Bruce L. Paisner

Bruce Lawrence Paisner (born July 4, 1942) is an American television executive and current President & CEO of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences since 2004. He was also President of Hearst Entertainment, Inc. and Vice President of Hearst Communications.[2] He is currently is Currently a Senior Advisor to Hearst.

Bruce L. Paisner
Paisner and Dilma Rousseff in 2015
Born
Bruce Lawrence Paisner

(1942-07-04)July 4, 1942
Alma materHarvard College[1]
OccupationTelevision Executive

President & CEO of the IATAS

Senior Advisor, Hearst
Years active1964-present
Spouse(s)
Nicole Paisner
(
m. after 1971)
[1]
Children2

Career

Paisner was an alumnus of Harvard College in 1964 and Harvard Law School in 1968. At Harvard college, he was managing editor of The Harvard Crimson,[1] where he was a writer from 1961-1964.[3] He began a career in media as a correspondent for Life magazine in New York and Washington, D.C. in 1964-1965[4]. After law school, he rejoined Time Inc. in 1968 where in 1970, he became general manager of Time-Life Video and from 1973-1980, he was president and CEO of Time-Life Films, Inc. and a vice president of Time Incorporated.[2] In 1981, he joined Hearst.

He is a member of the University Club, the Century Association, and the Council on Foreign Relations.

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