Ann Kirschner

Ann Kirschner

Ann Kirschner is an American academic, entrepreneur, and author, who started nfl.com and was the former head of Columbia University's Fathom. She is the University Dean of William E. Macaulay Honors College of The City University of New York, and the author of "Sala's Gift".

Biography

Ann Kirschner has had an eclectic career as an academic and writer, and as a media and marketing pioneer in broadcast television, cable, satellite, and interactive media. Her start-ups include the first full-channel cable teletext service, REQUEST; the first home satellite broadcast networks, PRIMETIME 24; the first sports league on satellite television and the Internet, NFL SUNDAY TICKET and NFL.COM; and FATHOM, the first interactive knowledge network associated with leading universities, libraries, museums, and research institutions.

Kirschner previously headed up new media for the National Football League (NFL), overseeing the introduction of new programming ventures in emerging technologies such as interactive television and the Internet. She is the founder of NFL.COM, superbowl.com and Team NFL on America Online.

Kirschner served as president of Comma Communications, a telecommunications and interactive consulting firm. She also co-founded Satellite Broadcast Networks and PrimeTime 24, where she became the first executive vice president of sales and marketing of both companies. Earlier, she was the director of new business development for TelePrompTer/Group W Cable, where she won an ACE award in marketing.

Kirschner began her career as a lecturer in Victorian literature at Princeton University and has also been a freelance writer and editor at CBS, the New York Times, and several publishing companies. She was the assistant director for English programs at the Modern Language Association, and worked as an assistant to the director of the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library. She has received grants from the Texas Committee for the Humanities for a study on PhDs in business and from the Littauer Foundation for a book on the Holocaust.

Kirschner was named one of New York Magazine's "Millennium New Yorkers" and was also honored as a distinguished graduate of Princeton University. She is a current or former board member of Apollo, Public Agenda, Jewish Women's Archive, MOUSE, Open University of Israel, New York Media Association, Theatreworks USA, the Topps Company, the Princeton University English Department Advisory Council and Leadership Council of the Graduate School.

A Whiting Fellow in the Humanities, she received her PhD in English literature from Princeton University, an MA from the University of Virginia and a BA from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

ervice And Awards

She was named one of New York Magazine's "Millennium New Yorkers".

Books

Kirschner is the author of "", the story of her mother's wartime rescue of hundreds of letters written to her during five years in Nazi slave Labor camps. The letters include the correspondence between her mother and Ala Gertner during the Holocaust. SALA'S GIFT is also published in Germany(SALAS GEHEIMNIS), Poland (LISTE Z PUDELWKA), Italy, and China.

Media

* The Chronicle of Higher Education: [http://chronicle.com/errors.dir/noauthorization.php3?page=/weekly/v53/i13/13b01001.htm Adventures in the Land of Wikipedia]

External links

* [http://www.girlgeeks.org/innergeek/inspiringwomen/kirschner.shtml Ann Kirschner] on girlgeeks.org
* [http://technologysource.org/author/ann_kirschner/ Ann Kirschner] on The Technology Source
* [http://www.salasgift.com| Sala's Gift]


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