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Paul Corvino

In addition to his role at Intellivent Group Paul Corvino also owns and operates RCN Holdings, an LLC that in addition to owning and managing residential, commercial and hotel properties, has ownership investments and participation in media/entertainment companies, including Smashing Pictures and Channel M.

As SVP and GM for AOL he was responsible for running the advertising and e-commerce divisions for the organization, including AOL, Netscape, Digital Cities, Mapquest and Moviefone. His responsibilities included sales, marketing, strategy, operations and finance with full P&L accountability. During Paul’s time at AOL, sales grew from $35M in 1998 to over $2B in 2001, representing the greatest sales growth in the history of media. AOL was listed by Sales and Marketing Magazine as the best media sales organization in America.

In a three year period at Cablevision, through new and creative sales strategies and implementation, he helped create a competitive sales culture for this twenty-five year old cable monopoly and sales increased in revenue by almost $100M.

He also headed the sales launch of Cablevision’s online and telephony products.

Over a fourteen year period at The New York Times, Paul has had held many positions, from advertising sales rep to Sales Manager to Ad Director to Managing Director with departmental P&L responsibility. Sales in both volume and revenue rose every year to meet goals during his tenure, making The New York Times the nation’s leading newspaper in advertising revenues.

He has written and/or produced five feature films. Manito won the 2002 Jury Prize at The Sundance Film Festival. Most recently he has written and produced Shelter Island for Showtime, staring Stephen Baldwin and Ally Sheedy. Smashing Pictures in a partnership with Twentieth Century Fox recently co-financed and distributed The Ringer starring Johnny Knoxville, Idiocracy, starring Luke Wilson and Aquamarine with Emma Roberts.

He holds a board of director position at Channel M, The Harbor Bank of Connecticut and The Guardian Angels (a non-for- profit charitable organization). He is a venture partner at Plum Capital. And is a seat owner and member of The New York Stock Exchange.

Paul Corvino
In addition to his role at Intellivent Group Paul Corvino also owns and operates RCN Holdings, an LLC that in addition to owning and managing residential, commercial and hotel properties, has ownership investments and participation in media/entertainment companies, including Smashing Pictures and Channel M.

As SVP and GM for AOL he was responsible for running the advertising and e-commerce divisions for the organization, including AOL, Netscape, Digital Cities, Mapquest and Moviefone. His responsibilities included sales, marketing, strategy, operations and finance with full P&L accountability. During Paul’s time at AOL, sales grew from $35M in 1998 to over $2B in 2001, representing the greatest sales growth in the history of media. AOL was listed by Sales and Marketing Magazine as the best media sales organization in America.

In a three year period at Cablevision, through new and creative sales strategies and implementation, he helped create a competitive sales culture for this twenty-five year old cable monopoly and sales increased in revenue by almost $100M.

He also headed the sales launch of Cablevision’s online and telephony products.

Over a fourteen year period at The New York Times, Paul has had held many positions, from advertising sales rep to Sales Manager to Ad Director to Managing Director with departmental P&L responsibility. Sales in both volume and revenue rose every year to meet goals during his tenure, making The New York Times the nation’s leading newspaper in advertising revenues.

He has written and/or produced five feature films. Manito won the 2002 Jury Prize at The Sundance Film Festival. Most recently he has written and produced Shelter Island for Showtime, staring Stephen Baldwin and Ally Sheedy. Smashing Pictures in a partnership with Twentieth Century Fox recently co-financed and distributed The Ringer starring Johnny Knoxville, Idiocracy, starring Luke Wilson and Aquamarine with Emma Roberts.

He holds a board of director position at Channel M, The Harbor Bank of Connecticut and The Guardian Angels (a non-for- profit charitable organization). He is a venture partner at Plum Capital. And is a seat owner and member of The New York Stock Exchange.