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Kevin Conroy: AOL's Digital Music Maestro The former BMG exec's combination of tech and marketing savvy may be just what's needed to create harmony among the company's varied offerings
To Ad Veteran Bob Schmetterer, Digital Means Dollars That belief has helped the CEO of Euro RSCG push his agency into advertising's top five JANUARY 10, 2001 MOVERS & SHAKERS Musicbank's CEO: Hitting the Right Net Notes Michael Downing and his partner avoided legal battles over their online music "locker." Now they have deals with all the big record labels and a chance to test their model JANUARY 3, 2001 MOVERS & SHAKERS Can Judith Bitterli Establish a Beachhead for "eduCommerce"? Powered's CEO, a former Army parachutist, is fighting to prove that free online classes will make clients' sites sticky -- and her company profitable DECEMBER 27, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS The Woman with All the Right Answers? Louise Kirkbride is impressing even tech-wary investors with Broad Daylight, a startup whose Web customer-relations software automates companies' replies to questions DECEMBER 20, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Aaron Shapiro's Message: We've Got Enhanced E-Mail Avienda Technologies' chairman believes he can sell global companies on his vision for a more interactive e-mail DECEMBER 13, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Jeremy Wertheimer: Unraveling the Travel-Booking Tangle His programming algorithms are behind Orbitz, the airline-industry venture that's expected to shake up the online-travel business DECEMBER 6, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Microsoft's Turncoat or True Believer? As CEO of Web-tool maker Crossgain, Tod Nielsen walks a tightrope -- he's competing with the giant he once worked for and still feels loyalty toward NOVEMBER 29, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Jon Antevy Totes a Web Toolbox for Builders He dreams of revolutionizing the construction industry by helping project members communicate better through his e-Builder site NOVEMBER 22, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Rabble-Rouser Jeremy Rifkin Takes Aim at E-Marketers In his new book and speaking tour, the consumer activist warns of the Web's potential to destroy privacy and turn culture into a commodity NOVEMBER 15, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Can Michael Rubin Take Global Sports across the Goal Line? As dot-coms get clobbered, the high-energy serial entrepreneur swears he has the formula for online profits with his cyber service for sporting-goods sellers NOVEMBER 8, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS From Snail Mail to the Internet Fast Track A trailblazer at the Swedish Post, Ulf Dahlsten is now leading one of Europe's hippest Net startups, Web-design firm Icon Medialab NOVEMBER 1, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS The Inventor Who's Making a Business of Charity Harry Gruber believes the Web can revolutionize fund-raising. Now he must persuade nonprofits that Kintera, his latest startup, knows a better way to rattle the cup OCTOBER 25, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Why Nat Goldhaber Is Tilting at Political Windmills The serial entrepreneur is running for Vice-President because he cares about the issues and Pat Buchanan ticked him off. Turns out, it's a lot like a launching startup OCTOBER 18, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Judy Estrin's Bridge to Tomorrow With husband Bill Carrico, the serial entrepreneur has started Packet Design to focus on the Net's long-term future -- not short-term market thinking OCTOBER 11, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS A Quiet Quest to Make Shockwave a Sensation CEO Lawrence Levy plans to use a leaner budget and parent Macromedia's advantages to succeed where other Web entertainment sites haven't OCTOBER 4, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS The Man Leading GE Aircraft's Web Invasion Ex-Green Beret John Rosenfeld loved blowing things up for Uncle Sam. Now he's building the jet-engine division's B2B beachhead on the Net SEPTEMBER 27, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Vikas Kapoor: Can His Idea Factory Crank out Digital Age Winners? The new CEO of Walker Digital -- founded by Priceline's Jay Walker -- aims to launch scores of companies based on an arsenal of patents SEPTEMBER 20, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS FreeMarkets' Glen Meakem: Ready for a Bloody Battle in B2B Thanks to the gulf war veteran's leadership, his online exchange could hold off VerticalNet and be a key survivor in a perilous field SEPTEMBER 13, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Can "Mike the Knife" Give Electrolux a Net-Age Edge? CEO Michael Treschow knows how to slash costs. Now he wants to turn dull white boxes into brainy appliances to transform profit margins View Next Page | 1999 Movers & Shakers Archive |
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