On April 25, 2007, Thomas Enraght-Moony was promoted to CEO of online dating service Match.com, after serving as the company's senior vice president, general manager, and COO for three years.
Prior to joining Match.com, Enraght-Moony served as the vice-president of ecommerce for ATT Wireless.
Enraght-Moony has ties to the Match.com CEO before him, Jim Safka. Both Enraght-Moony and Safka worked together at two companies, including ATT Wireless, prior to joining Match.com.
Enraght-Moony holds an MBA from INSEAD and also has an undergraduate degree in economics and history from Glasgow University.
Quotes from Thomas Enraght-Moony
About Going from COO to CEO
"I've been integral to the strategy that's in place,. The results speak to the fact that we're doing the right things. My mission is to accelerate that." (told to the Dallas Morning News)
About Match.com and His Role as CEO
"Match.com has led a cultural shift that has fundamentally changed the way that people connect, communicate and find love. “I look forward to playing an even greater role in helping people enter into rewarding relationships online or offline.”"
About Growing Match.com
"There are 93m single people in America – only 3m use online dating services. There are 12m single people in Britain. That’s set to rise to 16m by 2011. Almost everyone who could use these services, doesn’t. Our task is to get them off the fence.." (told to The Sunday Times)
About Users Finding Mates Via Match.com
"You are applying technology to one of the most important decisions people can make, and it’s such a great fit. We get photos of babies and wedding invitations. Wow! I just got one from a couple in Florida who would never have met without us. And yeah, I am going." (told to The Sunday Times)
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