Roy Sekoff

Roy Sekoff was the founding editor of the Huffington Post, and President and co-creator of HuffPost Live. He also created and hosted “The HuffPost Show,” an hour-long comedy and interview program.

His book, “Lacks Self-Control: True Stories I Waited Until My Parents Died to Tell,” was featured in The New York Times Book Review and People Magazine as a “Top Pick,” and won multiple writing awards, including the IPBA Ben Franklin Silver award for humor; the SPR Bronze prize, and the Indie Bragg Medallion.

Before helping found HuffPost, Roy was a writer and on-air correspondent for Michael Moore’s Emmy-winning “TV Nation.” His written work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Village Voice and The London Times.