Talk:Sam Yagan

Where are the anti- gay donations like the one's on Brendan Eich's page?
If the guy who invented javascript, a product used by billions can be better known on Wikipedia for his political donations-match.com pales in comparison-Sam's donations should be in the lede?

OkCupid's co-founder and CEO Sam Yagan once donated to an anti-gay candidate. (Yagan is also CEO of Match.com.) Specifically, Yagan donated $500 to Rep. Chris Cannon (R-Utah) in 2004, reports Uncrunched. During his time as congressman from 1997 to 2009, Cannon voted for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, against a ban on sexual-orientation based job discrimination, and for prohibition of gay adoptions.

Sam Yagan, who is currently CEO of the Match Group, which controls OkCupid, donated $500 to Barack Obama in 2007 and 2008 back when he still opposed gay marriage.

http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2014/04/okcupid-ceo-donate-anti-gay-firefox

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.106.39.30 (talk • contribs) 09:49, April 8, 2014‎ (UTC)

Request to add Corazon Capital subsection
Hi Wikipedia, my name is Carrie, I work for Corazon Capital and Sam Yagan. I have some suggestions for this page I would like to bring in front of editors for discussion.

Corazon Capital is a company Yagan co-founded in 2014 however it is not represented in this page. I have drafted content with independent reliable sources that I believe would work well as a subsection in the Career section. It should be the last subsection in that section to keep with the timeline. Please see the draft below:

Corazon Capital 

In 2014, Yagan co-founded Corazon Capital with Steve Farsht which invested in Series A startups, raising a pilot fund of $13 million. Corazon raised $40 million in 2016; in 2021 it raised $100 million with an additional $34 million opportunity fund.

If this needs further editing please ping me! CBCorazon (talk) 23:21, 17 April 2024 (UTC)
 * Implemented partially with this edit summary. CNMall41 (talk) 20:59, 20 May 2024 (UTC)


 * Thank you for reviewing and implementing this! CBCorazon (talk) 19:59, 22 May 2024 (UTC)

Request to update Excelerate Labs and IAC information
This is Carrie with Corazon Capital and Sam Yagan. I would like to make some further suggestions here on the Yagan page: The current information about Excelerate Labs is lacking. Right now, there is only one sentence in the article about it, which I think could be replaced with the following content (this draft does not remove the facts currently in the article, just expands on them). Drafted content:
 * In 2009, Yagan, Kelli Rhee, and Kapil Chaudhary co-founded Excelerate Labs with the financial backing from Sandbox Industries. In 2013, Excelerate Labs merged with Techstars. During the merger, board members stayed.

Additionally, the information about IAC is similar and I have done the same thing, where the sole sentence can be replaced with the drafted content below, which incorporates the facts already there. Drafted content:
 * In 2011, Yagan led the sale of OkCupid to Match Group, a subsidiary of IAC, for $90 million. Yagan was the CEO of Match Group for three years and left at the end of 2015 before joining the company’s public board as vice chairman. Under Yagan's guidance, Match Group started Tinder.

Ping me with questions, comments, and suggestions! CBCorazon (talk) 20:03, 22 May 2024 (UTC)