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Tom Allon

Tom F. Allon is an American newspaper/magazine and digital media and events entrepreneur. He is publisher and former co-owner of City & State NY. Previously he was president and co-owner of Manhattan Media.[1]

Tom Allon
Born
Tom F. Allon

(1962-05-21) May 21, 1962 (age 60)
EducationStuyvesant High School, B.A. Cornell University, M.S. Columbia Journalism School
Occupation(s)Newspaper publisher, media entrepreneur, journalist, public affairs columnist
SpouseRebecca Cohen

He was for eighteen months a candidate for mayor in the 2013 election,[2] but subsequently dropped out of the race.[3] He was endorsed by the Liberal Party in NY. Allon is also a columnist and pundit whose opinion pieces have appeared in the NY Daily News, NY Post, City & State and the Huffington Post. He is a serial media entrepreneur, who helped build one public media company and two private media companies in the three decades between 1990-2020. He has bought and sold many publications and is considered an expert in launching and growing digital and events-driven local media outlets. Allon started his career as an educator, teaching English and Journalism at his alma mater, Stuyvesant High School. He has also taught opinion writing in the journalism department at Hunter College in New York City.

Early life and education

Allon was raised in a Jewish family[4] on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.[5] Allon attended Stuyvesant High School. He attended Cornell University, where he worked for The Cornell Daily Sun and was its sports editor and a columnist. He graduated with a BA degree in History from Cornell in 1984.[6] He then received an MS degree in Journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1985.[5][6][7] After graduating from Columbia, Allon taught English at his alma mater, Stuyvesant High School.

Career

From 1986 to 1991, Allon was editor of The West Side Spirit, a community newspaper he later owned. In 1992, he became publisher of West Side Spirit and its sister paper on the East Side, Our Town. In 1993, he was promoted to executive vice president of News Communications, Inc., a public company which owned 23 publications in the NY metropolitan area and Washington, D.C. In 1994, he helped in the creation of a new publication covering Congress and politics in DC, The Hill. In 2001, Allon spearheaded a management buyout of four weekly newspapers in Manhattan and created Manhattan Media, where he was CEO for more than a decade. Along with the West Side Spirit, Manhattan Media also published the community newspapers Our Town, The Westsider, the Chelsea Clinton News, the political newspapers City Hall and The Capitol, and the magazines Avenue and New York Family.[8] In 2013, Allon once again led a management buyout of City & State, NY from Manhattan Media and along with partner Steve Farbman, built that into the must-read in local and state government.[citation needed] City & State publishes a weekly magazine, five daily emails and produces 50 events a year, including "power lists" which rank the powerful in New York State by geography, demography, and industry. In 2020, Allon sold City & State to Government Executive, a media, data and insights company based in Washington, D.C. He stayed on as publisher of City & State, NY and is leading City & State’s expansion to other states, including Pennsylvania in April 2021 and Florida in May 2022. Allon is also a frequent pundit and columnist, whose work has appeared in the NY Daily News, The NY Post, the Huffington Post as well as City & State.

Mayoral candidacy

On July 12, 2011, Allon announced that he would run for mayor of the City of New York.[9] He stated that New Yorkers need a leader "like me who thinks like an Israeli: tough and always ready to defend his people."[4] On January 10, 2012, the Liberal Party of New York selected Allon as its mayoral candidate.[10] While Allon "made a strong impression at a series of candidate forums," his candidacy failed to gain traction, and "his polling numbers mired in the low single digits."[3] Allon raised more than $300,000 for his campaign but against more experienced candidates he had difficulty attracting major campaign donors, reporting just $17,335 in contributions in the two months before he dropped out of the race.[3] Allon withdrew from the race on March 17, his campaign more than $4,000 in debt.[3] The Liberal Party subsequently endorsed Catsimatidis.[11] At the same time, Allon acquired the news organization City & State from Manhattan Media.[12] Allon later became a frequent pundit and columnist in local media on important public policy matters.[citation needed] Candidates for public office often sought his counsel and advice and in 2019-2020 he helped organize weekly "mayor classes" for Brooklyn Borough President and mayoral candidates Eric Adams,[citation needed] who later went on to win the election and become Mayor of New York City in 2022.

