Ross Levinsohn — American Businessman

Ross Levinsohn is a technology and media executive, and currently board member and investor. He served as CEO at Yahoo in 2012 and prior to that role was Executive Vice President, Americas and Head of Global Media. For six years, he was president of Fox Interactive. He serves on several media and technology boards, including the "multi-channel, male-focused media network" Scout. Levinsohn is a board member at Tribune Media, mobile advertising company Millennial Media, Zefr, which licenses movie clips and places them on YouTube, the National Association of Television Program Executives and the Neil Bogart Pediatric Cancer Research Program. He is also a Trustee at his alma mater, American University... (wikipedia)

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