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  1. Thomas J. McInerney is the president and CEO of Altaba, and a board member of HSN Inc., Interval Leisure Group Inc., and Match Group. [1] He was the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of IAC/InterActiveCorp. He served on the special committee set up at Yahoo! to investigate the CEO's misstated college degree.

  2. Thomas J. McInerney, Chairman. Thomas J. McInerney has been a director of Match Group since November 2015 and has served as Chairman of the Board of Match Group since June 2021. Mr. McInerney previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Altaba Inc., a publicly traded registered investment company and the successor company to Yahoo!

  3. 29. Apr. 2024 · Thomas J. McInerney is currently the President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at Genworth Financial, Inc. He is also the Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer at Genworth Holdings, Inc., and the Chairman & Senior Vice President at Genworth Life Insurance Co. Additionally, he serves as the Chairman of the Virginia Ready ...

  4. 15. Apr. 2024 · Thomas J. McInerney, Chairman Thomas J. McInerney has been a director of Match Group since November 2015 and has served as Chairman of the Board of Match Group since June 2021. Mr. McInerney previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Altaba Inc., a publicly traded registered investment company and the successor company to Yahoo!

  5. Chairman at Match Group. Show contact. Thomas J. McInerney has served as Chief Executive Officer of Altaba Inc., a publicly traded registered investment company and the successor company to Yahoo! Inc., since June 2017. Mr. McInerney previously served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of IAC from January 2005 to March 2012.

  6. Thomas J. McInerney is the president and CEO of Altaba, and a board member of HSN Inc., Interval Leisure Group Inc., and Match Group. [1] He was the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of IAC/InterActiveCorp. He served on the special committee set up at Yahoo! to investigate the CEO's misstated college degree. [2]