Warren Lieberfarb
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Warren Neal Lieberfarb (b. 28 September 1943) is a former American media executive.
Lieberfarb received a B.S. in Economics from The Wharton School and an M.B.A. from the University of Michigan. He was credited by Variety as pushing the film industry toward adopting the DVD while president of Warner Home Video.[citation needed].
In 2003, Lieberfarb founded the Los Angeles-based consulting and investment firm Warren N. Lieberfarb & Associates, LLC. He serves as vice chairman of MOD Systems, a Seattle-based company, on the Board of Directors of Sirius Satellite Radio, and on the Board of Trustees for the University of Pennsylvania and the Undergraduate Advisory Board of The Wharton School.
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- 2007 Wharton Economic Summit
- ATAS Profile
- “One Man’s Flight of Fancy” Newsweek 5 July 2006
- People of MOD