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Encyclopedia > Ted Leonsis

Theodore "Ted" J. Leonsis is a pioneer of the Internet and new media, a sports team owner, and an active philanthropist. Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1956 to Greek immigrant parents, their goal was for their only son to become educated and go to a good college. [1]. For other meanings, see Brooklyn (disambiguation). ...


As one of the country's premiere business leaders, Leonsis is a Vice Chairman of AOL LLC and leads the company's Audience Business. He is also the majority owner of Lincoln Holdings LLC, a sports and entertainment company that includes a partnership of 11 area business leaders. Lincoln Holdings owns 100% of the NHL’s Washington Capitals, the WNBA’s Washington Mystics and approximately 44% of Washington Sports and Entertainment Limited Partnership (WSELP), which owns the NBA’s Washington Wizards, the Verizon Center (formerly the MCI Center) and the Baltimore-Washington Ticketmaster franchise. Leonsis has been named one of the 20 most powerful people in sports by the Sporting News, Washington's Business man of the Year by Washington Business Journal, a Washingtonian of the Year by Washingtonian Magazine, and ADL's man of the year. The Washington Capitals are a professional ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C.. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The Washington Mystics are a Womens National Basketball Association team based in Washington, DC. They started play in 1998, the second year of the WNBA and are one of the WNBAs first expansion franchises. ... The Sporting News (TSN) is an American-based sports newspaper, currently affiliated with the Fox network. ... The Washington Business Journal is part of Bizjournals, a division of American City Business Journals, the largest publisher of metropolitan business newspapers in the United States. ...

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With AOL

Leonsis acquired his fortune as an executive at America Online. He is currently the longest tenured senior level executive at America Online, serving as Vice Chairman of the company, and as President of its Audience Business. He has served as President of the AOL Core Service and AOL Web Properties, as well as President of the AOL Services Company. He is credited with positioning AOL as a media company and being the first to create and invest in “made-for-the-medium” interactive content properties. Prior to joining AOL in 1993, he was founder and CEO of Redgate Communications, the first venture-capital backed new media company. He now runs all of AOL's Audience-based businesses, which seek to grow AOL's Internet audience via Web-based programming and products across AOL's leading network of Web properties – including AOL.com, AIM, MapQuest, Moviefone, Netscape.com, Advertising.com, Weblogs, Truveo, and others – and to monetize this audience through advertising, search, and commerce. He was named Time Warner's Community Action Man of the Year in 2005. Leonsis was also a judge in the 2004 All Star Blogger contest, which saw author/blogger Stacey Monponsett rise to prominence. Mr. Leonsis is scheduled to retire from AOL in 2007. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the job of having the ultimate executive responsibility or authority within an organization or corporation. ...


Ownership of the Capitals

In his seven years as the Washington Capitals’ chairman and majority owner, Leonsis has steered the organization into becoming a visible and prominent fixture in the Greater D.C. region. With his partners in Lincoln Holdings, and the Capitals’ management team, the NHL team is on track to deliver on the promise by Leonsis to build a team that fans would get to watch grow – and that promise is already paying off with a mix of complementing player talents including “2005-2006 NHL’s Rookie of the Year” Alex Ovechkin and long-time, award winning goalie Olie Kolzig, as well as many others. The team has a had a strong history with three playoff appearances since Leonsis purchased them, along with two Southeast Division titles, and the second best Capitals regular season of all-time in the 1999-2000 season.


Other

Ted Leonsis is known for his multitasking, short-attention span, long-term focus on interactivity and colorful personality. After surviving a dire airplane crash landing in 1983, he committed to living life to the fullest and drafted a list of 101 things to do in life and has completed many of the tasks including owning a sports franchise. He is also involved in the filmmaking business through his producing of a documentary feature, "Nanking," which will premier in 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival. He also has two other films in development for theatrical release. Fixed-wing aircraft is a term used to refer to what are more commonly known as aeroplanes in Commonwealth English (excluding Canada) or airplanes in North American English. ... The Sundance Film Festival is a film festival in the United States, and ranks alongside the Cannes, Moscow, Venice, Berlin, and Toronto festivals as one of the most prestigious in the world. ...


Leonsis is a philanthropist and is very involved with numerous charities, including Best Buddies, Hoop Dreams, See Forever Foundation, Youth Aids, and numerous others through the work of the Leonsis Foundation. He is an author of several books, including Blue Magic, and has invented a board game called Only in New York. Leonsis once served as mayor of Orchid, Florida, and serves on the board of directors of his alma mater Georgetown University. He lives in McLean, Virginia and Vero Beach, Florida with his wife and two children. Someone who practices Philanthropy. ... A board game is a game played with counters or pieces that are placed on, removed from, or moved across a board (a premarked surface, usually specific to that game). ... Orchid is a town located in Indian River County, Florida. ... Georgetown University, incorporated as the The President and Directors of the College of Georgetown, is a private university in the United States, located in Georgetown, a historic neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded on January 23, 1789 by Archbishop John Carroll, it is both the oldest Roman Catholic and oldest... Boundaries of the McLean CDP as of 2003. ... Vero Beach has been the Spring training home of the Los Angeles Dodgers since 1948. ...


Leonsis's uncle and cousin, George "John" Apostolos and Sebastian "Sammy" Sampas, were best friends of Jack Kerouac, which Kerouac mentions numerous times throughout his writings.[2] Kerouac's 3rd marriage is with Stella Sampas, older sister of Sammy & Ted Leonsis' cousin.[3] Jack Kerouac (pronounced ) (March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969) was an American novelist, writer, poet, artist, and part of the Beat Generation. ...


Ted famously runs his own blog at Ted's Take.


References

External links

  • Ted's Take (blog)
  • Ted Leonsis
  • Leonsis' list of 101 things to do (from ESPN)
  • Ted Leonsis Q&A
  • Nanking

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