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Patti Hart, Yahoo Director, May Step Down From Board Over CEO Scott Thompson's Resume Scandal

By MICHAEL LIEDTKE 05/08/12 08:32 PM ET AP

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SAN FRANCISCO — The flap over a bogus college degree on Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson's official biography has claimed its first casualty – the director who led the committee that hired him four months ago.

Patti Hart will surrender her Yahoo board seat at the company's still-unscheduled annual meeting. She framed her decision as a commitment to focus on her job as CEO of gambling-machine maker International Game Technology, while allowing Yahoo's board to deal with the fallout from the recent revelations about Thompson's inaccurate academic credentials.

"It has been my privilege to serve Yahoo stockholders and I remain confident in the company's future," Hart said in a statement distributed Tuesday by IGT.

Yahoo Inc. thanked Hart for serving on its board since June 2010 and wished her luck.

Pleasantries aside, Yahoo's own board probably wanted Hart to leave down, said Gene Grabowski, an executive vice president at Levick Strategic Communications, which works with companies facing crises.

"In a crisis, sometimes there are circumstances where you have to make a sacrifice to the gods. This appears to be one of them," Grabowski said of Hart's departure from the board.

Hart, 56, becomes the sixth Yahoo director to depart the board since the company hired Thompson to engineer a turnaround. The exodus will leave Yahoo with nine directors.

IGT Chairman Philip Satre said IGT's board urged Hart to leave Yahoo in order for her to avoid being distracted.

The turmoil swirling around Yahoo is likely to escalate. A dissident shareholder who is seeking to shake up the board even more is demanding access to internal records about Thompson's hiring. And Yahoo's board is conducting its own investigation into why no one flagged an inaccuracy that has been appearing in Thompson's bio for years.

At various times, published summaries of Thompson's academic background have included a computer science degree from Stonehill College that he never received. Thompson graduated from Stonehill, a Catholic school near Boston, in 1979 with a bachelor's in accounting, an accomplishment that Yahoo correctly listed in his bio.

Those earlier inaccuracies have raised questions about whether Thompson deliberately allowed the misinformation to perpetuate and why Hart didn't insist on a more thorough background check before Yahoo hired him.

After Thompson joined Yahoo, the non-existent degree appeared on his bio on Yahoo's website and in documents filed April 27 with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

"It's pretty clear that there was information that slipped through Yahoo's fingertips and someone has to be held accountable," said Gayle Mattson, an executive vice president for executive search firm DHR International.

Hart's plans to leave Yahoo's board were first reported by All Things D, a technology blog affiliated with The Wall Street Journal.

Several experts on corporate ethics and governance have predicted Thompson is likely to lose his job because of the uproar over the fabricated college degree.

An activist hedge fund trying to gain four seats on Yahoo's board already had been calling for the company to jettison Thompson and Hart. Hart laid out her exit strategy after the hedge fund, Third Point LLC, launched its attempt to review Yahoo's internal records so it can learn more about the Thompson's hiring.

In a memo sent Monday to Yahoo's employees, Thompson apologized for the distractions caused by the furor over his inaccurate bio. But he didn't offer an explanation on who was responsible for the deception. He also promised to cooperate with the investigation by Yahoo's board.

After announcing its plans for the inquiry last week, Yahoo provided more details on Tuesday about who will oversee the investigation. The probe will be handled by a committee of three directors who joined the company's board after Thompson's hiring.

Alfred Amoroso, a veteran high-tech executive, will lead the committee, which also will include John Hayes, American Express Co.'s chief marketing officer, and Thomas McInerney, former chief financial officer for IAC/InterActiveCorp. Los Angeles lawyer Terry Bird will serve as the special committee's independent counsel.

The investigation will review whether Thompson ever lied about his academic credentials, as well as Yahoo's own internal controls.

Besides skewering Hart for shoddy research into Thompson's background, Third Point blasted her for an inaccuracy about her own academic history.

Hart's bio had claimed she held a bachelor's degree in marketing and economics. After being confronted by Third Point, Yahoo clarified that Hart graduated from Illinois State University with a bachelor's degree in business administration with specialties in marketing and economics.

IGT also said Hart holds a bachelor's degree in marketing and economic in a recent SEC filing.

"After a thorough review, the IGT board of directors has found no material inconsistencies in Patti Hart's academic credentials," Satre said.

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03:59 AM on 05/10/2012
She lied on her resume too . That's why she had to go .
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parabq
10:45 PM on 05/09/2012
Hart is right - she has a BA in Business Administration with a major in marketing and a minor in economics. Nothing wrong with that !!!!! But Thompson is another story. Hart is probably smart to leave, Yahoo is whacked.
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GODLAKE
O well, whatever, nevermind...
12:28 PM on 05/09/2012
The fact is that everybody lies on their resume one way or another. But to fabricate a college degree? lol that's a bit too much.
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03:56 AM on 05/10/2012
That's indeed a bit of a strech. The only thing that I ever fabricated were my hobbies .
10:43 AM on 05/09/2012
Sociopaths believe the end justifies the means when $$$ is in the mix. Say and do anything, step on anyone you wish, as you chase the big bucks.

