Keith Grossman

Keith A. Grossman is Global Chief Revenue Officer for the Bloomberg Media Group, Bloomberg L.P.'s global multi-platform media organization that comprises web, mobile, television, digital video, radio, print magazines and live events platforms.

Since joining Bloomberg L.P. in July 2014, Keith has coordinated Bloomberg's advertising sales for a new suite of digital assets and worked to align Bloomberg's content offerings to global business, targeting new consumers.

Prior to Bloomberg, Keith was Associate Publisher of WIRED and Ars Technica, where he led the team that conceived of and implemented Ars Technica's 'The Accelerator,' a platform that predicts when a particular piece of content will go viral and allows advertisers to take advantage of the traffic. The Accelerator was awarded Adweek's Project Isaac Award for Best Digital Publishing Invention.
In his more than a decade at Conde Nast, Grossman became the youngest employee in the company's history to be name Sales Person of the Year and later became one of the youngest Associate Publishers. In 2008, Grossman was included in MIN magazine's Upshot list and, in 2010, he was named to MIN's 15 to Watch Under 30 for his work co-authoring the original business model for Conde Nast's Tablet Editions which were adopted throughout the company. In 2014, 2015, and 2016, Keith was named to The Adweek 50 List. In 2016, he was named to the Folio:100 ranking of publishing industry innovators and entrepreneurs. Keith is on the board of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB).
Keith is a graduate of Cornell University and lives in NYC.