![]() ![]() Louis, Missouri, to Stamford, Connecticut, though kept many of its operations in St. In late 2012, with longtime Cablevision executive Thomas Rutledge named as their CEO, Charter relocated its corporate headquarters from St. Charter is the fifth-largest telephone provider based on number of residential lines. With over 32 million customers in 41 states, it is the second-largest cable operator in the United States by subscribers, just behind Comcast, and the third-largest pay TV operator behind Comcast and AT&T. He is the author of more than 50 technical publications and an inventor of more than 70 granted and pending patents.įamolari has served on the advisory board for the National Venture Capital Association, the board of the Small UAV Coalition, the strategic advisory board for Grand Central Tech, the investment advisory committee for Ben Franklin Technology Partners and the Wharton employer advisory board.įamolari earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from Rutgers University and a master’s degree in business from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.Charter Communications, Inc., is an American telecommunications and mass media company with services branded as Spectrum. He also oversaw investments and participation in the Techstars IoT and Mobility programs as well as the creation of the Verizon Media Tech Venture Studio.įamolari began his career in advanced technology R&D at Bell Labs. Previously, David was a director with Verizon Ventures, where he led investments in Beamr, FanDuel, Playsight, PrecisionHawk, Skyward and Swiftmile. Prior to Hearst, he worked for Details magazine at Conde Nast.Įnglish graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Trinity College and earned his master’s degree in business from Columbia Business School.ĭavid Famolari is managing director of Hearst Ventures. In his first position at Hearst, English ran business development and strategy for Hearst’s network of magazine websites, culminating in the merger of and (iVillage). ![]() Aside from his Ventures activities, he has helped oversee two of Hearst’s digital businesses and acted as interim CEO of UGO Networks. His primary focus is on Hearst’s investments in the United States.Įnglish joined Hearst in 1995 and has had a variety of operational and investment responsibilities during his tenure. Most recently, English led the investments in portfolio companies BuzzFeed, Pandora, Relationship Science, Brightcove, Sling Media and WideOrbit. English has invested in, and served as a board director or observer of, over 16 companies. Scott English is a senior managing director and co-head of Hearst Ventures and pursues strategic investments and acquisitions for Hearst in digital media. In addition to his responsibilities serving on the boards of Hearst Ventures’ portfolio businesses, Bronfin also serves on the board of directors of Hasbro Corporation, as well as a broad array of civic, educational and not-for-profit social services boards.īronfin holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree in business from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Bronfin began his career as an engineering manager at an early-stage marine technology business in New Orleans. Previously, Bronfin was with NBC for over 10 years, where he served as general manager of NBC’s digital television group, a founder of the Interactive Media Group and vice president of NBC Cable and Business Development. ![]() In addition to Bronfin’s role driving the growth and success of Hearst Ventures, he acts as a strategic resource to Hearst businesses as they pursue their own digital operational and M&A strategies. Hearst Ventures currently operates in the United States, China, Europe and Israel. Under Bronfin’s leadership, Hearst Ventures has grown to become one of the most active and successful corporate venture funds in the world with more than $1 billion invested to date. He previously served as president of Hearst Interactive Media and Technology Group, which led Hearst’s efforts in digital media alongside the company’s media operating groups. Bronfin is senior managing director of Hearst Ventures, the corporate venture capital unit of Hearst.īronfin joined Hearst in 1996 and has held a number of leadership positions at the company. ![]()
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