Marie Oh Huber

Visiting Lecturer in Law
(fall term)
Education

J.D., Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, 1986

B.A., Yale University, 1983

Courses Taught
  • The Role of the Modern General Counsel
Marie Oh Huber headshot

Marie Oh Huber is a visiting lecturer in law at Yale Law School. She is an experienced public and private company independent director and former chief legal officer at eBay, a Fortune 500 global ecommerce company with in-house payments/fintech and ads platforms, and Agilent Technologies, a Fortune 500 global life sciences/healthcare company offering scientific instruments, software, and services. 

She is experienced in cross-border M&A, digital transformations, risk management, and CEO/board succession and shareholder activism. Currently, she serves as a board member of Portland General Electric (NYSE energy company), where she chairs the Nominating, Governance and Sustainability Committee and is a member of the Audit and Risk Committee.  She is also a fellow of the Stanford Rock Center on Corporate Governance and serves on the boards of the Asian Art Museum (SF) and Northwestern Law School. She advises an AI start-up and a health/beauty/wellness fund investing in Korea, Japan, and the U.S. Previously, she served on the boards of Adevinta (European digital classifieds company); the James Campbell Company, a family-controlled commercial real estate company; the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, the largest community foundation in the U.S., where she chaired the CEO search committee and the Nom Gov Committee; and the University Council of Yale. 

She was named a 2024 Fellow of the American College of Governance Counsel, 2024 100 AAPI Board Members Making a Difference, 2024 DirectWomen Distinguished Alumna, Burton Awards Legends in the Law 2019, and FT Global General Counsel 2019. She is a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors and Extraordinary Women on Boards. Huber earned a B.A. from Yale University, a J.D. from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, and was a general course student at the London School of Economics.