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Richard Parsons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (275 words) |
 | Richard Parsons (born April 4, 1948), is the chairman and CEO of Time Warner. |
 | Richard Parsons served as a lawyer for New York governor Nelson Rockefeller and followed Rockefeller to Washington when he became vice president in 1974. |
 | Parsons also worked on the transition team for Michael Bloomberg when he was elected mayor of New York City in 2001. |
| Time Warner: Richard D. Parsons (357 words) |
 | Richard D. Parsons is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Time Warner Inc., whose businesses include filmed entertainment, interactive services, television networks, cable systems and publishing. |
 | Parsons was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dime Bancorp, Inc., one of the largest thrift institutions in the United States. |
 | Parsons’ civic and non-profit commitments include Co-Chairman of the Mayor’s Commission on Economic Opportunity in New York; Chairman Emeritus of the Partnership for New York City; Chairman of the Apollo Theatre Foundation and service on the boards of Howard University, the Museum of Modern Art and the American Museum of Natural History. |