Cox Enterprises' Barbara Cox Anthony Passes Away
29 Mai 2007 - 3:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
ATLANTA, May 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Barbara Cox Anthony, daughter of
company founder and three-time Ohio governor James M. Cox, died
today following an extended illness. "My mother was actively
involved in our company through her leadership on the Cox
Enterprises board of directors. She inspired me both personally and
professionally," said James C. Kennedy, Cox Enterprises Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer and Anthony's son. "As we mourn my
mother's passing, we will always be grateful to her for her
leadership and constant support of Cox employees, their families
and our businesses," added Kennedy. Anthony was chairman of Dayton
Newspapers and member of the Cox Enterprises board of directors.
She also served as a member of the board of directors of the Hawaii
Preparatory Academy and was the only woman member of the board of
directors of the Santa Gertrudis Breeders International
Association. Anthony was a director and founder of the Hawaii
School for Girls, a director of the Children's Hospital of Honolulu
and a director of the James M. Cox Foundation. As Chairman of
Hualalai Land Corporation, Anthony oversaw all aspects of a
7,500-acre ranch located on the slopes of Mt. Hualalai, Hawaii.
Ranch operations include cattle breeding, sale of cut flowers and
coffee production. Anthony also was chairman of Winderadeen
Corporation, Canberra, Australia, a commercial operation of 2,500
breeding cows. About Cox
Enterprises(http://www.coxenterprises.com/) Cox Enterprises is one
of the nation's leading media companies and providers of automotive
services, with 2006 revenues of $13 billion and more than 80,000
employees. Major operating subsidiaries include Cox Communications,
Inc. (cable television distribution, telephone, high-speed Internet
access and other advanced broadband services); Cox Newspapers, Inc.
(newspapers, local and national direct mail advertising and
customized newsletters); Cox Television (television and television
sales rep firms); Cox Radio, Inc. ([NYSE: CXR] broadcast radio
stations and interactive Web sites); Manheim (vehicle auctions,
repair and certification services and web-based technology
products) and Cox Auto Trader (automotive publications and a
majority stake in AutoTrader.com). DATASOURCE: Cox Enterprises
CONTACT: Bob Jimenez of Cox Enterprises, +1-678-645-0070,
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