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  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

    Global Green USA Recognizes The eBay Green Team with its 11th Annual Sustainable Design Awards #ebaynews 

    Global Green USA Sustainable Design Awards

    eBay CEO, John Donahoe, was on hand in New York on Monday at the Global Green USA 11th Annual Sustainable Design Awards to accept the Organizational Design Award on behalf of the eBay Green Team. The Organizational Design Award honors groups that take a leadership role in effecting positive environmental change.

    The eBay Green Team started with 40 employees back in May of 2007 and grew to 2,400 employees in 23 countries by 2009 (I became an eBay Green Team member in 2008 and have enjoyed participating in a number of initiatives over the past couple of years). Since opening up to the public, the eBay Green Team has grown to nearly 300,000 volunteers. You can check out a full video overview of the eBay Green Team below.

    Cheers,
    RBH

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

    Breaking News: eBay Announces Marketplaces Executive Changes 

    Rajiv Dutta to retire from eBay; Lorrie Norrington to head eBay Marketplaces

    Effective in October, Rajiv Dutta, President, eBay Marketplaces, will retire from the company. Lorrie Norrington will be succeeding Rajiv as President of eBay Marketplaces. She will report directly to eBay President and CEO John Donahoe. John announced it on the eBay Q2FY08 earnings call this afternoon.

    KEY QUOTES FROM THE OFFICIAL RELEASE:

    “Rajiv has made tremendous contributions to eBay’s growth and success, and has been an extraordinary leader over the past decade,” John Donahoe said. “We wish Rajiv well, and know he will continue to be a strong supporter. He will always be part of the eBay Community.”

    “I am deeply grateful to have been part of building eBay for the past decade.” Rajiv Dutta said. “With clear growth strategies and a very strong management team in place, the time is right for me to step away. I will remain a passionate champion of eBay and our powerful Community of buyers and sellers who make eBay the most unique and dynamic marketplace in the world.”

    “It’s been a real privilege to work with Rajiv on re-accelerating growth in our Marketplace,” Lorrie Norrington said. “We have strong growth strategies in place and a team committed to changes that create a healthy, vibrant Marketplace for the eBay Community. We want eBay to be the most competitive marketplace online, offering great opportunities for sellers and terrific experiences for buyers.”

    With Norrington’s promotion, Stephanie Tilenius, General Manager of eBay North America, will assume additional responsibilities for all of eBay North America operations, including some functions that previously reported to Norrington. Tilenius also continues to be responsible for global product management.

    The full press release can be found here: eBay Executive Changes

    Lorrie has been positioned quite front-and-center since I joined eBay back in January – she was the only executive to share the keynote stage with John Donahoe at eBay Live! last month – so her appointment comes as no surprise; a natural progression for her within the organization. And congratulations are in order – I’ll be interested to get some time with Lorrie in the near future to talk about the new challenges and opportunities she’ll be facing.

    That being said, it will be sad to see Rajiv go. Although my interaction with him has been limited, I enjoyed what conversations we did have over the short period of time I’ve been here. For the co-workers and colleagues he leaves behind after 10 years of working together, I’m sure the move is much more bittersweet; happy for Rajiv to take advantage of spending more time with his family and reflect on all that has been accomplished since 1998, but most definitely sorry to see him go.

    Cheers,
    RBH

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Thursday, June 19th, 2008

    2008 Annual Stockholder Meeting 

    Annual Stockholders Meeting

    One would think that a conference center in a hotel in downtown Chicago would allow you to connect to the outside world. One would think that and one would be wrong. I arrived at the ballroom at 7am this morning ready to set up my “blogging station” so I could report live from eBay’s annual stockholders meeting only to find that the room was two floors below the lobby and was void of cell reception and internet connection. As a result, what follows is a collection of notes I took during the meeting.

    Pierre Omidyar opened the meeting and introduced all executives, senior management and board members that were present (including Meg Whitman, John Donahoe, Rajiv Dutta, Bob Swan and Scott Thompson, among others).

    There were three proposals approved in the meeting:

    1. Election of Fred D. Anderson, Edward W. Barnholt, Scott D. Cook, and John J. Donahoe as directors to serve until the 2011 meeting – each director was approved with over 91% approval rating
    2. Approval of 2008 equity incentive award plan – a 90% approval rating
    3. Ratification of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as the independent auditor of eBay through 12/08 – approx 99% approval rating

    John Donahoe then took the stage and acknowledged Meg’s tenure as CEO for the past 10 years before going into his presentation. He began with a financial performance overview before going into some interesting facts regarding eBay.com:
    - Every 26 minutes a Ford Mustang is sold on eBay;
    - Every 2 minutes a major appliance is sold;
    - Every four seconds a pair of shoes is sold;
    - eBay gets over 1 billion page views per day.

