Tony Lee, Executive VP of East Coast Operations
Adicio

Panel Member:
The Online Recruitment Trade Conference


Tony Lee

Tony Lee is Chief Alliance Officer and Executive Vice President of East Coast Operations for Adicio, the Internet’s leading developer of Web-based classified-advertising solutions. Lee oversees Adicio’s Network Operations, which includes the CareerCast National Network and the CareerCast Job Cross-Posting Network. He’s also responsible for identifying and establishing relationships with providers of services, tools, advertising and content that can be leveraged to help Adicio clients enhance their product offerings and boost revenue generation.

Lee is the founder of The Wall Street Journal Online Vertical Network and all of the sites within that network, including CareerJournal.com, OpinionJournal.com, StartupJournal.com, RealEstateJournal.com, CollegeJournal.com, CareerJournalEurope.com, CareerJournalAsia.com and “Political Diary,” a paid email newsletter about politics. Under his leadership, those sites won a range of awards and accolades, including a Webby, an EPpy, a Codie and multiple WebAwards, and combined attracted an average of 2.5 million unique visitors each month. Prior to moving online in 1997, Lee was editor in chief of the National Business Employment Weekly and of Managing Your Career, both published by Dow Jones & Co

Lee is co-author of “The Jobs Rated Almanac” (2002, Barricade), and “Career Choice, Change and Challenge” (2000, JIST Pub.). He is a board member of the Newspaper Association of America’s New Media Federation, as well as the Association of Career Professionals, and is an adviser to Staffing.org

Lee appears often as a career guidance authority on television and radio programs produced by NBC, FOX, CNBC, ABC, CNN, WCBS and The Wall Street Journal, and is a frequent conference speaker in the U.S. and internationally. He has written The Wall Street Journal's “Managing Your Career” column, and his articles have appeared in hundreds of newspapers and magazines. He earned an M.S. in journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., and a B.A. in global issues and communications at Regis University in Denver. He, his wife and two daughters live in Mercer County, N.J.

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