Greg Waldorf
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Greg Waldorf is the CEO of eHarmony and was also the founding investor in eHarmony.com. He has been closely involved with the company since its inception in 2000, recruiting several members of the executive management team and contributing to many areas of the company's development and growth[1].
Waldorf holds a BA from the UCLA, and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He has been cited on matters relating to investing and technology in The New York Times, San Jose Mercury News, Fortune, The Wall Street Journal[2] and BusinessWeek, among other publications, and he has made numerous broadcast appearances on CNBC. Waldorf's entrepreneurial endeavors include being a co-founder of Startup, an East Palo Alto non-profit that has provided business training for nearly 500 aspiring entrepreneurs in that community since 1994. Additionally, he is a founding member of the Stanford Graduate School of Business Management Board[3].
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- Greg Waldorf eHarmony Interview Wall Street Journal