Terence Steven Semel (born February 24, 1943) is an American
corporate executive
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who was the
chairman
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and
CEO
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of
Yahoo! Incorporated from 2001 to 2007. Previously, he spent 24 years at
Warner Bros.
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, where he served as chairman and co-chief executive officer.
Early life
Semel was born to a
Jewish
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family in
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,
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, the son of Mildred (née Wenig) and Ben Semel.
[The International Who's Who, 1997-98]
p. 1361 His father was a women's coat designer and his mother was a bus company executive. He was raised in
Bay Terrace, a community in
Bayside, Queens. He was the middle child, and has two sisters. At the age of 23, he graduated from
Long Island University in Brooklyn with a B.S. degree in accounting.
Career
Semel began working at Warner Bros. in 1965 as a trainee. From 1970 to 1972, Semel worked for CBS corporation's theatrical film production company, Cinema Center Films, as domestic sales manager.
CBS closed Cinema Center Films in 1972 and Semel moved to
Walt Disney Productions
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, where he was vice president in charge of theatrical distribution until 1975.
In 1975, Semel returned to Warner Bros. Distribution as president, then moved into studio operations as an executive vice president in 1979.
Frank Wells
Franklin G. Wells (March 4, 1932 – April 3, 1994) was an American businessman who served as President and Chief Operating Officer of The Walt Disney Company from 1984 until his death in 1994.
Life and career
Wells was born in Coronado, Califo ...
announced he was taking a less active role the company in 1981, Semel became president and chief operating officer of Warner Bros. on January 1, 1982.
In 1994, Warner Bros. Chairman and Chief Executive
Robert A. Daly announced that Semel would become his co-chairman and CEO. The following year, the two men also became co-chairmen and co-chief executives of
Warner Music
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following the firing of
Michael J. Fuchs.
Both Daly and Semel resigned from Warner Bros. in July 1999.
Yahoo compensation
In April 2001, Semel was granted stock options with an SEC Fair Value of over $110 million as a bonus to join Yahoo. In June 2006, his annual salary was reduced to
one dollar.
Yahoo!–China cooperation controversy
As CEO, Semel approved
Yahoo!'s cooperation with Chinese officials to release previously confidential Yahoo! information to the Chinese government. This action by Yahoo! was not well received and he showed signs of regret as to how that information was being used. For example, in a widely publicized exchange at
The Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital conference, he was asked if Yahoo! would have cooperated with
Nazi Germany
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. In response, Semel, who is
Jew
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ish, stated, "I don't know how I would have felt then." He added, "I don't feel good about what's happening in China today." When questioned on this topic in a Q & A discussion with Peter Bazalgette at The Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention in 2005, his response was "We have to abide by the laws in the countries in which we operate."
Interest in buying Google
After joining Yahoo, company founders
Jerry Yang and
David Filo suggested he look at buying Google, whose founders looked up to Yahoo's founders. Semel had dinner with
Larry Page
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and
Sergey Brin
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, asking them what their business was with Yahoo paying only $7 million annually as its biggest licensor of Google search technology. So Semel proposed to buy Google. They replied that they wanted $1 billion and didn't want to sell. Semel said he'd think about the price.
After another dinner Semel agreed to the $1 billion. Page and Brin replied that they wanted $3 billion and didn't want to sell.
Lost chance to take over Facebook
Semel was given the mandate by Yahoo Board to buy Facebook for up to 1.2 billion dollars,
Mark Zuckerberg
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having asked a price of one billion dollars. He tried to make it nonetheless for $850,000,000, and Zuckerberg stopped the negotiating process.
Resignation
Semel resigned as CEO due in part to pressure from shareholders' dissatisfaction over his compensation (in 2006,
salary $1, stock options worth $70 million) and performance.
Semel ended his six-year tenure as chief executive officer Monday, June 18, 2007, and handed over the reins to co-founder
Jerry Yang in the Internet icon's latest attempt to regain investor confidence. At age 64, Semel remained chairman in a non-executive role. Besides naming Yang as its new CEO, Yahoo appointed
Susan Decker as its president. Having recently been promoted to oversee Yahoo's advertising operations, Decker had widely been regarded as Semel's heir apparent. He later resigned from his post as non-executive chairman from Yahoo completely on January 31, 2008.
Other activities
Semel is Co-Chair Emeritus of the board of trustees of the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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(LACMA) In 1995, he received the Golden Plate Award of the
American Academy of Achievement
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. In 2005, he was given the UCLA Medal, that University's highest honor, and the "Legend in Leadership Award" from the Chief Executive Leadership Institute of the
Yale School of Management
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.
Personal life
In 1966, he married Maryann Soloway; they divorced in 1974.
In 1977, he married Jane Bovingdon,
[ a former secretary to the actress Susan George.
He has a son, Eric Scott Semel (b. March 15, 1969), and three daughters, Courtenay Semel (b. November 11, 1979), Lily Bovingdon Semel (b. 1985), and Kate Bovingdon Semel (b. March, 1992)..
In 2004, the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute was renamed the Jane & Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.
Semel developed ]Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease and the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in remembering recent events. As the disease advances, symptoms can include problems wit ...
, and began living in a nursing facility in 2016.
See also
* One-dollar salary
References
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American computer businesspeople
20th-century American Jews
American technology chief executives
American film studio executives
Warner Bros. people
Businesspeople from California
Businesspeople in software
Living people
Long Island University alumni
People associated with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
People from Bayside, Queens
Businesspeople from Brooklyn
Businesspeople from Queens, New York
Science and technology in Greater Los Angeles
Yahoo! employees
1943 births
21st-century American Jews