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Keynote Speaker
Ted Leonsis, Vice Chairman of AOL LLC &
President of AOL Audience Business
Ted Leonsis, vice chairman of AOL
LLC, leads the company's Audience
Business, which seeks 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.
Leonsis is a pioneer of the Internet
and new media, a sports team owner, and
an innovator in the world of
philanthropy. He has been with AOL for
13 years and is credited with
positioning AOL as a major media company
and inventing the successful channel
programming model.
As head of AOL's core service, Ted
became known as AOL's "champion of the
member," delivering a world-class
experience for AOL's members. He led
efforts to develop cutting-edge products
and programming across the company's
dial-up, broadband, wireless, and voice
services.
Prior to joining AOL, Leonsis founded
and was CEO of Redgate Communications
Corp., considered the first new-media
marketing company, participated in
launches of the Apple Macintosh, the IBM
PC and Wang office automation, and
founded four computing magazines.
As majority owner of National Hockey
League's Washington Capitals, Leonsis
has employed state-of-the-art consumer
and interactive initiatives to
dramatically boost the Capitals'
attendance and revenue. He is a minority
shareholder in the National Basketball
Association's Washington Wizards with
future purchase rights to the team and
to Verizon Center in Washington. In
addition, Leonsis' investor group owns
and operates the Washington Mystics, a
franchise of the Women's National
Basketball Association.
Leonsis is a former mayor of Orchid,
Florida, and sits on the boards of
Georgetown University and several
charities, where he has used the
interactive medium to encourage greater
volunteerism and involvement. Recently,
he received an Andrew Heiskell Community
Service Award from Time Warner, AOL's
parent company. Leonsis was named one of
the 25 most powerful people in sports by
Sporting News and businessman of the
year by Washington Business Journal.
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