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Dan Strone

cityfile · 01/25/08 11:28PM

Strone is the CEO of the literary/multimedia agency Trident Media Group.

Sean Combs

cityfile · 01/25/08 11:28PM

A hip-hop producer, rapper, fashion designer, TV producer, Broadway actor, entrepreneur, and all-around party boy, by the time you finish reading this, he'll likely have started a new business venture or given himself a new name.

John Demsey

cityfile · 01/25/08 11:28PM

A major player in the world of beauty, Demsey is group president of Estée Lauder.

Richard Gluckman

cityfile · 01/25/08 11:28PM

Looking for a place to store those priceless paintings in your attic? Gluckman is the art world's go-to architect and a leading designer of galleries and museums.

Dave Zinczenko

cityfile · 01/25/08 11:28PM

The Editor-in-Chief of Men's Health, editorial director of Women's Health, Prevention, and Organic Gardening, author of Eat This, Not That! and The Abs Diet, as well as owner of the sceney New York restaurant, The Lion.

Vernon Jordan

cityfile · 01/25/08 11:28PM

One of the most prominent players in New York and Washington on the nexus between politics and business, Jordan is currently a senior managing director at the investment bank Lazard.

Jessica Stam

cityfile · 01/25/08 11:28PM

A popular model and the inspiration behind a very expensive Marc Jacobs handbag, Stam is also known for her romantic escapades with skanky men.

Caroline Hirsch

cityfile · 01/25/08 11:28PM

The impresario behind Caroline's on Broadway, Hirsch has launched the careers of some of the biggest names in comedy.

Dick Parsons

cityfile · 01/25/08 11:28PM

Dick Parsons is the former chairman and CEO of Time Warner. An oft-rumored political candidate, he currently sits on the Board of Directors for the Commission on Presidential Debates and acts as an economic adivser for Obama.

Tom Freston

Tom Plunkett · 01/25/08 11:28PM

The former Viacom CEO was born in 1945 and attended college at St. Michael's in Vermont. Following business school at NYU and a short stint in advertising, Freston moved to South Asia for nearly a decade. He then returned to New York in the '80s and took a marketing gig at the nascent MTV, a year before the cable channel launched.