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Paul Greenberg is an experienced media and technology leader. He is CEO of Nylon,[1] a leading international provider of fashion, music and pop culture content for Millennials with digital, e-commerce, influencer, event and print assets. He is also a regular contributor on Fox Business.[2][3]
Previously, he was President of SFX (Nasdaq: SFXE), the largest global dance music company.[4] Prior to that, he was CEO of CollegeHumor (an IAC company), responsible for three websites, a long-form TV development division and a film production division.[5]
Before that, as President, Digital of Time Inc. Lifestyle Group, he was responsible for 10 digital properties.[6]
In 2009, Greenberg was named one of The Hollywood Reporter’s “Top 50 Digital Power” executives[7] while serving as Executive Vice President and General Manager of TV Guide Digital.[8]
Prior to joining TV Guide, Greenberg served as Senior Vice President, Global Business Development and Partner Relations at MediaNet (formerly MusicNet),[9] a top digital music provider. Greenberg was previously Vice President, Business Operations at MTV Networks’ MTV.com. He began his career as a sports announcer at 1010 WINS in New York City.
Mr. Greenberg is very involved in the New York start-up community as a mentor for TechStars,[10] First Growth Venture Network[11] and Entrepreneur's Roundtable.
He earned a Bachelor’s degree from Columbia College and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia Business School.
References
edit- ^ Nylon Media Inc. Names Paul Greenberg CEO
- ^ Nylon Media CEO Paul Greenberg discusses his view on Meerkat, Periscope and Facebook’s new messenger
- ^ Nylon Media CEO Paul Greenberg weighs in on Sony’s leaked emails and CollegeHumor.com going up for sale.
- ^ Former CollegeHumor Boss Has A New Gig, At the World’s Biggest Dance Music Promoter
- ^ College Humor Gets a New Grownup: Time Inc. Digital Dude Paul Greenberg
- ^ Meet Paul Greenberg: Time Inc.’s New Digital Lifestyle President
- ^ Digital Power 2009
- ^ TV Guide's Digital Battlefield
- ^ MusicNet Promotes Two Executives To Senior Vice Presidency
- ^ TechStars New York Mentors
- ^ Up-And-Coming Accelerator First Growth Venture Networks Introduces Sixteen Cool New Startups
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