Edwin M. Durso is the executive vice president/administration of ESPN, Inc.[1][2]
He has helped to build ESPN since 1989. He attended Harvard and played shortstop on the baseball team. He graduated in 1975, cum laude. In 1978, Durso received his law degree with honors from the George Washington University Law School.[3]
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Owners: Walt Disney Company (80%); Hearst Communications (20%) |
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