User:MaryGaulke/sandbox/Jerry Yang requests

Hello! Another 3 years and I'm back again with new COI edit requests for this article:

Chinese government collaboration controversies

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 * On September 2, 2020, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of Chinese activist Ning Xianhua against past Yahoo! executives, including Yang and Semel. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court in San Jose, California. It alleges that Yahoo! provided Xianhua’s private emails to the Chinese government in exchange for commercial access to more Chinese internet users.

AME Cloud Ventures

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 * AME (pronounced "ah-meh") has provided funding to more than 50 startups, including Tango, Evernote, Wattpad, Vectra Networks Inc., and Chinese travel site Shijiebang.
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 * AME (pronounced "ah-meh") invests primarily in companies that work with data. Through AME, Yang has provided funding to more than 50 startups, including Evernote, Wattpad, Vectra Networks Inc., Wish, Zoom, and Docker.


 * Delete  – This isn't germane to the section, and it's redundant with the subsequent list of board seats.

Newsbreak.com

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 * Yang and Jeff Zheng cofounded News Break in 2015. In 2020 they added Harry Shum as chairman of the board.
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 * Jeff Zheng founded News Break in 2015 with Yang in the role of Chief Advisor.
 * Per the source: "Founded in Silicon Valley in 2015, with Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang as Chief Advisor"... I also don't think the second sentence re: Shum is germane to an article on Yang.


 * I believe this is meant to be a subsection of "Career", not a top-level section (especially with the "Board seats" section as a subsection beneath it). It may also may make sense to eliminate this one-sentence section entirely and just add  to the subsequent list of board seats – or just delete it entirely, since it's only an advisor role and not a full board seat. (Swapped in a TechCrunch source instead of the News Break blog post sourced in the article, since News Break is a deprecated source.)

Board seats

 * Add after : , per the source already in the article.
 * Update the dates for Curbside from (2013–) to (2013–2018). Rakuten acquired Curbside in 2018 and rebranded it as Rakuten Ready a year later.
 * Delete "(Observer)" after Lenovo; Yang is currently a regular board member there.

Philanthropy

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 * A new pavilion at the museum, funded by Yang and Yamazaki's donation and named in their honor, opened in 2020.


 * Yang and Yamakazi loaned more than 50 Chinese ink paintings to Stanford's Cantor Arts Center in summer 2018 for its "Ink Worlds" exhibition.


 * Propose renaming to "Philanthropy and impact" and adding:
 * Yang was featured in Asian Americans, a PBS documentary series on Asian American history, in 2020. In 2021, he was among the co-founders of The Asian American Foundation, a $250 million initiative to address racism against Asian Americans and provide services to Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Yang sits on the board of the foundation, described by its organizers as the largest-ever philanthropic effort to support the AAPI community.

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