Monty Sarhan

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Monty Sarhan is the CEO and former Editor-in-Chief[1] of Cracked Entertainment, the parent company of Cracked Magazine[2]. The print version of the magazine was revived in 2006, with Sarhan telling reporters, "I knew I wanted to cover comedy the way Rolling Stone covers music. I want to become the definitive voice on the subject." However, the relaunch was a failure and Cracked was cancelled after just three issues.

Prior to acquiring Cracked, Sarhan practiced corporate law in both Boston and New York City, including the international law firm White & Case and is a member of both the American and New York Bar Associations[3]. He is a graduate of Tufts University, Boston University and the Duke University Law School. Sarhan remains active in fundraising and other activities for his alma mater. In 1999, he received Duke's Charles A. Dukes Award for Alumni Service.