Education
University of Michigan. Ross School of Business. University of the Arts.
University of Michigan. Ross School of Business. University of the Arts.
Prior to founding WNLA in 2003, Mr. Lieberfarb was President of Warner Home Video (WHV), the home entertainment arm of Warner Brothers Entertainment, where he guided the company through nearly two decades of growth.
Called “The Father of Digital Video Disc” by Variety, it was his initial vision that evolved into today’s Digital Video Disc, the format that revolutionized the home video business model from rental to purchase, driving unprecedented growth in studio home video revenues.
In January 2003, James F. Cardwell was appointed his successor at WHV. Mr. Lieberfarb currently serves on the board of directors of Hughes Telematics, Incorporated.
(HUTCOB). He also served on the University of Pennsylvania’s Board of Trustees, and served on the Library Board of Overseers and the Undergraduate Advisory Board of The Wharton School.
Mr. Lieberfarb also served on the Board of Directors and Board of Trustees of the American Film Institute. Mr. Lieberfarb earned a Bachelor of Surgery in Economics from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Michigan.
He has served as a member of the Board of Directors of Sirius Satellite Radio and thePlatform (since 2006 a subsidiary of Comcast Interactive Media).