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GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt heads up President Obama's 27-member jobs council, which also includes AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, AOL co-founder Steve Case and Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg. GE said Monday that its "Hiring Our Heroes"...
Launched under the leadership of Steve Case and former Euro Disney and Club Med Chairman and CEO Philippe Bourguignon, Portico is the common sense solution for consumers seeking all the advantages of luxury homes for their vacations, with reliable...
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 17: AOL co-founder and former CEO and Chairman Steve Case (L) talks with Director of the National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling before a meeting of President Barack Obama's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, a... View Photo »
A negative sentiment in the economy, or market generally, usually leads large companies to pull back and be a little more conservative, to kind of play defense not offense, which actually creates an opening for young, disruptive companies
Caitlin Keating , reporter Nantucket for the masses? FORTUNE -- Luxury travel is going downstream. Exclusive Resorts, a high-end travel company owned by Steve Case, is launching Portico, a new private club that lets members access luxury vacation...
GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt heads up President Obama's 27-member jobs council, which also includes AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, AOL co-founder Steve Case and Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg. GE said Monday that its "Hiring Our Heroes"...
Whether it will have a quantifiable effect in nurturing start-ups and creating jobs is unlikely to be evident for some time. But its chairman, Steve Case, a co-founder of AOL, and its chief executive, Scott Case, a co-founder of Priceline who is not...
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg (C) attends a meeting of U.S. President Barack Obama's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness at the White House in Washington January 17, 2012. Seen at left is General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt and at right is AOL founder Steve... View Photo »
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Whether it will have a quantifiable effect in nurturing start-ups and creating jobs is unlikely to be evident for some time. But its chairman, Steve Case, a co-founder of AOL, and its chief executive, Scott Case, a co-founder of Priceline who is not...
Needless to say, the executives who engineered the give-away of Time-Warner did just fine, walking away with tens of millions of dollars. And the top executives at AOL, most notably Steve Case, its co-founder, also did fine. The deal allowed Case to...
Steve Case (born August 21, 1958) is a businessman best known as the co-founder and former chief executive officer and chairman of America Online (AOL). He reached his highest profile when he played an instrumental role in AOL's merger with Time Warner in 2000. Full Article
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg talks with Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy Gene Sperling (C) and AOL founder Steve Case (R) during a meeting of the Council on Jobs and Competitiveness at the White House in Washington January 17, 2012...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 31: White House National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling (R) greets Carlyle Group Managing Director David Rubenstein (L) and co-founder and former chief executive officer and chairman of America Online (AOL) Steve Case before delivering remarks on U.S....
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 31: White House National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling (L) delivers remarks on U.S. economic policy as Steve Case (R) listens at a luncheon discussion held by the Economic Club of Washington at the Grand Hyatt Washington October 31, 2011 in...
View Photo »Revolution CEO Steve Case, who is also the founder of AOL, attends a meeting of U.S. President Barack Obama's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness at the International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers Local Union #5 Training Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania October 11, 2011.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 08: U.S. first lady Michelle Obama (L) listens as U.S. President Barack Obama addresses a Joint Session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol September 8, 2011 in Washington, DC. Also pictured are (back row) CEO Jeffrey Immelt of GE, Kenneth Chenault CEO of...
View Photo »General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt (L) talks with AOL founder and current CEO of Revolution LLC Steve Case (R), as they wait for President Barack Obama to arrive, while sitting in the first lady's box in the House Chamber. on Capitol Hill in Washington September 8, 2011. Obama proposed...
View Photo »Members of the gallery for President Barack Obama address to a joint session of the United States Congress on the subject of job creation back row: CEO Jeffrey Immelt of GE, Kenneth Chenault CEO of American Express, Steve Case AOL founder, Darlene Miller CEO of Permac Industries, Governor...
View Photo »Jeff Immelt, chairman and CEO of GE, left, talks with Steve Case, chairman and CEO of Revolution LLC and chairman of Startup America Partnership, talk before President Barack Obama delivers a speech to a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011.
View Photo »Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg (C) attends a meeting of U.S. President Barack Obama's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness at the White House in Washington January 17, 2012. Seen at left is General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt and at right is AOL founder Steve Case.
View Photo »Co-founder of AOL Steve Case waits for U.S. President Barack Obama to speak at the closing of the Winning the Future Forum on Small Business at Cleveland State University in Ohio, February 22, 2011.
View Photo »Co-founder of AOL, Steve Case, arrives at the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in Cleveland, Ohio, aboard Air Force One, February 22, 2011. President Barack Obama plans to name Case as a member of his new panel on jobs and competitiveness, the White House said on Tuesday.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (L) walks off Air Force One with America Online (AOL) co-founder Steve Case (2nd L) and US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner as they arrive to attend the Winning the Future Forum on Small Business in Cleveland, Ohio, February 22, 2011.
View Photo »Steve Case waits beside a White House vehicle after arriving with President Barack Obama at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. , Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011. The President was returning from Cleveland.
View Photo »Energy Secretary Steven Chu, left, and Steve Case wait on the tarmac at Andrews Air Force Base, MD, after exiting Air Force One, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011. The pair accompanied President to Cleveland.
View Photo »First lady Michelle Obama (4th L) and Vice President Joe Biden's wife, Jill, (2nd R) clap from the front row of the First Lady's Box before the start of President Barack Obama's address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington September 8, 2011. Others in the box...
View Photo »Guests in the first lady's box applaud during the speech by President Barack Obama to a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011. Front row from left are first lady Michelle Obama, Joseph Kidd, Jill Biden, Marlena Clark and Kirk Bergstom. Back row...
View Photo »UBS Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Robert Wolf (L) speaks with AOL co-founder Steve Case during a meeting of the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness at the White House in Washington February 24, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama, followed by, second from left, Steve Case, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, and Energy Secretary Steven Chu, step off of Air Force One as they arrive at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in Cleveland, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011.
View Photo »Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg talks with Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy Gene Sperling (C) and AOL founder Steve Case (R) during a meeting of the Council on Jobs and Competitiveness at the White House in Washington January 17, 2012...
View Photo »A negative sentiment in the economy, or market generally, usually leads large companies to pull back and be a little more conservative, to kind of play defense not offense, which actually creates an opening for young, disruptive companies
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