NEW YORK, NY — The AOL Time Warner Foundation
today named the 15 members of its inaugural board
of directors. They are:
Steve Case (Chair of the Board)
Chairman, AOL Time Warner Inc.
Kathy Bushkin (President, AOL Time Warner
Foundation)
Senior Vice President, AOL
Time Warner Inc.
Betty Cohen
President, Cartoon
Network Worldwide and President, Turner Learning,
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
Gary Credle
Executive Vice
President, Administration and Studio Operations,
Warner Bros.
Andrew Kaslow
Senior Vice President,
AOL Time Warner Inc.
Ken Lerer
Executive Vice President,
AOL Time Warner Inc.
Michael Lynton
President, AOL
International
Henry McGee
President, HBO Home
Video, Home Box Office
Ken Novack
Vice Chairman, AOL Time
Warner Inc.
Dick Parsons
Co-Chief Operating
Officer, AOL Time Warner Inc.
Lisa Quiroz
Publisher, People en
Español, Time Inc.
Sylvia Rhone
Chairman and CEO,
Elektra Entertainment Group, Warner Music Group
Tom Rutledge
Senior Executive Vice
President, Time Warner Cable
George Vradenburg, III
Executive
Vice President of Global and Strategic Policy, AOL
Time Warner Inc.
Audrey Weil
President, CompuServe,
AOL Inc.
The AOL Time Warner Foundation, based in New
York City and Dulles, Va., seeks to use the power
of media, communications and information
technology to serve the public interest and
strengthen society.
The Foundation engages the full range of AOL
Time Warner's unique resources to build innovative
and sustainable programs in four priority areas:
Equipping Kids for a Better Future; Extending
Internet Benefits to All; Engaging Communities in
the Arts; and Empowering Citizens and Civic
Participation.
The Foundation's first major new initiatives —
focusing on 21st Century literacy — will merge
Time Warner's commitment to literacy with AOL's
commitment to access to technology.
About AOL Time Warner
AOL Time
Warner (NYSE: AOL) is the world's first
Internet-powered media and communications company,
whose industry-leading businesses include
interactive services, cable systems, publishing,
music, TV networks and filmed entertainment.
For more information, visit
www.aoltwfoundation.org.