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Bernard (Bernie or Bing) Alan Newcomb (November 10, 1943 – January 29, 2023) was an American businessperson and philanthropist who, along with
William A. Porter William A. Porter (1928–2015) was an American businessperson who, along with Bernard A. Newcomb founded the first electronic trading platform, E-Trade. After the success of E-Trade, Porter also co-founded International Securities Exchange with ...
, founded the online discount stock brokerage firm,
E*TRADE E*TRADE is an investment brokerage and electronic trading platform that operates as a subsidiary of Morgan Stanley. History In 1982, physicist William A. Porter and Bernard A. Newcomb founded TradePlus in Palo Alto, California, with $15,00 ...
. Newcomb was
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.


Early life

Newcomb grew up in
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. He was the middle child of Lyle and Agnes (Mazachek) Newcomb. Born with congenital
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s, Newcomb was always legally blind. He attended the
Oregon School for the Blind The Oregon School for the Blind (OSB), was a state-run public school in Salem, Oregon, United States, serving blind and vision impaired students of kindergarten through high school grades through residential, day school, and part-time enrollment ...
from kindergarten through second grade, having to board during the week and return home on weekends. He attended public schools in Scio through high school where he graduated as class
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. Newcomb was the first in his family to attend college as a business major at
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, consistently making dean's list and graduating third in his class in the College of Business. Newcomb received his B.A. in Business Administration from Oregon State University in 1965. He was a member of the
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fraternity. Upon graduation, he found accounting firms and banks did not consider him employable because of his blindness. His college counselor persuaded
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to hire Newcomb in their data processing department at the Hanford Project in
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, where he was employed for three years.


Creation of E*TRADE

In 1980, in
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, Newcomb met Bill Porter who had recently purchased an
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computer with the idea that a personal computer could be used to buy and sell stock, but having no means of accessing the necessary information with his modem. During the conversation, Porter convinced Newcomb to become partners and create a company that would enable an individual with a personal computer to trade stocks from home—to Disintermediation, disintermediate stock buying. Newcomb's role was to develop the programming for the project. In 1992, ''PC Magazine'' featured Trade*Plus on its cover. In 1992, The ''San Jose Business Journal'' named Trade*Plus the year's fastest-growing private company in Silicon Valley. In 1996, Trade*Plus was renamed E*TRADE Group and went public. Newcomb was incentivized to retire soon after and established a philanthropic foundation, the Bernard A. Newcomb Foundation.


Later work and charities

In 1997, Newcomb gave Oregon State University the largest stock gift in its history: $6.1 million in stock from the company he helped found and created four new endowments to directly benefit students and academic programs in the College of Business. Each year he would meet with the winners of the Newcomb Family Endowed Scholarship. Additionally, when Weatherford Hall underwent $20 million in renovations in 2004, Newcomb made a $250,000 contribution to name the cyber cafe Bing's, a reference to his childhood nickname. Trader Bing's and the Bernard A. Newcomb Digital Commons in Austin Hall are also named in his honor. Newcomb co-launched ITXS, an auction site for second-hand IT-related items, with Herb Swanson and Mike Symons in 2000. Newcomb was awarded the
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Achievement Award by the
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in 2006 for his work to improve the quality of life of the blind. In 2005 Newcomb donated $5 million to the Peninsula Community Foundation. The Foundation later merged with Community Foundation Silicon Valley to become the
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. Newcomb also donated to Scio High School,
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, in support of its sport programs, specifically football. In 2000, he and his family donated $1.3 million to build a football field, track, stadium (including locker rooms, a weight room, and wrestling room), and parking lot. In 2013, Newcomb donated another $850,000 of the total $1.3 million project cost for the purchase and installation of new artificial turf at the stadium. Newcomb was also a supporter of the
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, most recently donating to the renovation of its Gunn Administration Building; the 2nd floor Newcomb Board/Conference Room is named in his honor.


Personal life

On September 11, 1999, Newcomb married Carol J. Kearney in
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. They divorced June 26, 2001. Newcomb married Gerry Lee (Saemisch) Marshall on December 18, 2020, in
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. He has no children. Newcomb lived a quiet life, residing in Palo Alto with his wife until his death at home January 29, 2023, following a long illness.


References

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