
LendingTree CEO Doug Lebda Dies in ATV Accident
Doug Lebda, founder and CEO of LendingTree and minority owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, died at age 55 in an ATV accident on his family’s farm in North Carolina.
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Doug Lebda, founder and CEO of LendingTree and minority owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, died at age 55 in an ATV accident on his family’s farm in North Carolina.

Doug Lebda, founder and CEO of LendingTree, died in an ATV accident at age 55, prompting leadership changes at the company and tributes to his legacy in the financial industry.

Doug Lebda, CEO and founder of LendingTree, died in an ATV accident on his family farm in North Carolina. The company announced leadership changes, with Scott Peyree becoming CEO and Steve Ozonian as Chairman, and expressed their commitment to continue Lebda's legacy. Lebda was remembered as a visionary leader who transformed the financial services industry.

Doug Lebda, founder and CEO of LendingTree, died in an ATV accident at age 55. He founded the company in 1996 to simplify loan shopping, which became a major online financial marketplace. Leadership will transition to COO Scott Peyree, with Lebda's legacy recognized for transforming financial services. Lebda is survived by his wife and three daughters.

Douglas Lebda, founder and CEO of LendingTree, died in an ATV accident at age 55. He founded the company in 1996, led it through its IPO, and was a key figure in the financial services industry. Scott Peyree has been appointed interim CEO. Lebda is survived by his wife and three daughters from a previous marriage.

An ATV crash at Indian Mountain ATV Park in Alabama resulted in two deaths and seven injuries, including children, due to high speed and lack of safety restraints. The accident involved a crowded side-by-side ATV hitting another vehicle and overturning into a tree. Authorities emphasize the importance of safety measures, and the investigation is ongoing.

Sophia Hutchins, a close friend and manager of Caitlyn Jenner, died in an ATV accident in Malibu on July 2 at age 29. Her cause of death is still under investigation, and she will be laid to rest in Los Angeles on July 24. Hutchins was the CEO of LUMASOL and appeared on Jenner's reality series, with her death prompting ongoing inquiries into the circumstances of the crash.

Caitlyn Jenner has publicly responded to the tragic death of her close friend and manager, Sophia Hutchins, who died in an ATV accident near Malibu. Caitlyn described going through tough times and declined further comment, as details emerged about the crash site.
Sophia Hutchins, Caitlyn Jenner's friend and manager, died at age 29 in a Malibu ATV accident when her vehicle collided with a moving car and fell into a ravine. Hutchins was pronounced dead at the scene, and the incident also involved two uninjured passengers in the other vehicle.
Sophia Hutchins, Caitlyn Jenner's manager and close confidante, died at 29 in Malibu due to injuries from an ATV collision. She was also the CEO of the Caitlyn Jenner Foundation and a prominent transgender advocate.
Sophia Hutchins, Caitlyn Jenner's manager and close associate, died at age 29 in a tragic ATV accident near Jenner's Malibu home when she hit a vehicle and fell into a ravine. Hutchins, known for her behind-the-scenes work and her background in finance and health tech, was widely mourned online. Jenner was not present at the time of the accident.

Sophia Hutchins, Caitlyn Jenner's manager and a prominent transgender activist, tragically died in an ATV accident in Malibu at age 29. The incident involved her ATV ricocheting off a car and rolling down a gully. Hutchins was known for her advocacy and leadership in the transgender community, and her death has sparked mourning across social media and entertainment circles.
Sophia Hutchins, Caitlyn Jenner's friend and manager, died at age 29 in Malibu after an ATV accident that caused her to fall 350 feet down a ravine near Jenner's home. Hutchins, who was also transgender and a former CEO of LUMASOL, was pronounced dead at the scene, with no other injuries reported.

Julian Fleming, a former Penn State and Ohio State receiver, was involved in a serious ATV accident in Pennsylvania where his passenger, Alyssa Boyd, was killed. The crash, caused by a deer jumping into the roadway, is under investigation, and Fleming sustained a suspected serious injury.

Sean Garinger, a former star of "16 and Pregnant," tragically died in an ATV accident on his mother's property, and his family is creating a permanent memorial at the site. The accident occurred when the ATV flipped over, pinning him underneath and causing fatal injuries. His family plans to build a memorial with a stone wall, custom urn, and garden. Sean leaves behind two young daughters, and his ex-partner, Selena Gutierrez, is grieving the loss of an "amazing father."