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Scott K. Ginsburg (born October 6, 1952) is the owner of Boardwalk Auto Group. Ginsburg also serves on the board of directors of Sizmek Inc., a worldwide digital media company (SZMK) listed on the
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Career history


U.S. Congress

From 1971 until 1981, Ginsburg worked in the
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while attending college and
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. He worked for two Iowa Congressmen: U.S. Congressman John C. Culver and U.S. Senator Dick Clark. From 1975 until 1981, Ginsburg worked in a professional capacity of Staff Director and later as Staff Director and
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of the U.S. Senate Labor's Subcommittee on Employment, Poverty and Migratory Labor. He also worked for the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on
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and Medicare. U.S. Senator
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of Wisconsin chaired both of these Subcommittees. In 1981, Mr. Ginsburg left his employment with the U.S. Congress and began a career in
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Radio

From 1981 until 1983, Ginsburg formulated a
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to enter the radio broadcasting industry. In 1983, Ginsburg acquired his first
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and founded Statewide Broadcasting. From 1983 until 1987, this station group expanded from AM and
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stations in three Florida cities to include large markets such as Dallas and Chicago. In 1987, Ginsburg and
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formed H & G Communications, and added Los Angeles, Chicago and Honolulu radio stations in the group. In 1988, Ginsburg established Evergreen Media Corporation, which focused on the nation's largest media markets. Ginsburg took the company public in 1993. In 1997, Ginsburg co-founded Chancellor Media Corporation (NYSE: AFM), with
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of Hicks, Muse, Tate and Furst. Chancellor Broadcasting merged with Evergreen Media Corporation. Ginsburg served as Chancellor's CEO and director. From 1987 until 1998, the radio group headed by Ginsburg moved from the 25th ranked radio group, as measured by Miller Kaplan revenue reports, to become the top billing radio group in the United States. In 2002, Ginsburg, the former chairman and chief executive officer of Evergreen Media Corporation, was found liable for insider trading and was ordered to pay a $1 million civil penalty by Judge Kenneth L. Ryskamp of the United States District Court for Southern District of Florida. The civil penalty against Ginsburg was, at the time, the largest penalty ordered by a federal district court against a non-trading tipper.


Digital Generation (DG)

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list of nation's 100 Fastest Growing Small Public Companies. They also ranked fifth for the 2009 Fortune Fastest Growing Companies in the World listing. On February 7, 2014, Digital Generation (DG) completed the spin-off of Sizmek and merger transaction with Extreme Reach. Ginsburg serves on the Board of Directors of Sizmek Inc., a worldwide digital media company (SZMK) listed on the
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Boardwalk Auto Group

Ginsburg brought
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to
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in 1998, which marked the beginning of Boardwalk Auto Group. Over the next sixteen years, Ginsburg added Audi, Volkswagen, Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini and FIAT. Then in 2012, AutoNation acquired the Dallas area Volkswagen, Porsche and Audi dealerships from Boardwalk Auto Group. Boardwalk Auto Group also owns Ferrari of
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, Maserati of Marin, Lamborghini North Los Angeles, Audi Glenwood Springs and Glenwood Springs Volkswagen. In 2002, Boardwalk Auto Group was named the fastest growing privately held company in Dallas-Fort Worth by Southern Methodist University's Cox School of Business and the Dallas Business Journal. Boardwalk Ferrari, Boardwalk Maserati and Lamborghini Dallas were named 2014 DealerRater Dealer of the Year for the U.S.


Education

Ginsburg earned his
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from
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, and his
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degree from
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Personal life

Ginsburg has been involved in a number of charitable activities, contributing both his time and financial support. This includes the Dallas Morning News Charities,
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,
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, The Dallas Symphony,
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, Greenhill School, Shelton School,
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, and other organizations that focus on the needs of the homeless and hungry, health, education and the environment. The new Scott K. Ginsburg Sport & Fitness Center. at Georgetown University Law Center was dedicated on September 8, 2015. And, in 2019, Georgetown University Law Center announced the expansion of its campus with the purchase of a building to the south of it, made possible by a donation from Ginsburg, which was the largest single gift from an alumnus in the school's history. Ginsburg lives in Dallas and has four children.About Scott K. Ginsburg
ScottKGinsburg.com, Retrieved on December 3, 2014. His son Drew Ginsburg was the Co-Founder of Tsū (social network).


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About Scott K. Ginsburg
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ginsburg, Scott Living people 1952 births American chief executives in the automobile industry George Washington University alumni Georgetown University Law Center alumni