Louis A. Borrelli, Jr. is Chief Executive Officer of NEP
Broadcasting, LLC, the leading international provider of outsourced
teleproduction services critical to the delivery of live sports and
entertainment events. Mr. Borrelli is responsible for the overall management
and strategic direction of the company and its operating divisions, each a
leader in their industry segment. Whether it’s Olympics or Oscars, Super Bowl
or World Cup, Rolling Stones or Wheel of Fortune, it’s all powered by
NEP.
Mr. Borrelli has been a pioneer in cable television and new media for more than
27 years, with a specific focus on operations, marketing, programming and new
products.
Prior to joining NEP, Mr. Borrelli was Senior Vice President, Broadband at
America Online, Inc. responsible for developing AOL's High Speed Broadband
business plan and establishing AOL Broadband as the industry leader in the
premium broadband content and services.
Mr. Borrelli was a founding partner, Executive Vice President and Chief
Operating Officer of
Dallas,
Texas based Marcus Cable Company,
L.P. Under his leadership, Marcus Cable grew from 15,000 customers in 1989 to
become the nation’s largest privately held cable company with 1.3 million
customers in 1998 when the company was sold to investor Paul G. Allen.
Later that year Marcus Cable named "Cable Operator of the Year" by
Cablevision Magazine.
Mr. Borrelli is an active member of Cable & Telecommunications Association
for Marketing (CTAM), twice serving on its Board of Directors as well as chairing
the Annual CTAM Summit. He was active in the formation of the Cable Television
Advertising Bureau (CAB) and the National Academy of Cable Programming, its ACE
Awards program and was a founding member of the New York Metro Cable Marketing
Co-Op (1-800-OK-CABLE).
Mr. Borrelli is a two-time CTAM TAMI award winner (1996 & 2000), received
the Pinnacle Award from CTAM Texas in 2001 and was elected to the Cable
Pioneers in 2002.