Personal life

In 1993, Allon married Janet Wickenhaver, then a freelance crime reporter, in a Jewish ceremony in Soho.[13] They divorced in 2015. Allon married Rebecca Cohen in 2020 in a Zoom wedding ceremony at their second home on Long Island, in the midst of the covid pandemic.[citation needed]

Outside activities and memberships

Allon helped create two public high schools, Eleanor Roosevelt High School on the Upper East Side and Frank McCourt High School on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He also served on the advisory board of the West Side Crime Prevention Program, the board of arts institution Symphony Space, and the board of the Speyer Legacy School on the upper West Side of Manhattan. He was the president of the New York Press Association in 2008. He was appointed to the Brooklyn Bridge Park board by then Governor Andrew Cuomo in 2019. He was appointed to the board of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce in 2021. In March 2022, Mayor Eric Adams and Chancellor David Banks appointed Allon to the public education policy panel.

References

  1. ^ Decker, Geoff (July 14, 2011). "Meet Tom Allon, who wants to be your next education mayor". GothamSchools. Retrieved October 26, 2011.
  2. ^ CHEN, David (October 16, 2012). "Mayoral Hopeful Switches to G.O.P." The New York Times. Retrieved November 6, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d Michael M. Grynbaum, Allon Exits Race for New York Mayor (March 18, 2013), New York Times.
  4. ^ a b David Horovitz (April 12, 2012). "The Hebrew-named outsider bidding to become New York's fifth Jewish mayor". The Times of Israel. Retrieved April 14, 2012.
  5. ^ a b "From the Spectator To Professional Journalism: The Life of Tom Allon". The Spectator. May 5, 2011. Retrieved October 26, 2011.
  6. ^ a b Tom Allon - website of Ducere Business School
  7. ^ Utsav Rai, Cornell Alumnus Will Run For Mayor of New York City Archived June 28, 2013, at archive.today (February 28, 2012), Cornell Daily Sun
  8. ^ Manhattanmedia.com
  9. ^ Green, Jonah (July 12, 2011). "Tom Allon Enters 2013 New York City Mayoral Race". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
  10. ^ Michael Howard Saul, Long-Shot Bid Boosted by Liberals (May 7, 2013), Wall Street Journal.
  11. ^ Michael M. Grynbaum, Liberal Party Backs Catsimatidis (May 7, 2013), New York Times.
  12. ^ "Publisher Tom Allon Purchases News Organization, Drops Out Of Mayoral Race". March 18, 2013. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  13. ^ Lois Smith Brady (October 17, 1993). "WEDDINGS: VOWS; Janet Wickenhaver and Tom Allon". The New York Times.

