Wolf has served on the Board of Directors of several companies including: Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO), the multinational internet company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California,[1][2] Entercom Communications Corporation.[3] (NYSE: ETM), the fourth-largest broadcasting company in the United States, iAmplify.com,[4] a Web-based content publisher/syndication network with the world's largest selection of expert video/audio downloads, and on the Board of Advisors for Slide.com,[5] a leading social entertainment company, which was sold to Google for approximately $200 million in August 2010. Michael J. Wolf used to be the President and Chief Operating Officer of MTV Networks.[6][7] During his tenure at MTV, Wolf became one of Mark Zuckerberg's early mentors, as chronicled in "The Facebook Effect", by David Kirkpatrick[8] Wolf used to be a Director of McKinsey & Company,[9] the international consultancy, and Head of its Global Media and Entertainment Practice. Before joining McKinsey in 2001,[10] Wolf was a Senior Partner with Booz & Company, where he spearheaded its Media and Entertainment Group.[11] Wolf is the author of various publications on the subjects of entertainment,[12] economics,[13] non-fiction, e-business[14] strategies and the development of global media. Michael was named by Silicon Alley 100 as one New York's Coolest Tech People In 2010, 2012 and 2013.[
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Wolf has served on the Board of Directors of several companies including: Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO), the multinational internet company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California,[1][2] Entercom Communications Corporation.[3] (NYSE: ETM), the fourth-largest broadcasting company in the United States, iAmplify.com,[4] a Web-based content publisher/syndication network with the world's largest selection of expert video/audio downloads, and on the Board of Advisors for Slide.com,[5] a leading social entertainment company, which was sold to Google for approximately $200 million in August 2010. Michael J. Wolf used to be the President and Chief Operating Officer of MTV Networks.[6][7] During his tenure at MTV, Wolf became one of Mark Zuckerberg's early mentors, as chronicled in "The Facebook Effect", by David Kirkpatrick[8] Wolf used to be a Director of McKinsey & Company,[9] the international consultancy, and Head of its Global Media and Entertainment Practice. Before joining McKinsey in 2001,[10] Wolf was a Senior Partner with Booz & Company, where he spearheaded its Media and Entertainment Group.[11] Wolf is the author of various publications on the subjects of entertainment,[12] economics,[13] non-fiction, e-business[14] strategies and the development of global media. Michael was named by Silicon Alley 100 as one New York's Coolest Tech People In 2010, 2012 and 2013.[
Wolf has served on the Board of Directors of several companies including: Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO), the multinational internet company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California,[1][2] Entercom Communications Corporation.[3] (NYSE: ETM), the fourth-largest broadcasting company in the United States, iAmplify.com,[4] a Web-based content publisher/syndication network with the world's largest selection of expert video/audio downloads, and on the Board of Advisors for Slide.com,[5] a leading social entertainment company, which was sold to Google for approximately $200 million in August 2010. Michael J. Wolf used to be the President and Chief Operating Officer of MTV Networks.[6][7] During his tenure at MTV, Wolf became one of Mark Zuckerberg's early mentors, as chronicled in "The Facebook Effect", by David Kirkpatrick[8] Wolf used to be a Director of McKinsey & Company,[9] the international consultancy, and Head of its Global Media and Entertainment Practice. Before joining McKinsey in 2001,[10] Wolf was a Senior Partner with Booz & Company, where he spearheaded its Media and Entertainment Group.[11] Wolf is the author of various publications on the subjects of entertainment,[12] economics,[13] non-fiction, e-business[14] strategies and the development of global media. Michael was named by Silicon Alley 100 as one New York's Coolest Tech People In 2010, 2012 and 2013.[
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