Richard Parsons, 76, the executive dubbed “Captain Emergency” for his record of stabilizing ailing companies, died Thursday at his home in New York City. The cause of death was bone cancer, The New ...
During her time in Germany, she was attached to the Entertainment Showcase, where she performed for NATO military and ...
Parsons was named chief executive officer of AOL Time Warner in 2002 after the $124-billion merger of the dial-up internet ...
By Benjamin Mullin Richard D. Parsons, whose humane approach to business made him a serial troubleshooter at distressed companies including Time Warner, CBS and Citigroup and a sought-after ...
Richard Parsons, one of corporate America's most prominent Black executives who held top posts at Time Warner and Citigroup, died Thursday, the financial services company Lazard, where Parsons was ...
NEW YORK — Richard Parsons, one of corporate America's most prominent Black executives who held top posts at Time Warner and Citigroup, died Thursday. He was 76. Parsons, who died at his ...
He said that Parsons was a “tough and brilliant negotiator, always looking to create something where both sides win.” Richard Dean Parsons was born on April 4, 1948, in Brooklyn, New York ...
Richard D. Parsons, a longtime banking executive who took the helm of Time Warner during a troubled time for the communications company and who helped Citigroup navigate the financial crisis ...
Richard D. Parsons, a pioneering Black business executive who led Time Warner after its disastrous merger with AOL and had a hand in untangling some of the media industry’s knottiest dilemmas ...
Richard D. Parsons, one of the leading corporate executives and crisis managers of his generation, who as chairman of Time Warner and Citigroup became a steadying pilot for media and financial ...
Richard Parsons, who presided over Time Warner as CEO from 2002-2007 as the media conglomerate was recovering from the epic fail of the AOL merger and who later became interim chairman of CBS to ...