    John indicated that eBay is improving the health of our marketplace by focusing on 3 things:
    1. Trust
    2. Search
    3. Selection

    After giving a Marketplaces overview he addressed PayPal that is now in 190 markets dealing in 17 different currencies. There are now 141 Million PayPal users and payment volume for 2007 was $47B. One-third of the adult population of the United Kingdom has a PayPal account.

    John then admitted excitement to the ease-of-use and security of PayPal by relaying two personal stories during a visit to Australia in which he purchased flowers from a local florist online and a plane ticket from Southwest.com all using PayPal which was good because he had left his wallet in his wife’s backpack.

    John then moved on to talk about Skype, citing some impressive figures:
    - Over 300 million users as of June, 2008.
    - Skype video represents 28% of all calls made on skype.
    - 30% of users use Skype for business.
    - 100 billion minutes of skype-to-skype calls in the 4 years it has been functional.

    Global Citizenship
    eBay is the world’s biggest recycler when one considers that there have been $100 billion in resold items transactions on the site. After making reference to MicroPlace and World of Good, John addressed future goals for the company overall.

    The Journey Ahead…

    #1 in eCommerce
    #1 in online payments
    #1 in online communication

    3 priorities for 2008:
    1. Make eBay easier and safer to use
    2. Expand our selection
    3. Expand PayPal off and on eBay

    Q&A
    Some sample Q&As follow:
    Q: Although I am impressed and appreciate eBay’s interest in charity… with the great profits why aren’t my shares worth more?

    A: We’re trying to be responsible custodians of our business and our stock. We’re focused on building and continuing to grow our business over time so that your stock will be worth more. We actually believe our shares are currently undervalued which is why we conducted the share buy-back.

    Q: How are you going to make it easier to sell on eBay?

    A: Well, earlier this year, we reduced insertion fees significantly and we’ve made gallery free in the US and the UK. We feel there is the risk for sellers to list on eBay is lower and, as a result, we are seeing growth in listings. If we all focus on providing a great buyer experience, everyone wins.

    Q: It feels like eBay is hurting itself through it’s interest in the online classifieds business. Aren’t you really competing against yourself? How are you making money through the Classifieds business?

    A: Monetization occurs when people list employment opportunities or home listings because a fee is made to make those listings. The second way is through advertising onsite. There is some overlap on what is sold on a classified site vs eBay. But shopping locally (via classifieds instead of eBay.com) is more ideal for selling a couch or piece of furniture.

    Q. Can you please confirm the relationship between eBay and Buy.com? There is documentation that states them as a competitor but there is also evidence that you have partnered with them and they’re selling on eBay.

    A: They’re a competitor in so much as they are an online retailer with their own site. Any purchase from a site other than eBay is, by definition, a competitive transaction. However, they do now also sell on eBay and when that transaction occurs it cannot be seen as competitive.

    There were additional questions and statements including one made by PETA expressing grave concern that eBay is not acting on its relationship with Tom Online and their allowance of sales of live animals on their site. John indicated that eBay has a minor stake in the company (with no operational control) but that he would make sure the PETA concerns were forwarded to Tom Online.

    The meeting lasted exactly an hour and there were approximately 70 people in attendance. After the meeting wrapped up the executives and board of directors mingled with share holders, some of which were asking for photos of Meg and John and requesting autographs.

    Then it was onto eBay Live…

    Cheers,
    RBH

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Thursday, May 8th, 2008

    Minty Fresh! 

    John Cutting the Vine

    I was able to spend this afternoon at the new, beautiful and very “green” building that had been, up until today, only been known as Building 17. Residing on the North campus of eBay, San Jose, Building 17 was officially opened today by eBay CEO, John Donahoe, San Jose Mayor, Chuck Reed and President of PayPal, Scott Thompson (shown above, officially cutting the vine that opened the building).

    800 separate naming suggestions were submitted by employees for consideration as the official name of Building 17. Ranging from the rather long but humorous, “Al Gore’s Love Child” to the baseball-centric “Green Monster.” However, the name that beat out all others was simply “Mint”.
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  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

    John Donahoe Interviews Pierre Omidyar 

    Pierre and John

    Earlier this month, I referenced a conversation between John and Pierre that was webcast live to all eBay Inc employees during the first week of April. I have included three clips from their conversation below*.

    The following clip shows Pierre addressing some of the recent changes in the Marketplace. He also addresses what he means by “a level playing field” and how it relates to the eBay experience…
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  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, April 18th, 2008

    John Donahoe talks to eBay Ink 

    John Donahoe

    Two weeks ago, John and Pierre conducted a live webcast to the entire organization that emphasized a need for open communication and what can only be described as bold steps for the company (I’m working on getting video excerpts of the conversation to share with Ink subscribers soon).

    Before they sat down together, I was able to get a few minutes with John on my own in which he shared a lot of the same themes that came up in his discussion with Pierre. I had hoped to share this with Ink readers sooner than now but with the quiet period in place heading into earnings, I was unable to do so.

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