Marie Oh Huber
Former CLO, eBay; Board Director of Public Company, Portland General Electric (NYSE)
Marie Oh Huber is a public company independent director and Fortune 500 C-suite business and legal/public policy leader. For a combined 30 years until mid-2024, Marie was Chief Legal Officer at eBay (NASDAQ), CLO at Agilent Technologies (NYSE), and in senior roles at Hewlett-Packard Company (the predecessor company to HPE and HP Inc., NYSE). She is a director of Portland General Electric (NYSE) where she chairs the Nominating, Governance & Sustainability Committee and serves on the Compensation Committee.
She previously served on the Board of Adevinta (formerly ADE.OL), a Europe-based digital classifieds company that recently was acquired in a take-private, the James Campbell Company LLC, a private national real estate company, and the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, where she chaired the CEO search committee and the nominating committee. She is a member of the University Council of Yale, an advisory group to the President appointed by the Yale Corporation, and the Northwestern Law Board. Marie frequently speaks and teaches on corporate governance and leadership, most recently at the National Association of Corporate Directors/NorCal, London School of Economics, Wharton, Stanford Directors College, the SEC, Page Society, Women, Influence, Power & the Law Summit, DirectWomen and NAPABA. She previously taught and served as Leader-in-Residence at Columbia Law School and is teaching at Stanford Law School this academic year.
She has steered global public tech and life sciences companies through disruptive geopolitical, technology, regulatory and public policy developments. During her role as Chief Legal Officer of eBay for nine years, she led through transformative global M&A; two rounds of shareholder activism; Board, CEO and executive leader succession; complex financial transactions; crisis management; major restructurings; and litigation, union and employment matters. She navigated dynamic products liability, IP, data privacy, Gen AI, cybersecurity, sustainability, social/political, and risk management developments affecting consumer tech platforms and diversified tech companies operating at scale globally.
Marie received her B.A. from Yale, her J.D. from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and studied at the London School of Economics. She and her husband live in the Bay Area and have two young-adult children.