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Devin Norse Wenig (born 1966) is an American business executive. From July 2015 to September 2019, Wenig was president and CEO of
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. From April 2008 to August 2011, Wenig was CEO of Thomson Reuters Markets, the financial and media businesses of
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. He is a director of
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and its subsidiary Cruise Automation, an autonomous vehicle company.


Early life

Devin Norse Wenig was born in
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, New York, the son of Carol Wenig and Jeffrey Wenig, a toxicologist, and founder and chief executive of Nastech Pharmaceutical Company of Hauppauge, Long Island. Wenig earned a bachelor's degree from
Union College Union College is a private liberal arts college in Schenectady, New York. Founded in 1795, it was the first institution of higher learning chartered by the New York State Board of Regents, and second in the state of New York, after Columbia ...
, and a JD degree from
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.


Career

At age 23, following his father's unexpected death, Wenig took over as CEO of then-struggling Nastech Pharmaceutical, raising $5 million in venture capital. After a year as CEO, he recruited a healthcare CEO and joined the law firm Cravath Swaine & Moore. In 1993, Wenig joined
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, where he remained until 2011, becoming the company's no. 2 executive. From June 2006 to April 2008, Wenig was COO and a board member of Reuters Group plc. He assisted with the merger of Reuters Group with the Thomson Corporation, and then from April 2008 to August 2011, Wenig was CEO of Thomson Reuters Markets. Wenig joined as president of eBay's global marketplaces business in September 2011. When Wenig joined eBay, it had 99 million active users. During his time as marketplace chief, this rose to nearly 160 million, by focusing on "m-commerce", shopping on mobile devices. In October 2014, it was announced that once the eBay/
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demerger was complete, Wenig would become CEO of eBay, replacing
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. Wenig took over as CEO in July 2015 after eBay spun off PayPal. In April 2018, he was elected to the
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' board of directors. In September 2019, Wenig unexpectedly stood down as CEO of
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, amid pressure from activist investors to break the company apart, and was immediately succeeded as interim CEO by Scott Schenkel, eBay's CFO. An internal eBay investigation found that, while Wenig’s communications were inappropriate, there was no evidence that he knew in advance about or authorized the actions that would later become the cyberstalking case. As the Company previously announced, there were a number of considerations leading to his departure from the Company. He received a $57 million
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package. In June 2021, he was named to the
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Global Advisory Board.


Cyberstalking incident

A cyberstalking and harassment campaign against the owners of the online newsletter, ''ECommerceBytes'', occurred in 2019. This eventually led to charges against seven members of eBay's global security team. The harassment began after an article was published in ''ECommerceBytes'' about eBay's litigation against Amazon. Wenig texted a communications executive "If you are ever going to take her CommerceBytes writer Ina Steinerdown... now is the time." A subsequent
cyberstalking Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet or other electronic means to stalk or harass an individual, group, or organization. It may include false accusations, defamation, slander and libel. It may also include monitoring, identity theft, thr ...
and harassment campaign against the newsletter's authors led to charges against seven members of eBay's global security team. Wenig was not charged in the case.


Recognition

In 2019, Wenig was ranked #100 in a ''
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'' list of America's 100 most innovative leaders. He was ranked eighth in Retail Info Systems' 2017 list of "Retail's 10 Best CEOs".


Personal life

On 28 March 1993, Wenig married Cindy Lee Horowitz, a lawyer, and fellow graduate of
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in a
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at the Huntington (Long Island) Jewish Center.


References

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