Cahall is an Internet business and technology veteran. Prior to
joining AOL, he was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating
Officer of Classmates.com, a leading community-based networking
company, where he directed operations for five Web properties in the
U.S. and Europe. He was also Executive Vice President of the United
Online Web Services division, overseeing the company's various
Web-hosting brands including Freeservers.com and photo-sh...
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As Executive Vice President, AOL Platforms and Technologies, Ted
Cahall oversees Search, e-commerce, search company Relegence,
publishing, and local services including MapQuest. These platforms are
important to AOL's Web-based strategy of attracting audiences and
directing them to other properties in the AOL network. Cahall also
leads the company’s efforts to improve the performance of key AOL
technologies and the AOL network, including its infrastructure and data
center operations.
Cahall is an Internet business and technology veteran. Prior to
joining AOL, he was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating
Officer of Classmates.com, a leading community-based networking
company, where he directed operations for five Web properties in the
U.S. and Europe. He was also Executive Vice President of the United
Online Web Services division, overseeing the company's various
Web-hosting brands including Freeservers.com and photo-sharing service
PhotoSite.
Preceding that, Cahall spent six years as Chief Information Officer
and Senior Vice President at CNET Networks, where he managed the
company's technology infrastructure and played a critical role in the
development and growth of CNET Networks' leading brands, such as CNET,
GameSpot, News.com, Download.com, Webshots, and ZDNet. He also
converted the company from proprietary Unix hardware and software to an
Intel/Linux infrastructure.
Cahall spent six years as a Vice President at Bank of America. He
managed systems development for its Internet home banking division and
prior to that led its Enterprise Architecture & Standards division.
Cahall also held technology management positions at two network and
systems management-focused technology start-ups. He spent the first six
years of his career at AT&T Bell Laboratories, where he developed
several network communication systems and received a U.S. patent for
systems performance analysis.
Cahall holds a BS and MS in electrical engineering and computer
science from the University of Illinois at Chicago and completed
non-degree, executive MBA studies at the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill.
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