Pam Weintraub

Working on the Worldwide Web from its earliest days as Editor-in-Chief of Omni, Weintraub spearheaded the transition of the print magazine to one of the first large, multi-award-winning content sites on the Internet. While at OMNI, Weintraub pioneered forms of live, interactive journalism geared specifically to cyberspace and conceived and created Omni PrimeTime, nightly live net shows that Yahoo called "the highest quality programming in cyberspace."

An authority on the cultural and economic life of the Internet, Weintraub has written weekly columns on Business in Cyberspace and Entertainment in Cyberspace for the LA Times Syndicate and is also a frequent contributor to Newsweek International's Net Prophet column. She is the author of 15 books on medical, psychology, and lifestyle topics, including Medical Emergency!: The St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center Book of Emergency Medicine and Save the Animals. Her freelance articles have appeared in Redbook, Newsweek, Women's Day, Audubon, American Health, Health, Penthouse, Longevity, McCall's, among many other national magazines.

Weintraub has co-founded three Internet companies --Event Horizon itself; the Event Horizon spin-off, Tools for Health, now entering it's second round of venture funding; and Divorce Central, the leading divorce community on the World Wide Web.



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