[1] He was previously the director of operations of the Times Union and then its associate publisher and general manager.
[2] He is the chairman of the board of trustees of the Albany Institute of History & Art,[3] a member of the board of directors of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center[4] and St. Peter's Health Care Services, a hospital in Albany.
[5] He sued the producer of the "reality-TV" movie Hopelessly Rich, which aired on VH1 in 2003, over his portrayal in the made-for-TV movie about a con man who had stolen his identity and impersonated Hearst.
[6][7] He is part of the ownership group of the Albany Empire of the Arena Football League, which began play in 2018.
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