In regressive circles, this is an honorable practice.
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AGarcia
11:29 AM on 05/09/2012
Really? Now you can be considered a sociopath for lying on a resume? Really seems to lower the standard from mass murderer. People should resist the urge to conflate.
04:20 PM on 05/09/2012
There's a wide range of behaviours fitting that definition.
10:31 AM on 05/09/2012
Why do people continue to lie on there resumes in today society of technology?
10:11 AM on 05/09/2012
Maybe it's time to look at her resume, too. And working for a maker of gambling machines? That's one of the most corrupt industries.
deepthicket
A man is as big as the things that make him mad.
10:51 AM on 05/09/2012
Manufacturing gambling machines is a corrupt industry? Really? Please provide a single reference to back up that amazing statement. I think you have gambling machines confused with voting machines.
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skantea
A Resource Based Economy
09:43 AM on 05/09/2012
I believe everything I read. I am always smiling. I am a robot.
09:30 AM on 05/09/2012
This sounds like the template for Liz Warren, you go girl, show some class.
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Decipherer
Objects may be closer than they appear
09:34 AM on 05/09/2012
Really? How so, Sparky?
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Hugh-Gee
My micro-bio is infectious.
10:14 AM on 05/09/2012
Oh, you know, she's a woman, and we hate Warren, so we'll insert a snide insult wherever we can.
Five cents per comment, you know. It adds up.
10:43 AM on 05/09/2012
...says the brain stem thinker.
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Decipherer
Objects may be closer than they appear
09:28 AM on 05/09/2012
"Pleasantries aside, Yahoo's own board probably wanted Hart to leave down, said Gene Grabowski, an executive vice president at Levick Strategic Communications, which works with companies facing crises."

Please tell me, how do you "leave down," unless you are a feathered creature -- a duck, goose, swan -- that sort of thing?
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Hugh-Gee
My micro-bio is infectious.
10:13 AM on 05/09/2012
Yeah, I noticed that typo too.
Proofreaders: cleanup on Paragraph 5!
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matthewmk2
Won't say that I'm better, just that I'm less wors
09:23 AM on 05/09/2012
The f***? Why is she leaving? It was Thompson who lied on his Resume, not her.
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Goddess Athena
Proud Liberal Floozy
09:53 AM on 05/09/2012
She led the committee that hired him. Shouldn't she have at least either checked his credentials or asked someone on the committee to do it?

They were hiring a CEO of a major corporation. I have friends who are applying for cashier jobs to try to ear a second income that go through more rigorous background checks.
10:44 AM on 05/09/2012
Look deeper. She also lied on her resume.
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matthewmk2
Won't say that I'm better, just that I'm less wors
12:47 PM on 05/09/2012
No she didn't She just embellished the details a bit.

I still don't think it's right that she has to leave, but what do I know, right?
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authorized-user
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09:12 AM on 05/09/2012
It's time to start checking the Board of Directors's credentials that oversee overpaid CEO's of failing corporations.
YHOO is the tip of the iceberg.
stumanchu35
Tolerance is a one way street.
09:07 AM on 05/09/2012
Did she claim she was an American Indian?
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Decipherer
Objects may be closer than they appear
09:29 AM on 05/09/2012
Don't quit your day job, Funnyman.
10:45 AM on 05/09/2012
Simple thinker.
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RedBirdy
A right delayed is a right denied
07:18 AM on 05/09/2012
I once had a job, that on paper I wasn't qualified for. But, I had the experience. They knew I didn't have the paper (at the time). Lowered the salary a few thousand and offered me the job. They saved thousands because they didn't have to send me to dozens of trainings. Eventually they raised my pay. Degrees are great to have if you can afford them! But sometimes experience and a good work ethic goes a long way.
stumanchu35
Tolerance is a one way street.
09:08 AM on 05/09/2012
You are absolutely correct.
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Decipherer
Objects may be closer than they appear
09:30 AM on 05/09/2012
The last time I used a resume to get a job was in 1983.
06:47 AM on 05/09/2012
Are these people serious? What the hell does cs degree from 79 have to do with anything this person does today? This is a credentail worshiping society. All the cheating that I have seen go on in corporate america and colleges and this is what they choose to focus on?
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semilla9
This is Minerva. She bites.
06:58 AM on 05/09/2012
this is about someone lying about their credentials intentionally in order to get a job. if you're good enough to do a job without having a credential, why lie about it in the first place?
09:56 AM on 05/09/2012
You've got to be blind or naive to not know the answer to that question.
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Decipherer
Objects may be closer than they appear
09:34 AM on 05/09/2012
Actually, my focus is on atrocious spelling and grammar . . . yours.
05:21 AM on 05/09/2012
But listing yourself as a "minority" because someone in your famiily had high cheekbones, is still apparently OK.
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Guscat
07:33 AM on 05/09/2012
I doubt if you were a Warren supporter before cheekbonegate. Relax.
02:37 PM on 05/09/2012
Does the fact that I don't intend to vote for Warren, and never did, excuse her resume fraud?
10:46 AM on 05/09/2012
Simple thinker.
02:38 PM on 05/09/2012
Thimple sinker.

My point is, that's not really an argument or even a position -- it's 3rd grader name-calling. Surely you can do better.