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JANUARY 24, 2001  —  MOVERS & SHAKERS
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




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JANUARY 17, 2001  —  MOVERS & SHAKERS
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


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