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Speaker Bio: Jim Brady
By: iFOCOS
Jim Brady
Vice President & Executive Editor, washingtonpost.com
Jim Brady has led washingtonpost.com to numerous awards and accolades since being named executive editor of the site in November 2004. Under his leadership, washingtonpost.com has been focused on combining the world-class journalism of The Washington Post with the endless possibilities of the online medium.
Brady began his online journalism career at washingtonpost.com in April 1995, when he came from the newspaper to serve as sports editor for The Post’s online site, then located on a dial-up network called Interchange. After The Post decided to abandon that effort, Brady helped built and launch washingtonpost.com in June 1996. In 1998, Brady took over as assistant managing editor for news, and helped coordinate the site’s coverage of the
In 1999, Brady moved to America Online, where he spent more than four years. From 1999 to 2001, he was Group Programming Director, News and Sports, where he managed the day-to-day operations of two channels that averaged more than 30 million combined unique monthly visitors. From 2001 to 2002, he served as Executive Director, Editorial Operations, where he helped manage the day-to-day operations of AOL’s programming unit and maintained service-wide editorial standards. In his final year at AOL, Brady served as Vice President, Production & Operations, overseeing the 150-person department that built and maintained all AOL products. During his time at AOL, Brady was in charge of the service’s coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the 2000 presidential election.
Prior to his first stint at washingtonpost.com, Brady was a sportswriter at The Washington Post from 1987 to 1995. During his career, Brady has also served as the


































