Douglas J. Greenlaw is the chairman and co-founder of Community Journals. Greenlaw heads up The Journal's board of advisors and serves on its editorial board. He has recently served
as chief executive officer and director of Switchboard, Inc., and as president
and chief operating officer of Princeton Video Image. From 1994 through 1996,
Greenlaw was president and chief operating officer of Multimedia Inc., which owned
radio and television stations, cable systems, newspapers and an entertainment
division ( Donahue, Sally Jesse Raphael and Jerry Springer). From 1991 to 1994, Greenlaw was chairman and chief executive officer of Whittle
Communications' Venture division, which put Channel One into the classrooms. Previously,
Greenlaw had been executive vice president of sales and marketing for MTV Networks,
a division of Viacom, and was in a senior leadership position with MTV, VH-1,
Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite. DouglasGreenlaw@aol.com
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