Mr. Schiffman has a degree in economics and history from Duke University. Glenn has made over 27 trades of the IAC/InterActive stock since 2018, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC.
In June 2019, he published a column in CFO Magazine describing the importance of a detailed, rigorous approach to capital allocation in order to win superior returns. He previously served as Chief Financial Officer of ANGI Homeservices Inc. from September 2017 until March 2019. He began his career at Lehman Brothers in 1991, where he spent 18 years in a variety of roles, including Co-Head of the Global Media Group and Head of Asia-Pacific Investment Banking. Schiffman serves on the Board of Directors of Match Group and ANGI Homeservices Inc. Schiffman graduated from Duke University with a B.A. Total Cash Compensation information is comprised of yearly Base Pay and Bonuses. Previously, he was a Partner at The Raine Group, a merchant bank focused on advising and investing in the technology, media, and telecommunications industries.
Rankings In 2018 , Glenn H. Schiffman's compensation ranked 881st out of 13,410 executives tracked by ExecPay. Most recently he exercised 58,833 units of IAC stock worth $7,500,619 on 7 July 2020. Glenn H. Schiffman is a Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President of IAC/Interactivecorp. Glenn H. Schiffman is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of IAC.
Glenn has made over 28 trades of the IAC/InterActive /Old/ stock since 2018, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Match Group, Inc. annual reports of executive compensation and pay are most commonly found in the Def 14a documents. Glenn H. Schiffman serves as Director of the Company. in Economics and History. Most recently he exercised 4,000 units of IAC stock worth $183,120 on 3 February 2020. Glenn Schiffman biography. In 2014, Schiffman and his wife, Stacy Schiffman, pledged $1 million to create a pediatric cancer research fund at Duke Children’s Hospital & Health Center.
Other past leadership roles include Co-Head of Global Media at Lehman Brothers, Head of Investment Banking Asia-Pacific at Lehman Brothers, and subsequently Nomura, as well as Head of Investment Banking, Americas for Nomura following Nomura’s acquisition of Lehman’s Asia business.Mr. In these positions, Schiffman helped build the M&A business, leading it to win a number of awards, including FinanceAsia's Momentum House of the Year for 2007 and the number one position in completed M&A deals for 2008. Match Group, Inc. income statements for executive base pay and bonus are filed yearly with the SEC in the edgar filing system. Of this total $600,000 was received as a salary, $3,500,000 was received as a bonus, $4,315,200 was received in stock options, $0 was awarded as stock and $149,612 came from other types of compensation. Prior to his appointment at IAC, Mr. Schiffman served as Senior Managing Director at Guggenheim Securities. He was named Institutional Investor’s CFO of the Year for the Midcap Internet Sector in 2018.IAC’s family of websites is one of the largest in the world, comprised of more than 150 brands and products.Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer As Chief Financial Officer at ANGI Homeservices Inc., Glenn H. Schiffman made $8,564,812 in total compensation. This information is according to proxy statements filed for the 2018 fiscal year. In 2016, Schiffman joined IAC as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, with IAC CEO Joey Levin citing Schiffman’s “outstanding record of integrity, creativity and operational leadership” as a tremendous asset to the company.In a CFO Insights column with Forbes on January 11, 2019 Schiffman explained the importance of balancing short-term success and long-term growth by working closely with brand executives.
Glenn H. Schiffman serves as Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President of the Company. He is a member of the National Committee on United States-China Relations, and serves as a member of the Board of Visitors for the Duke University School of Medicine. In this role, Mr. Schiffman oversees corporate finance, accounting, M&A, investor relations, and administration functions.Prior to his appointment at IAC, Mr. Schiffman served as Senior Managing Director at Guggenheim Securities. In this role, Mr. Schiffman oversees corporate finance, accounting, M&A, investor relations, and administration functions. Schiffman explained how IAC allocates capital toward three pursuits: (1) investing in our existing businesses; (2) acquisitions; and (3) share repurchases and dividends.Schiffman is on the Board of Directors of Match GroupIn 2009, the Atlas Awards named Schiffman, then Senior Managing Director and Head of Asia Pacific Investment Banking at Nomura, the Asia M&A Banker of the Year.In November 2017, Schiffman was named Institutional Investor’s CFO of the Year for the Midcap Internet Sector.
He is Founder and Chairman of the Valerie Fund Endowment and a member of the Valerie Fund’s Board of Advisors.
Schiffman also received $3.5M in bonus, $600K in salary and $149.6K in other compensation.
Over his career, Prior to joining IAC, Mr. Schiffman served as Senior Managing Director at Guggenheim Securities, the investment banking and capital markets business of Guggenheim Partners, from March 2013. Glenn H. Schiffman is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of IAC.