Neil Glass
Melissa Goldberg
Richard Mandelbaum
Sharon Weintraub
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Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer of Ziff Davis, a digital media business. He has been at Ziff Davis since 2003 in a variety of finance and strategic roles. He currently is responsible for the company's finance, mergers & acquisitions, strategic planning, and corporate IT functions. In addition, he currently sits as a Board Member on the company’s joint venture in China with SEEC Media.
Prior to joining Ziff Davis, Mr. Glass worked in cable/media equity research at RBC Capital Markets. From 1997-2000, he worked in strategic planning and business development roles for the Walt Disney Company where he was part of the team that launched ABCNEWS.com. He began his career with the Market Analysis Group at Coopers & Lybrand.
Mr. Glass holds an MBA from the Stern School at New York University and earned a Bachelors of Arts degree in political economy from Williams College.
She brings more than 10 years public relations experience in the consumer, sports, entertainment, dot.com and heath/fitness sectors. Currently, Goldberg works as an independent public relation executive running her own company, Goldberg PR. Goldberg holds a Master of Arts in Energy & Environmental Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in History both from Boston University. She lives in New Jersey with her husband and two children and writes a blog called Green Luvin’. She is on her town’s Green Team, a founding member of her town’s community supported agriculture group, board member of the Cora Hartshorn Arboretum, and former co-chair and 6 year committee member of a Cure for a Cure which has raised over $2.2 million dollars Diabetes Research Institute.
He oversees the financial side of his family's business.
He is responsible for all stock, bond, currency, and alternative
investments. He also is responsible for some of his family's diverse
business interests which include real estate, manufacturing, and the
Minnesota Vikings Football Club. Prior to this, Richard worked at both
Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley in New York City and London, and
achieved Managing Director status. During his 12 years as a derivatives
trader, his responsibilities included, but were not limited to, running
proprietary trading businesses, making listed and OTC options markets,
hedging and managing sector, OTC basket, and equity derivatives books,
supervising traders, committing the firm's capital, and trading and
making markets in Japanese warrants in US Dollars, Swiss Francs,
Deutsche Marks, and ECU's. He employed several strategies to manage
over four billion dollars in risk, including delta neutral volatility
hedging, dispersion, tracking, and volatility drift and skew. In the
Not-For-Profit space, he serves the Arch-Dias of Newark and Congregation
B'nai Jeshurun in addition to Seton Hall University. He graduated from
Princeton University, and received his Masters in Business
Administration from The Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
College. He is married to his wife, Lianne, and has three children,
Rebecca, Benjamin, and Joshua.
She is currently a full time Mom who spends much of her free time volunteering in the non profit sector. She has been a board member of the Interfaith Hospitality Network of Essex County since 2003 and has focused primarily on fundraising for the organization. She has also volunteered weekly at the Valerie Fund Center at St. Barnabas Hospital.
She started her career at the USA Knitting Corporation, a manufacturer of neckwear and hair accessories, where she was the Manager of Production. She was then the owner of What 2 Wear Accessories, a small, but successful jewelry company.
She received a Bachelor of Science in Textile Science and Marketing from the University of Maryland. She is married to her husband Josh, and has two children, Jamie and Melanie.
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