Leo Hindery, Jr.

Leo Hindery, Jr. is Managing Partner of InterMedia Partners VII, LP, along with Peter M. Kern.

Until October 2004, Mr. Hindery was Chairman (and until May 2004 Chief Executive Officer) of The YES Network, the nation’s largest regional sports network which he founded in June of 2001 as the television home of the New York Yankees, where he won five executive producer Emmys for outstanding programming. From December 1999 until January 2001, Mr. Hindery was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of GlobalCenter Inc., a major Internet services company, which was then merged into Exodus Communications, Inc. Until November 1999, Mr. Hindery was President and Chief Executive Officer of AT&T Broadband, which was formed out of the March 1999 merger of Tele-Communications, Inc. (TCI) into AT&T. Mr. Hindery was elected President of TCI and all of its affiliated companies, then the world’s largest cable television system operator and programming entity, in February 1997.

Mr. Hindery has in the past been recognized as International Cable Executive of the Year, Cable Television Operator of the Year, one of Business Week’s “Top 25 Executives of the Year”, and one of the cable industry’s “25 Most Influential Executives Over the Past 25 Years”.

Mr. Hindery is the author of “The Biggest Game of All” (Free Press, 2003) and “It Takes a CEO: It’s Time to Lead With Integrity” (Free Press, 2005).

Mr. Hindery has a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, and is an under graduate of Seattle University. Mr. Hindery has received honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees from Emerson College and the Rabbinical College of America.

 Leo Hindery, Jr.
 Peter M. Kern
 David B. Koff
 Alan J. Sokol
 Prem K. Akkaraju
 Craig D. Fischer
 Jerome Letter

 Mark J. Coleman
 Anya Hoerburger
 Edward M. Bumber

 Caryn Mandabach
 Cappy R. McGarr
 Jeff Sagansky
 Bernard L. Schwartz
 Curtis Symonds

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