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recommender.nbinteractive.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 4/26/2008 Last Visited: 4/26/2008
Jeffrey R. Barth, President and Chief Executive Officer, 31 In 1993, Jeffrey Barth co-founded Potomac Interactive Corporation (PIC) -- one of the first companies to foresee the commercial potential of the World Wide Web. PIC's first Web project was to support the Office of the Vice President to develop the White House's first Website. Other clients included The Chicago White Sox, Philip Morris, Microsoft, Olin Corporation, US GSA, Doonesbury and the Grateful Dead. Mr. Barth and his partner grew the firm from a two-person operation to an organization of more than 40 individuals. He and his partner sold PIC to NetResponse in 1997. Previously, Mr. Barth was involved in a variety of leading-edge technology projects, including work for Meridian Corporation, the U.S. Department of Energy, APCO Associates, Whittle Communications' Channel One and Indiana University's Center for Technology in Education. During the 1992 Presidential transition, he was assistant to Labor Secretary Robert B. Reich. A Chicago native, Mr. Barth received his M.B.A. degree from Georgetown University and B.A. from UCLA. -
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www.recommender.nbinteractive. - [Cached]Published on: 2/9/2008 Last Visited: 2/9/2008
Jeffrey R. Barth, President and Chief Executive Officer, 31 In 1993, Jeffrey Barth co-founded Potomac Interactive Corporation (PIC) -- one of the first companies to foresee the commercial potential of the World Wide Web. PIC's first Web project was to support the Office of the Vice President to develop the White House's first Website. Other clients included The Chicago White Sox, Philip Morris, Microsoft, Olin Corporation, US GSA, Doonesbury and the Grateful Dead. Mr. Barth and his partner grew the firm from a two-person operation to an organization of more than 40 individuals. He and his partner sold PIC to NetResponse in 1997. Previously, Mr. Barth was involved in a variety of leading-edge technology projects, including work for Meridian Corporation, the U.S. Department of Energy, APCO Associates, Whittle Communications' Channel One and Indiana University's Center for Technology in Education. During the 1992 Presidential transition, he was assistant to Labor Secretary Robert B. Reich. A Chicago native, Mr. Barth received his M.B.A. degree from Georgetown University and B.A. from UCLA. -
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www.recommender.nbinteractive. - [Cached]Published on: 1/24/2000 Last Visited: 2/9/2008
Jeffrey Barth, CEO and President Recommender, will also serve on the Board of Directors.

