Jon Brod

    President of AOL Ventures and Co-Founder & CEO of Patch

    As President of AOL Ventures and Co-Founder & CEO of Patch, Jon Brod is responsible for the company’s global innovation efforts including investing in promising start-ups with exceptional leaders, incubating and supporting employee-originated innovations, and growing recent acquisitions of early-stage companies, as well as leading the Patch team.

    Jon has more than 15 years experience as a senior executive with media and technology companies, both at the start-up and Fortune 500 levels. He joined AOL in 2009 through the company’s acquisition of community news and information site Patch, which Jon co-founded and served as CEO. Prior to that, he served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Polar Capital Group, was Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Portals Division of InterActiveCorp (IAC), was Senior Vice President and a member of the Executive Committee at Ask Jeeves, and was the first employee and Senior Vice President of Operations for Interactive Search Holdings, which was purchased by Ask Jeeves in 2004.

    During his career, Jon also spent time in sports, including six years at the NBA where he held various marketing and operations positions and where he established NBA Canada and launched the Raptors and Grizzlies expansion franchises.

    Jon currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Online Publishers Association and is a Director of Action America. Jon graduated, cum laude, with a BS in History and Government from Bowdoin College.

  1. A live-streaming network that uses the HuffPost universe -- the stories, editors, reporters, bloggers, and community -- as its real-time script
     
  2. +330
    Non-Profits work with AOL Impact
     
  3. AOLers volunteer at Dress for Success
     
  4. People spend

    4X
    more time with Project Devil ads than with standard banners
     
  5. AOLer Ben Hills says

    I like creating something brand new with a great group of people to help drive it forward, including leaders who have the courage and vision to help us do that.
     
  6. Learn about Editions: The Magazine That Reads You
     
  7. AOL video viewers have increased

    6x
    year over year
     
  8. Anytime, Anywhere Tech Support
     
  9. 95
    AOL Artists
     
  10. AOLer Shilpa Mudiganti says

    The energy at AOL keeps me going like no other. For someone like me who thrives on ideas, the creative freedom at AOL is a boon and I love coming to work every morning!
     
 
  1. Daily Impact on AOL.com

    17B
    free impressions driven to causes
     
  2. There are over

    850
    Patch Towns
     
  3. AOLer Cara Santa Maria says

    My role at AOL requires me to be a leader, a learner, and a team-player all rolled into one.
     
  4. AOL invades NYC during Advertising Week
     
  5. 240
    Canvases created by AOL Artists
     
  6. We award Blue Monsters to our top employees
     
  7. Stylelist

    1
    ComScore Rank (Style & Beauty)
     
  8. AOLer Chris Nims says

    I've stayed at AOL for as long as I have because I love what I do, and I love the people with whom I do it.
     
  9. 15
    Employee Interest Groups
     
  10. AOL On offers the most relevant video on every topic sifted, sorted and served to you.
     
 
  1. Explore the stories of trailblazing women and inspire your own through MAKERS.com.
     
  2. +200M
    Comments on The Huffington Post
     
  3. AOLer Samantha Leibovitz says

    I love coming to work every day and being surrounded by such creative, passionate people.
     
  4. Join Homepage for Heroe's mission to recognize honor and support our troops
     
  5. Advertising.com

    183M
    US internet users reached monthly
     
  6. AOL Named Top Company for Executive Women
     
  7. One part genius. Three parts llama. And a sprinkling of corporate AOL. That's what Winamp is all about.
     
  8. AOLer Christina Wick says

    What motivates me are the people I work with every day -- they're passionate and dedicated, but they know when to have fun. I strongly feel AOL's employees are its biggest asset.
     
  9. Games.com

    1,500
    Free online games
     
  10. 1
    HuffPost Green ComScore Rank