Vice Chairman of AOL to Retire In 2007
Ted Leonsis, the Vice Chairman of AOL and President of its fast-growing Audience business, will retire from an active management role on January 1, 2007, the company and Mr. Leonsis announced today. Leonsis will retain all of his management responsibilities for the remainder of 2006 and help the company complete its transition to a Web services business. Following his retirement from active management, he will remain Vice Chairman of the company, reporting to AOL Chairman and CEO Jonathan F. Miller.
Now the question is; who will effectively run AOL next year?
Jason Calacanis? Don't hold your breath, looks like AOL isn't happy with the Netscape's turnaround.
























