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Gerald M. Levin (b. 6 May, 1939, Pennsylvania, USA) is a Jewish-American businessman. He attended Haverford College, where he is a member of the Board of Directors. He spent most of his career with Time Inc. (later Time Warner, then AOL Time Warner), starting as a programming executive for Home Box Office (HBO) and eventually becoming CEO of the corporation. Levin is probably most famous for having brokered the merger between AOL and Time Warner in 2000, at the height of the internet boom, a merger which seemed to many to be less of a smart idea for Time Warner as the boom collapsed in the next few years.

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Levin has been married twice and is the father of three children, one of whom, Jonathan, a 31-year-old high school English teacher, was murdered on May 31, 1997 by one of his own students.

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