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James Verlin Kimsey (September 15, 1939 – March 1, 2016) was the co-founder of AOL. He was the first chairman of the company and served as CEO until 1995. [1] Although Kimsey is best known for having helped to create AOL, he also spearheaded many other business, military and philanthropic endeavors. Contents 1 Early life 2 Military 3 Business
Jim Kimsey (1939–2016) + Add or change photo on IMDbPro » Jim Kimsey was born on September 15, 1939 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is known for 60 Minutes (1968). He was married to Bronwen Krummeck. He died on March 1, 2016 in McLean, Virginia, USA. See full bio » Born: September 15, 1939 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA Died:
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James V. "Jim" Kimsey (born September 15, 1939, Washington, D.C.) [1] is the founder, CEO, and first chairman of internet service provider America Online (AOL). Although Kimsey is best known for creating AOL—the largest company ever started in the Washington, D.C., area – he has spearheaded many other business, military and philanthropic endeavors.
Jim Kimsey was born on September 15, 1939 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA as James Verlin "Jim" Kimsey. He was married to Bronwen Krummeck. He died on March 1, 2016 in McLean, Virginia, USA.
March 2, 2016 Jim Kimsey, a dot-com entrepreneur who helped turn a failed video game company into America Online, the giant dial-up service that helped bring the Internet to the masses, died on...
Jim Kimsey, the co-founder of Web pioneer AOL, has died of cancer at age 76. He died Tuesday morning in his home in McLean, Virginia, said his son, Mark Kimsey.
James V. Kimsey, a flinty former Army Ranger and Washington businessman who teamed with a young marketing expert named Steve Case to start America Online, the early dial-up service that put...
I took Kimsey's Beatles class for 2 credits, and he still gave a ridiculous amount of work. 1 journal, 1 discussion post, 1 album, and 80 pages of reading every week, and 1 final paper at the end. Ridiculous grading criteria, comes off as arrogant and condescending in his superfluous emails and "feedback," and overall, do not recommend. Stay away.
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