Time Warner Ceo Richard Parsons 2025 Calendar. Photo TIME MAGAZINE 100 INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE GALA NYP2007050804 Parsons ascended to the role of CEO of AOL Time Warner in 2002, succeeding Gerald Levin, two years after the company's ill-fated $165 billion merger with AOL NBA NHL Men's College Basketball Men's Top 25 Women's College Basketball Women's Top 25 MLB NFL Auto Racing
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A year later, AOL split from Time Warner and began trading as a separate company, following years of struggles to reinvent itself as a business focused on advertising and content. Parsons, who died at his Manhattan home, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2015 and cited "unanticipated complications" from the disease for cutting back on work a few.
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Richard Dean Parsons (April 4, 1948 - December 26, 2024) was an American business executive, notably the chairman of Citigroup and the chairman and CEO of Time Warner It just isn't for me," he said in 1997, "It is… like air Parsons stepped down as CEO in 2007 and as chairman in 2008
Goodbye to one of New York's 'wise men', Richard Parsons, 19482024. Parsons, who died at his Manhattan home, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2015 and cited "unanticipated complications" from the disease for cutting back on work a few. A year later, AOL split from Time Warner and began trading as a separate company, following years of struggles to reinvent itself as a business focused on advertising and content.
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