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Dara Khosrowshahi

Expedia

Industry

Travel / E-Commerce

Country

United States (born Iran)

Founded

2005

Net Worth

$300M+

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Famous Quote

Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.

Why #84

See entry #80 — Khosrowshahi's Expedia tenure is covered there. This entry is consolidated.

The Story

Before becoming Uber's turnaround CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi spent 12 years transforming Expedia from a single travel brand into the world's largest online travel company. Under his leadership, Expedia acquired Hotels.com, Trivago, Orbitz, Travelocity, HomeAway, and dozens of other brands, growing revenue from $2.1B to $10B+ and turning Expedia Group into a travel conglomerate.

Key Achievements

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See entry #80

By the Numbers

#80

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Fun Facts

See entry #80 for full details.

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