Brian Alvey
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Changes at AOL
It's the afternoon and I probably have less to say on the CEO replacement news today than I did yesterday. Maybe that's because I've answered so many people in email and IM.
It's the circle of life. I like Jon Miller and he seemed to like me. I told one person today that I wasn't looking forward to breaking in another CEO -- that the new one might like me or he might think I'm an idiot. We'll see.
I'm a cynic and a bit of a burnout since things haven't slowed down from startup mode since moving to AOL a year ago, so nothing really fazes me. I'm even a little optimistic: you'd hope that a guy with three decades at a major television network wouldn't jump to AOL if it was a lost cause.
Again, we'll see.
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Kevin C. Tofel 1216 days ago
If I know you, both you and the next CEO will do just fine. ;) Keep him in line, would ya? Seriously, folks aren't defined by their day to day. They're defined by how they react to and handle change. I suspect you'll be doing more of that now, but my money is on you. Good luck in the brave new world.