Steve Case Leaves Time Warner Board

America Online founder Steve Case announced on Monday he was finally leaving Time Warner behind, resigning from his board of directors position. The former company Chairman following AOL's doomed merger with Time Warner in 2000 says he will devote more time to his new health care investment company, Revolution.

"Leaving Time Warner's Board will give me a greater opportunity to grow Revolution, including avoiding any potential conflicts of interest as Revolution moves into new areas," Case said in a statement. Other executives at the time of the merger, including Gerald Levin and Bob Pittman, have previously left Time Warner.

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