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== Career == == Career ==


Perlis began his career in media in Camden, Maine as co-founder of New England Publications.<ref>http://www.softbank.com/newweb/team/mike-perlis.php</ref> He later worked as publisher for International Data Group before moving on to ] to serves as publisher of , Bicycling, Active Sports Network, and other magazines.<ref></ref> In 1985 he left Rodale to work for IDG. In 1989, Perlis went to work for Playboy Publishing Group. Succeeding ] as publisher, Perlis was responsible for all publishing and related product activity worldwide, helping launch the companies' new media initiative that included playboy.com. From 1996-1998 he served as President and Chief Operating Officer at TVSM before accepting a role as President and Chief Executive Officer of Ziff Davis Media Inc. Perlis began his career in media in Camden, Maine as co-founder of New England Publications.<ref>http://www.softbank.com/newweb/team/mike-perlis.php</ref> He later worked as publisher for International Data Group before moving on to ] to serves as publisher of , Bicycling, Active Sports Network, and other magazines.<ref></ref> In September 1985, ] named Perlis as publisher of Runner's World magazine,<ref>{{Citation |author=Philip H. Dougherty |publication-date=September 17, 1985 |title= |publisher= ] |page=D29 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/1985/09/17/business/advertising-people.html |accessdate=November 18, 2013}}</ref> a globally circulated monthly magazine for runners published by Rodale Press in ], in the ]. After Rodale Press acquired the ] magazine ''Runner'' from ] in January 1987 and merged it into Runner's World magazine, Perlis was replaced as publisher of Runner's World magazine by Hirsch.<ref>{{Citation |author=Philip H. Dougherty |publication-date=January 15, 1987 |title=Advertising; Magazines For Runners To Merge At Rodale |publisher= ] |page=D27 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/1987/01/15/business/advertising-magazines-for-runners-to-merge-at-rodale.html |accessdate=November 18, 2013}}</ref> In 1989, Perlis left Rodale to work for Playboy Publishing Group.<ref>{{Citation |author=Randall Rothenberg |publication-date=April 19, 1989 |title=The Media Business: Advertising; Playboy Publisher |publisher= ] |page=D17 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/1989/04/19/business/the-media-business-advertising-playboy-publisher.html |accessdate=November 18, 2013}}</ref> Succeeding ] as publisher, Perlis was responsible for all publishing and related product activity worldwide, helping launch the companies' new media initiative that included playboy.com. From 1996-1998 he served as President and Chief Operating Officer at TVSM before accepting a role as President and Chief Executive Officer of Ziff Davis Media Inc.


Perlis' transition to the ] industry came in 2000, when he accepted a role as partner of ], a Massachusetts based technology and telecom focused group. Perlis' transition to the ] industry came in 2000, when he accepted a role as partner of ], a Massachusetts based technology and telecom focused group.

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Michael Perlis
BornMike Perlis
Alma materSyracuse University (B.A.)
Occupation(s)CEO, Forbes Media LLC

Michael S. Perlis is an American business executive who currently serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Forbes Media LLC. He has previously worked for Playboy, SoftBank Capital, and Ziff Davis. Mike has been the President and Chief Executive Officer of Forbes since December 1, 2010.

Education

Perlis attended Syracuse University, graduating in 1976 with a BA in communications. He currently serves on the Board of Advisors of Syracuse's Newhouse School of Public Communications.

Career

Perlis began his career in media in Camden, Maine as co-founder of New England Publications. He later worked as publisher for International Data Group before moving on to Rodale Press Inc. to serves as publisher of Runner's World, Bicycling, Active Sports Network, and other magazines. In September 1985, Rodale Press named Perlis as publisher of Runner's World magazine, a globally circulated monthly magazine for runners published by Rodale Press in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, in the United States. After Rodale Press acquired the George A. Hirsch magazine Runner from CBS Magazines in January 1987 and merged it into Runner's World magazine, Perlis was replaced as publisher of Runner's World magazine by Hirsch. In 1989, Perlis left Rodale to work for Playboy Publishing Group. Succeeding Hugh Hefner as publisher, Perlis was responsible for all publishing and related product activity worldwide, helping launch the companies' new media initiative that included playboy.com. From 1996-1998 he served as President and Chief Operating Officer at TVSM before accepting a role as President and Chief Executive Officer of Ziff Davis Media Inc.

Perlis' transition to the venture capital industry came in 2000, when he accepted a role as partner of Softbank Capital, a Massachusetts based technology and telecom focused group.

He returned to the media industry in late 2010, accepting the President and CEO role at Forbes Media. At Forbes, Perlis has focused on the brand's digital footprint, overseeing the magazine's digital growth to over 30 million unique users a month.

Personal

Perlis lives in Connecticut and Maine and is a trustee of Outward Bound.

References

  1. Michael Perlis | CrunchBase Profile
  2. S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications : Advisory Board
  3. http://www.softbank.com/newweb/team/mike-perlis.php
  4. Profile/Michael Perlis; Family Man. No Mansion. This Guy Really Runs Playboy? - New York Times
  5. Philip H. Dougherty (September 17, 1985), New York Times, p. D29 http://www.nytimes.com/1985/09/17/business/advertising-people.html, retrieved November 18, 2013 {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. Philip H. Dougherty (January 15, 1987), Advertising; Magazines For Runners To Merge At Rodale, New York Times, p. D27, retrieved November 18, 2013
  7. Randall Rothenberg (April 19, 1989), The Media Business: Advertising; Playboy Publisher, New York Times, p. D17, retrieved November 18, 2013
  8. Inside Forbes: Charting Our Growth - and the Data That's the Future of News - Forbes
  9. Outward Bound - 2011 National Benefit Dinner

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