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Notable People

  • Marc Andreessen (Netscape co-founder and AOL Chief Technology Officer)
  • Jim Barksdale (former director)
  • John Barnes (former head researcher)
  • Randall Boe (Executive Vice President and General Counsel)
  • Jason Calacanis (former CEO of Weblogs, Inc. and former GM of Netscape)
  • Steve Case (former CEO and Board Chairman)
  • Mary Cheney (former Vice President for Consumer Advocacy)
  • Elwood Edwards (Voice actor for "You've got Mail")
  • Randy Falco (former CEO and Board Chairman)
  • Justin Frankel (Nullsoft founder)
  • Maureen Govern (former CTO)
  • Ron Grant (former President and COO)
  • Alexander Haig (former Director)
  • Michael Jones (former CEO of Userplane)
  • Jim Kimsey (former CEO and Board Chairman)
  • Ted Leonsis (Vice Chairman, President AOL Audience Group)
  • Joanna Lumley (UK voice for "You've got mail.")
  • Jonathan Miller (former CEO and Board Chairman)
  • Robert W. Pittman (former President)
  • Michael Powell (involved during merge with Time Warner)
  • Barry Schuler (former CEO)
  • Marc Seriff (former CTO)
  • Jean Villanueva (former Vice President of Corporate Communications, married Steve Case in 1998)

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