- Richard Parsons
Infobox Celebrity
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name = Richard Parsons
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birth_place =Brooklyn, New York , U.S.
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occupation =Businessman
salary = 10.64 million
website = [http://www.timewarner.com/corp/management/board_directors/bio/parsons_richard.html Time Warner Corporate]Richard Dean Parsons was born in New York, Brooklyn on April 4, 1948. He is the Chairman of the Board of
Time Warner . It was recently announced that he would be stepping down as CEO of Time Warner on December 31 2007 but will remain as chairman of the board [ [http://www.cnbc.com/id/21637288 Time Warner Confirms Parsons Stepping Down] ] . He is also on the board of directors ofCitigroup . A native ofBrooklyn, New York , Parsons graduated from theUniversity of Hawaii , at 6'4" tall he played varsitybasketball . He earned aJuris Doctor fromAlbany Law School in 1971, coming top of his class.An
African-American Republican, Parsons served an internship at the New York State Legislature, at which time he was invited to work as a lawyer for the staff of the thenNew York Governor Nelson Rockefeller . When Rockefeller was appointedVice President of the United States , in 1974, Parsons followed him toWashington D.C. , where he worked directly with PresidentGerald Ford . He also met a deputy attorney general, Harold R. Tyler, and one of his aides, a youngRudolph W. Giuliani , with whom he was to be closely associated - supporting him in his campaign for New York mayor and heading his transitional council. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C02E7DF1F3CF93AA35751C1A9679C8B63 New York Times, 2001: Richard Parsons profile] ]In 1977, Parsons returned to New York and became a partner after only two years at the
Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler law firm; Working at the firm was Giuliani. During his eleven years at the firm he took on Happy Rockefeller, the widow of Nelson (who had died in 1979) as a high-profile client. [http://www.notablebiographies.com/news/Ow-Sh/Parsons-Richard.html Encyclopedia of World Biography] ] In 1988, he was recruited to serve as chief operating officer of the "Dime Bank" by Harry W. Albright Jr., who was a former Rockefeller aide. He later became chairman and CEO and oversaw a merger with Anchor Savings Bank; gaining a substantial sum when the Dime Bank was demutualized.Three years later, in 1991, on the recommendation of Nelson's brother
Laurance Rockefeller to the then CEO Steven Ross, Parsons was invited to join Time Warner's board; he subsequently became president of the company in 1995, recruited byGerald Levin . He helped negotiate the company's merger withAmerica Online in 2000, creating a $165-billionmedia conglomerate .In December 2001, it was announced that chief executive Gerald Levin would retire and Parsons was selected as his successor. The announcement surprised many media watchers who expected chief operating officer Robert Pittman to take the helm. In 2003, Parsons made the announcement of the name change from AOL Time Warner to simply Time Warner.
Prominent connections
From the early 1980s through much of the 1990s, Parsons owned a house at the
Rockefeller family estate in Pocantico Hills, (seeKykuit ), where his grandfather was once a groundskeeper. For a brief time he had worked for Nelson at the family office, "Room 5600", atRockefeller Center (he currently has a Time Warner office in Rockefeller Plaza at the Center).Parsons is chairman emeritus of the "Partnership for New York City", [cite web
url = http://www.timewarner.com/corp/management/corp_executives/bio/parsons_richard.html
title = Richard D. Parsons
accessdate = 2007-08-06
date = 2006-03-10
work = Time Warner] established byDavid Rockefeller in 1979, [cite web
url = http://www.nycp.org/founder.html
title = Founder
accessdate = 2007-08-06
work = Partnership for New York City] who has known him for many years. He is an advisory trustee of the family's principal philanthropy, theRockefeller Brothers Fund and he sits with David Rockefeller on the board of theWorld Trade Center Memorial Foundation . Parsons is also on the board of the family createdMuseum of Modern Art .In 2001,
United States President George W. Bush selected Parsons to co-chair a commission on Social Security. Parsons also worked on the transition team forMichael Bloomberg , who was electedMayor of New York City in 2001. In 2006, Parsons was selected to co-chair the transition team for the incoming Governor of New York,Eliot Spitzer . [ [http://www.nycp.org/pressReleases/2006/pr_111706_transition.html Partnership Members Assist Spitzer Transition Team] ]In August 2006, an article in "
New York Magazine " reported that Parsons will likely run for Mayor of New York City in the 2009 New York mayoral election, claiming that "insiders say it's all but official". [ [http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/19141/index.html New York Magazine: Is Parsons the New Bloomberg?] ]ee also
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Time Warner
*Rockefeller Center
*Nelson Rockefeller
*David Rockefeller
*Rockefeller family Notes
External links
* [http://www.timewarner.com/corp/management/board_directors/bio/parsons_richard.html Richard D. Parsons] , biography at the Time Warner corporate Web site
* [http://www.notablebiographies.com/news/Ow-Sh/Parsons-Richard.html Richard Parsons biography] , at the Encyclopedia of World Biography
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