Scott Thompson's officially out of yahoo

Written By Admin on Sunday, May 13, 2012 | 7:32 PM

Yahoo has officially announced Thompson isn't any longer with the corporate. The Board of administrators has named Fred Amoroso as Chairman of the Board and Ross Levinsohn as interim Chief govt Officer, effective immediately.

Rumors circulated this morning Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson would step down from his position at the corporate Monday within the wake of a scandal involving his credentials for the position.

Thompson claimed in his resume that he graduated with a degree in accounting and pc science in 1978 from Stonehill school. whereas the college confirms that Thompson will really have a degree in accounting, the college failed to provide a pc science degree till 1983 — that’s 5 years when Thompson graduated.

Thompson, who was previously the president of PayPal, became CEO of Yahoo on January four.

The error was originally discovered by Dan Loeb, an activist investor in Yahoo. Loeb conjointly discovered Director Patti Hart misrepresented her degree from Illinois State University mutually in selling and economics, though she truly got a degree in business administration.

According to All Things D, Yahoo can say publicly Thompson is leaving the corporate for “personal reasons,” however, those reasons are virtually actually tied to the recent resume debacle. Thompson, on the opposite hand, can cite a recently discovered illness as his reason for departure.

Last week he tried to clarify the error, blaming a headhunting firm for adding the error to his resume when he was employed for employment at eBay within the mid-2000 timeframe. That firm versed the accusation, giving Yahoo a duplicate of a resume Thompson had reportedly submitted to them with the pretend degree on it.

Thompson’s handling of the error –- instead of the error itself — is reportedly what has led Yahoo to create the choice for his removal. Thompson originally known as the error an “inadvertent error” and apologized for the “distraction” it caused instead of the error itself.

Many staffers, engineers, and top-level execs at Yahoo have drawn up his dismissal.

Ross Levinsohn — the new interim CEO — is Yahoo’s head of worldwide media. Levinsohn recently ran Yahoo’s Americas unit, as well as its advdrtising sales.

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