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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_YaganSam Yagan - Wikipedia

    Sam Yagan (born April 10, 1977) is an American Internet entrepreneur best known as the co-founder of OkCupid. In 2013, he was named to TIME Magazine's '100 Most Influential People in the World' list. He is the Vice-Chairman of the e-dating site Match.com.

    • degree in Applied Mathematics and Economics and an MBA
    • 1999–present
    • American
  2. 6 days ago · Sam Yagan (born 1977, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) is an American entrepreneur who cofounded several technology start-up companies, notably OkCupid (2003), an online dating site. Yagan was the son of Syrian immigrants who had settled in the Chicago area.

  3. Team. Corazon Capital’s co-founders, Sam Yagan and Steve Farsht, have accomplished track records as investors and operators. Sam co-founded SparkNotes, eDonkey, and OKCupid before posting up as CEO of Match Group (NASDAQ: MTCH) through its IPO and most recently taking the reins as the CEO of ShopRunner and leading its sale to FedEx Corp ...

  4. Feb 9, 2019,07:44am EST. This article is more than 5 years old. Share to Facebook. Share to Twitter. Share to Linkedin. Sam Yagan. Recently I had the pleasure to interview for the DealMakers...

  5. Sam Yagan serves as Co-Founder and Managing Director of Corazon Capital, an early stage venture capital firm. He recently served as the Chief Executive Officer of ShopRunner, Inc.,

  6. in.marketscreener.com › business-leaders › SAM-YAGANSam Yagan - Biography

    Sam Yagan is an entrepreneur and businessperson who founded 11 companies, among them: Hyde Park Venture Partners Management LLC, Humor Rainbow, Inc. and Humor Rainbow, Inc. and who has been the head of 9 different companies.

  7. Sam Yagan co-founded Corazon Capital in 2013 and is one of its Managing Directors. He recently served as the CEO of ShopRunner, Inc., which provides its millions of members free two-day shipping and seamless checkout at over 100 leading online retailers. In 2020, he led the sale of ShopRunner to FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX).

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