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Encyclopedia > Richard D. Parsons

Richard D. Parsons is the present CEO and Chairman of the Board of the largest media company in the world, Time Warner, Inc.. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the job of having the ultimate executive responsibility or authority within an organization or corporation. ... Time Warner Inc. ...


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  • Richard D. Parsons Bio at Time Warner, Inc.
  • Parsons' Speeches

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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.
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