Apostolos Gerasoulis
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AlmamaterStony Brook University
Occupation(s)Executive Vice President, Search Technology of Ask.com
SpouseXiaolan Zhang (1994–present) [1]
Apostolos Gerasoulis | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 19, 1952 |
| Alma mater | Stony Brook University |
| Occupation(s) | Executive Vice President, Search Technology of Ask.com |
| Spouse | Xiaolan Zhang (1994–present) [1] |
| Children | 2 |
Apostolos Gerasoulis is a Greek professor of computer science at Rutgers University,[2] and the co-creator of Teoma,[3] an Internet search engine that powers Ask.com,[4][5] which Apostolos co-founded along with his colleagues at Rutgers in 2000.[6] Apostolos later went on to serve as the vice president of search technology at Ask.com, before leaving the company in 2010.[7] Gerasoulis has appeared in TV commercials for Ask.com.[8][9]