our-leadersOur Leaders - Zillow Group

    Leadership Team. Richard N. Barton Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer. Lloyd D. Frink Co-founder, Executive Chairman and President. Jenny Arden Chief Design Officer. David Beitel Chief Technology Officer. Susan Daimler President. Jeremy Hofmann Chief Financial Officer.

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  3. www.forbes.com › profile › lloyd-frinkLloyd Frink - Forbes

    Apr 6, 2021 · Lloyd Frink is the cofounder and executive chair of Zillow Group, an online real estate marketplace. He and Richard Barton launch Zillow in 2004; it went public seven year later.

  4. Apr 6, 2021 · Zillow cofounders Rich Barton and Lloyd Frink debuted on the Forbes Billionaires list on Tuesday following a heady year both for their company and the broader residential real estate...

    • Noah Kirsch
    • Where ‘Zillow’ Came from
    • From Expedia to Zillow
    • The Story of The Zestimate
    • Surviving The Great Recession
    • The State of The Economy

    John Cook:Also, as part of that creation story, talk about the naming. Zillow, it’s an unusual name. You’ve done a great job of branding it, but I take it it comes from zillions of pillows. Was that the initial idea? It’s kind of a weird idea, we want to know what you were smoking at the time you came up with Zillow. Lloyd Frink:We were just thinki...

    John Cook:One of the interesting things here with Zillow is the history and the lineage between Expedia and Zillow. There’s a lot of common connection points there and you touched on that earlier. I have an entrepreneurial question. Which one was more fun to build in the earlier days, Expedia or Zillow? Lloyd Frink: My opinion is they were both equ...

    Todd Bishop:The Zestimate, it’s probably the most engaging and controversial feature of Zillow. Do you ever regret launching it? Is there something you would have done differently with it? We should say the reason people think it’s controversial is because everybody wants to debate the value of their home and you jumped right in there. Talk about t...

    John Cook:You’ve encountered a lot of roadblocks over the years, there’ve been lawsuits, a lot of criticism from Wall Street that this idea was never going to fly and never get to that $4 billion market cap or bigger, criticism of the Zestimate, which we talked about, a lot of interesting feuds with rivals and competitors, which we’ve covered in de...

    Todd Bishop:I’d be curious, just switching gears here a little bit, we’re in early February 2016, how is each of you feeling about the economy right now, broadly and perhaps locally here in the Seattle area, as well? Spencer Rascoff:All the data that we can see at Zillow still says that the American consumer and the economy is pretty good, better t...

  5. Feb 9, 2016 · Barton, Rascoff and Zillow co-founder Lloyd Frink talked to GeekWire about how the company evolved from idea to reality, survived the Great Recession, and managed to come out on top of the...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZillowZillow - Wikipedia

    Zillow Group, Inc., or simply Zillow, is an American tech real-estate marketplace company that was founded in 2006 by Rich Barton, Zillow's current CEO, and Lloyd Frink, former Microsoft executives and founders of Microsoft spin-off Expedia; Spencer Rascoff, a co-founder of Hotwire.com; David Beitel, Zillow's current chief technology officer ...

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