Randall Jones is Chairman of The W. R. Jones
Companies, a holding company with interests in publishing,
television, independent film, the internet, and hedge funds.
He is Chairman and CEO of American Idea Lab - a television
ideation and production company. Jones is the former CEO
and owner of Worth Media, an independent magazine publishing
company. Randy is also the Founder of Worth Magazine, and
was an owner and the Publisher of Esquire Magazine for 11
years. He became Publisher of Esquire at 29, making him
the youngest publisher of a major magazine in history. He
is the author of the best selling business book, The Greatest
Stock Picks of All Time, the voice of the syndicated radio
show, A Minute's Worth, and a contributor to Fox News, CNN
and CNBC. Randy is a member of The Creative Coalition, YPO,
and The American Society of Magazine Editors. He serves
on the boards of Wilmington Trust, Trinity Capital Services,
and Mania TV. Honored by the University of Georgia as Outstanding
Alumnus, and awarded the John E. Drewry award for Journalistic
Achievement, Randy is a graduate of the Henry W. Grady School
of Mass Communication at the University of Georgia. Philanthropically,
he serves on the board of the National Council for Economic
Education, and was recently honored as Philanthropist of
the Year by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America.
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