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Leo Hindery

Leo Hindery
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Leo Hindery

Leo Hindery, Jr., is Managing Partner of InterMedia Partners, a major private equity firm. Prior to starting InterMedia Partners, Hindery was CEO of the YES Network, the nation's premier regional sports network, which he helped form in the summer of 2001 as the television home of the New York Yankees and the New Jersey Nets. Previously he has been Chariman and CEO of GlobalCenter Inc., President and CEO of AT&T Broadband, and President and CEO of Tele-Communications, Inc. (TCI). Hindery is the author of The Biggest Game of All. He lives in New York City.

It Takes a CEO is now available in Trade Paperback
Jul 15, 2010
It Takes a CEO will be released on July 15, 2010 in Trade Paperback
Jul 15, 2010
The Biggest Game of All will be released on July 27, 2007 in Trade Paperback
Jul 27, 2007
The Biggest Game of All is now available in Trade Paperback
Jul 27, 2007
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Jul 27, 2007
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Jul 27, 2007
It Takes a CEO will be released on November 07, 2005 in eBook
Nov 07, 2005
It Takes a CEO is now available in eBook
Nov 07, 2005
It Takes a CEO will be released on November 07, 2005 in
Nov 07, 2005
It Takes a CEO is now available in
Nov 07, 2005
It Takes a CEO will be released on November 01, 2005 in Hardcover
Nov 01, 2005
It Takes a CEO is now available in Hardcover
Nov 01, 2005
The Biggest Game of All will be released on February 03, 2003 in eBook
Feb 03, 2003
The Biggest Game of All will be released on February 03, 2003 in eBook
Feb 03, 2003
The Biggest Game of All will be released on February 03, 2003 in eBook
Feb 03, 2003
Excerpt:
Introduction from It Takes a CEO
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Hamilton Spectator, May 15, 2012
...considered as a running mate. Hunter was nine months pregnant at the time. Failing that, he allegedly told Leo Hindery, he’d be happy to serve as attorney general in a Democratic administration. Instead, Hindery warned the Obama and Clinton teams about...
Huffington Post, November 11, 2011
...former Clinton economist Lawrence Lindsey, former U.S. News and World Report owner Mort Zuckerman, Obama transition leader Leo Hindery, and Democratic strategist Bob Shrum. Surrounded by several TV sets, we commented to each other, and what follows is a...
The Nation, August 4, 2011
...Renewal: An American Jobs Agenda—written by the New America Foundation’s Task Force on Job Creation, co-chaired by Leo Hindery, chair of the Smart Globalization Initiative, and Leo Gerard, president of the United Steelworkers. Other commonsense...
New York Times, March 2, 2012
...Cohen, the Stamford-based hedge fund billionaire; Stan Kroenke, who owns the St. Louis Rams; and a group with Leo Hindery, the former chief executive of the YES Network, Thomas Barrack, the head of Colony Capital, a real estate investment firm, and Marc...
New York Times, March 2, 2012
...Cohen, the Stamford-based hedge fund billionaire; Stan Kroenke, who owns the St. Louis Rams; and a group with Leo Hindery, the former chief executive of the YES Network, Thomas Barrack, the head of Colony Capital, a real estate investment firm, and Marc...
Chicago Tribune, March 1, 2012
...and Los Angeles investors Jason Reese and Randy Wooster. The Wall Street Journal reported that New York investors Leo Hindery and Marc Utay submitted a joint bid. Hindery and Utay tried unsuccessfully for the Chicago Cubs. The opening bids are not...
FINalternatives, February 29, 2012
...If Cohen is selected, he'll have to sell his Mets stake. Private equity honchos Thomas Barrack and Leo Hindery also made the final seven...
Pasadena Star News, February 28, 2012
...Nationals President Stan Kasten and Mark Walter, chief executive officer of the financial services firm Guggenheim Partners; -- Leo Hindery, managing partner of the private equity firm InterMedia Partners and former chief executive officer of the YES...
M&A Portal, February 28, 2012
...among those making it through to the third round are hedge fund manager Steven Cohen, a consortium comprising Leo Hindery of InterMedia Partners, Clarion Capital Partners managing partner Marc Utay and investor Tom Barrack, and a group led by basketball...
STLtoday.com, February 28, 2012
...agent Arn Tellem; Stanley Gold and the family of the late Roy Disney; and New York media executive Leo Hindery in partnership with Tom Barrack, chairman of Santa Monica, Calif.-based Colony Capital. Also advancing were Kroenke; Beverly Hills-based real...