
PayPal: A Brief History
PayPal was founded in 1998 to move money between two Palm Pilots. After it became more popular than eBay's own payment system, the auction site bought PayPal in 2002. After becoming a leader in Internet-based payments, PayPal appears to be returning to its roots through recent work with mobile devices.
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Peter Thiel and Max Levchin
Peter Thiel and Max Levchin, PayPal's founders, took on the rival payment systems backed by major banks and also faced early Internet fraudsters. The two are still collaborating today by

Bill Harris
Harris remained influential in financial services after departing from PayPal by co-founding

Rajiv Dutta
Dutta was president of PayPal

Scott Thompson
Thompson headed PayPal beginning in 2008 and

John Donahoe
Donahoe, eBay's CEO, is running PayPal until a permanent president is named. Even without Thompson, "the PayPal leadership team has never been stronger," Donahoe

Ranjana Clark
Clark, PayPal's chief customer and marketing officer, has 26 years in banking and payments. She has held leadership roles at Western Union Co., Wachovia Corp. and Wells Fargo & Co. She has also been named to American Banker Magazine's

Gary Marino
Marino joined PayPal in 2008 when it

Mark Lavelle

Patrick Dupuis

David Marcus
Marcus joined PayPal last year when

Don Kingsborough

Sam Shrauger

Ed Eger
As senior vice president and general manager for North America, Eger runs PayPal's largest business unit. Eger was previously the CEO of Citigroup's international credit card business and has held leadership roles in financial services across the globe.

Rupert Keeley
Keeley is the senior vice president for PayPal's Asia Pacific region and works in Singapore. Prior to joining PayPal, he spent 11 years at Visa Inc., where, among other roles, he was the group executive and president of the Asia Pacific and CEMEA regions.

Igor
Another notable name in PayPal's lineup is Igor, the transaction-monitoring software for which PayPal credits