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Revision as of 21:47, 4 February 2007 by WillowW (talk | contribs) (new cat)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Ilan Yeshua became the CEO of both Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. and Britannica.com Inc. on 16 May 2001, replacing Don Yannias in the latter position. When Britannica.com Inc. was spun off from Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. in 1999 to develop the Britannica's digital versions, Yannias switched to being CEO of Britannica.com Inc., leaving the CEO-ship of Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. vacant. The two CEO-ships were re-united under Yeshua, who had been serving as CEO of Britannica Israel, Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Britannica.com Inc.
Before his time with the Britannica, Yeshua was long associated with the Centre for Educational Technology (CET), an educational technology firm based in Tel Aviv that was partially acquired by Britannica.com Inc. At CET, he worked his way up through several positions, including marketing manager, head of the medical division and developer of educational learning materials, and finally deputy general director. He also served as chief executive officer for a CET subsidiary, the Centre for Educational Technology Holdings
Yeshua obtained a bachelor's degree with honors in medical science from Hebrew University.
Reference
Press release announcing Yannias' replacement as CEO (19 May 2001)
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