NEW YORK — NEW YORK (AP) — LendingTree CEO and founder Doug Lebda died in an an all-terrain car accident over the weekend, the web loaning platform stated Monday.
In an organization announcement, LendingTree confirmed that Lebda unexpectedly died on Sunday and that its management “deeply mourns his passing” whereas extending condolences to the manager’s family members.
“Doug was a visionary chief whose relentless drive, innovation and fervour reworked the monetary providers panorama, touching the lives of tens of millions of customers,” LendingTree’s board of administrators stated in an announcement. “His ardour will proceed to encourage us as we transfer ahead collectively.”
Scott Peyree, LendingTree’s chief working officer and president, has now been appointed CEO efficient instantly. And lead impartial director Steve Ozonian can even step into Lebda’s position as chairman of the board, the corporate stated.
Shares of Charlotte, North Carolina-based LendingTree fell greater than 2% by early afternoon buying and selling on Monday.
Lebda based LendingTree in 1996 — to “simplify the mortgage procuring course of” after experiencing his personal frustrations when getting his first mortgage, LendingTree’s web site notes. The platform launched nationally in 1998 and have become a public firm in 2000. It was later acquired by web conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp, earlier than spinning off by itself once more in 2008.
As we speak, LendingTree’s central on-line loaning market helps customers discover and examine loans for mortgages, bank cards, insurance coverage wants and extra. LendingTree, Inc. additionally owns manufacturers throughout the monetary sector — together with CompareCards and Worth Penguin.
Along with his multiple-decade profession at LendingTree, Lebda additionally co-founded a monetary providers platform for youngsters and households referred to as Tykoon in 2010. He beforehand labored as an auditor and guide for PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
“All of my concepts come from my very own experiences and issues,” Lebda advised The Wall Road Journal in a 2012 interview.