

Incidentally, Google doubled his reward amount when he announced that he would use the money for charity. Vice President at ICONIQ Capital (Fundraising) New York, NY. Sarah Kim Seasoned management specialized in strategic and international business development Seoul.

In another incident, Sanmay Ved, a former Google employee, bought for a minute in October last year, although he was later informed he could not own the domain. Sarah has a keen ability to diagnose and address issues in the ensemble, as is evident with the many successful projects she’s overseen. The domain name refers to Zuckerberg’s daughter Maxima Chan. A multifaceted talent, Sarah has inspired me as a conductor and music educator through her work time and time again whether it was by leading Bienen’s student ensembles or conducting a recording session. But, this is my first such deal, and I have no regrets,” Augustine told The New Indian Express. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Later, my friends told me that I could have made a much bigger deal. Join Facebook to connect with Sarah Kim and others you may know. To my surprise, they agreed to the amount I demanded.

When they asked me what my amount for the deal was, I said US$700, thinking that they would agree for US$500. ICONIQ Capital 2019 - Present3 years London, England, United Kingdom ICONIQ Growth partners with exceptional entrepreneurs and leaders who drive global impact and change. Iconiq Capital, which helps manage the fortunes of Silicon Valley billionaires, hired Sarah Kim from Stanford University’s 22.2 billion endowment, where she was a director of private equity and. “I received an email from Sarah Kim of ICONIQ Capital, the wealth manager of Zuckerberg, stating that they were willing to purchase the domain. Augustine feels he lost out on a big opportunity to make more money from the deal. The buyer was a wealth management firm that represents Facebook’s Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Twenty-one-year-old Amal Augustine, a final year student of Electronics and Communications Engineering at Edathala KMEA Engineering College, recently sold the domain ‘ ’ for Rs 46,480.
