Tim Sullivan is the president and chief executive officer of The Generations Network. He is responsible for the direction, overall financial performance and all operational functions of The Generations Network, the leading online network connecting families, present and past. Sullivan most recently was chief executive officer for Match.com, the global leader in online dating and an operating business of IAC/InterActiveCorp. Under Sullivan's leadership, Match.com achieved recognition as the clear leader in the U.S. online dating market, while expanding globally into 29 local language dating markets. During this period, the paid subscriber base for all IAC Personals brands grew from 189,500 in Q1 2001 to nearly one million in Q2 2004, while growing revenue more than six- fold.
Prior to joining Match.com, Sullivan served as vice president of e-commerce for Ticketmaster's predecessor, Ticketmaster Online-Citysearch, Inc. Before joining Ticketmaster, Sullivan spent seven years at The Walt Disney Company, where as vice president and managing director for Buena Vista Home Entertainment Asia Pacific, he was responsible for all Home Video distribution of Walt Disney company products in the Asia Pacific Region. Sullivan is a graduate of Harvard Business School and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

1 comments:
What is this blog all about and who writes it?!? It looks like it is written by a whining, sniffling old school genealogist who would rather have research and records be FREE as opposed to ACCESSIBLE! PULL your head out of your microfiche reader you ungrateful, ignorant mootch. I suppose you also think doctors should treat people for free, you should get a hair cut from a stylist for free and you want your fuel for free too right? Your entire blog is an ode to ignorance. Way to go. Your mother must be proud... NOT.
And before you ask, NO. I am NOT an employee or a relative or anything else remotely related to Ancestry or Generations or whatever their name is this week. I am a thrilled researcher to have access to so much geneaolgical data right from my home computer. Now shut up and surf. If these professional services ever go away, you will be back to rubbing tombstones for data.
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