- The Change-Chasing Communications Strategist: Gravitates toward roles with "tremendous change"—from Capitol Hill financial transformation to media companies navigating digital disruption 🎯
- The 30 Rock Deal-Making Legend: Couldn't get CNBC/MSNBC digital deals through normal channels, so he cornered the CFO during a budget meeting break instead 🏢
- The Cable Network Death Prophet: Believes we're "way past time" to cut cable networks—consumers want content they love, not "second and third tier networks." 📺
- The Broadway-Obsessed Family Man: The only guy among wife, two daughters, and daughter-in-law who shares his "complete unabashed theater geekdom" through family text chains 🎭
- The Multi-Platform Knowledge Translator: Teaches at Fordham, writes for Forbes, organizes Grant Thornton M&A events—always helping people navigate industry disruption 📚
Moment Maker: How Howard Homonoff Cuts Through Corporate Machinery to Get Things Done ✂️
Howard Homonoff turned a chance encounter with NBC's CFO in a 30 Rock hallway into digital media deals that changed everything. Now Grant Thornton's media strategist has bold predictions about cable's death while secretly texting Broadway reviews to his theater-loving family.
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