William C. Weiss, Founder of The Promar Group, Named Media Center Senior Fellow
November 17, 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Reston, VA - William C. Weiss, chairman, CEO and founder of
The Promar Group LLC, has been appointed a senior fellow of The Media Center
at the American Press Institute. The Promar Group LLC, located in Cary, North
Carolina, is an executive strategy firm that advises leadership teams and investors
worldwide.
Weiss will assist The Media Center in strategic planning, industry outreach
and leveraging the intersection of media and technology. He was a member of
the board of directors of New Directions for News (NDN), a think-tank organization
devoted to innovation in news media, which merged with The Media Center under
The Media Center name in September 2003.
"Bill will be a tremendous asset to The Media Center," said Andrew
Nachison, the center's director. "His energy, far-sightedness, experience
and international reach will be invaluable as we define fresh opportunities
and strike out in new, ambitious directions."
"Bill brings dynamic vision, leadership and relationships to The Media
Center," said Dale Peskin, co-director of The Media Center and former executive
director of NDN. "As an NDN board member, he infused the organization with
a global perspective and with strategic thinking about media and the business
of media. He is another great asset NDN brings to the merger with The Media
Center."
While pursuing an undergraduate degree, Weiss started The Promar Group and several
other businesses, including a retail electronics chain, two direct marketing
companies, a recording studio and an advertising agency. By the time Weiss completed
his studies in computer science at North Carolina State University in 1976,
these businesses had grown into multi-million dollar enterprises. He soon built
The Promar Group into one of the first virtual enterprises and established his
own international reputation as a visionary business strategist. For over 25
years, Weiss and The Promar Group have been sought by corporations such as Ericsson,
General Electric, IBM, International Telecommunications Clearing Corporation,
Qualcomm, Steelcase and Toshiba.
Weiss and Promar often are featured in the media, in publications such as Work
Naked, a fast-selling business book about the virtual workplace, and in articles
such as Fast Company magazine's "Fast Pack 2000," about the movers
and shakers for the year 2000 and beyond. Weiss is also a popular corporate
speaker; on the board of directors of Infowave Software (http://www.infowave.com;
TSE: IW), a leader in mobile Internet software for wireless; a partner in Quantum
Capital Management, a venture capital firm for early-stage business-to-business
technology companies; and a founding advisor to IdeaEdge Ventures in San Diego,
California. He devotes his spare time and the resources of his firm to projects
that help young people, including corporate sponsorships of such organizations
as the Duke University Children's Hospital.
For more information, contact Gloria Pan, director of communications, The Media
Center, at (703) 715-3301 or gpan@americanpressinstitute.org
About The Media Center at the American Press Institute
The Media Center is a non-profit research and educational organization committed
to building a better-informed society in a connected world. The Media Center
conducts research, educational programs and symposia and facilitates strategic
conversations and planning on issues shaping the future of news, information
and media.
The Media Center helps leaders, organizations and educators around the world
understand and create multimedia futures. Its programs and engagements provide
innovation, knowledge and strategic insights for personal, professional and
business growth.
A division of The American Press Institute, The Media Center was established
in 1997 to help the news industry devise strategies and tactics for digital
media. In September 2003 it merged with New Directions for News, an independent
media futures think tank. The merger created a global, multi-disciplinary network
of researchers and leading thinkers focused on the future of media and the behaviors
of consumers in a media-centric world.
For more on The Media Center's programs, research and services, go to www.mediacenter.org