External links

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Tom Allin Tom F Allon is an American newspaper magazine and digital media and events entrepreneur He is publisher and former co owner of City amp State NY Previously he was president and co owner of Manhattan Media 1 Tom AllonBornTom F Allon 1962 05 21 May 21 1962 age 60 New York City NY U S EducationStuyvesant High School B A Cornell University M S Columbia Journalism SchoolOccupation s Newspaper publisher media entrepreneur journalist public affairs columnistSpouseRebecca CohenHe was for eighteen months a candidate for mayor in the 2013 election 2 but subsequently dropped out of the race 3 He was endorsed by the Liberal Party in NY Allon is also a columnist and pundit whose opinion pieces have appeared in the NY Daily News NY Post City amp State and the Huffington Post He is a serial media entrepreneur who helped build one public media company and two private media companies in the three decades between 1990 2020 He has bought and sold many publications and is considered an expert in launching and growing digital and events driven local media outlets Allon started his career as an educator teaching English and Journalism at his alma mater Stuyvesant High School He has also taught opinion writing in the journalism department at Hunter College in New York City Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Mayoral candidacy 4 Personal life 5 Outside activities and memberships 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditAllon was raised in a Jewish family 4 on the Upper West Side of Manhattan 5 Allon attended Stuyvesant High School He attended Cornell University where he worked for The Cornell Daily Sun and was its sports editor and a columnist He graduated with a BA degree in History from Cornell in 1984 6 He then received an MS degree in Journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1985 5 6 7 After graduating from Columbia Allon taught English at his alma mater Stuyvesant High School Career EditFrom 1986 to 1991 Allon was editor of The West Side Spirit a community newspaper he later owned In 1992 he became publisher of West Side Spirit and its sister paper on the East Side Our Town In 1993 he was promoted to executive vice president of News Communications Inc a public company which owned 23 publications in the NY metropolitan area and Washington D C In 1994 he helped in the creation of a new publication covering Congress and politics in DC The Hill In 2001 Allon spearheaded a management buyout of four weekly newspapers in Manhattan and created Manhattan Media where he was CEO for more than a decade Along with the West Side Spirit Manhattan Media also published the community newspapers Our Town The Westsider the Chelsea Clinton News the political newspapers City Hall and The Capitol and the magazines Avenue and New York Family 8 In 2013 Allon once again led a management buyout of City amp State NY from Manhattan Media and along with partner Steve Farbman built that into the must read in local and state government citation needed City amp State publishes a weekly magazine five daily emails and produces 50 events a year including power lists which rank the powerful in New York State by geography demography and industry In 2020 Allon sold City amp State to Government Executive a media data and insights company based in Washington D C He stayed on as publisher of City amp State NY and is leading City amp State s expansion to other states including Pennsylvania in April 2021 and Florida in May 2022 Allon is also a frequent pundit and columnist whose work has appeared in the NY Daily News The NY Post the Huffington Post as well as City amp State Mayoral candidacy EditOn July 12 2011 Allon announced that he would run for mayor of the City of New York 9 He stated that New Yorkers need a leader like me who thinks like an Israeli tough and always ready to defend his people 4 On January 10 2012 the Liberal Party of New York selected Allon as its mayoral candidate 10 While Allon made a strong impression at a series of candidate forums his candidacy failed to gain traction and his polling numbers mired in the low single digits 3 Allon raised more than 300 000 for his campaign but against more experienced candidates he had difficulty attracting major campaign donors reporting just 17 335 in contributions in the two months before he dropped out of the race 3 Allon withdrew from the race on March 17 his campaign more than 4 000 in debt 3 The Liberal Party subsequently endorsed Catsimatidis 11 At the same time Allon acquired the news organization City amp State from Manhattan Media 12 Allon later became a frequent pundit and columnist in local media on important public policy matters citation needed Candidates for public office often sought his counsel and advice and in 2019 2020 he helped organize weekly mayor classes for Brooklyn Borough President and mayoral candidates Eric Adams citation needed who later went on to win the election and become Mayor of New York City in 2022 Personal life EditIn 1993 Allon married Janet Wickenhaver then a freelance crime reporter in a Jewish ceremony in Soho 13 They divorced in 2015 Allon married Rebecca Cohen in 2020 in a Zoom wedding ceremony at their second home on Long Island in the midst of the covid pandemic citation needed Outside activities and memberships EditAllon helped create two public high schools Eleanor Roosevelt High School on the Upper East Side and Frank McCourt High School on the Upper West Side of Manhattan He also served on the advisory board of the West Side Crime Prevention Program the board of arts institution Symphony Space and the board of the Speyer Legacy School on the upper West Side of Manhattan He was the president of the New York Press Association in 2008 He was appointed to the Brooklyn Bridge Park board by then Governor Andrew Cuomo in 2019 He was appointed to the board of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce in 2021 In March 2022 Mayor Eric Adams and Chancellor David Banks appointed Allon to the public education policy panel References Edit Decker Geoff July 14 2011 Meet Tom Allon who wants to be your next education mayor GothamSchools Retrieved October 26 2011 CHEN David October 16 2012 Mayoral Hopeful Switches to G O P The New York Times Retrieved November 6 2011 a b c d Michael M Grynbaum Allon Exits Race for New York Mayor March 18 2013 New York Times a b David Horovitz April 12 2012 The Hebrew named outsider bidding to become New York s fifth Jewish mayor The Times of Israel Retrieved April 14 2012 a b From the Spectator To Professional Journalism The Life of Tom Allon The Spectator May 5 2011 Retrieved October 26 2011 a b Tom Allon website of Ducere Business School Utsav Rai Cornell Alumnus Will Run For Mayor of New York City Archived June 28 2013 at archive today February 28 2012 Cornell Daily Sun Manhattanmedia com Green Jonah July 12 2011 Tom Allon Enters 2013 New York City Mayoral Race Huffingtonpost com Retrieved November 4 2011 Michael Howard Saul Long Shot Bid Boosted by Liberals May 7 2013 Wall Street Journal Michael M Grynbaum Liberal Party Backs Catsimatidis May 7 2013 New York Times Publisher Tom Allon Purchases News Organization Drops Out Of Mayoral Race March 18 2013 Retrieved January 5 2019 Lois Smith Brady October 17 1993 WEDDINGS VOWS Janet Wickenhaver and Tom Allon The New York Times External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Allon amp oldid 1127348989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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