Ray Akhavan was Resigned as Vice President, Associate General Counsel and Chief Intellectual Property Counsel at Ancestry

Date of management change: January 04, 2021 

What Happened?

Lehi, -based Ancestry Resigned Ray Akhavan as Vice President, Associate General Counsel and Chief Intellectual Property Counsel

 

About the Company

Ancestry is the world`s largest online resource for family history. We have helped pioneer the market for online family history research, taking a pursuit that was expensive and time-consuming and making it easy, affordable and accessible to anyone with an interest in their family history. The foundation of our service is an extensive collection of billions of historical records that we have digitized, indexed and put online over the past 18 years. These digital records and documents, combined with our proprietary online search technologies, tools and collaboration features, have enabled our more than two million subscribers to create more than 60 million family trees that contain more than 6 billion profiles, make meaningful discoveries about the lives of their ancestors. With over 1,500 employees around the world, we are known for our cutting-edge technology, phenomenal innovation, and offer a compelling and rewarding workplace where you will thrive. We seek out passionate people to join our mission of helping people discover, preserve and share their family history. We invite you to explore and discover the many opportunities that await you at Ancestry.

 

About the Person

Ray Akhavan is General Counsel at DermTech. Previously, Ray held various senior legal leadership roles in the industry.

 

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