Chairman of Electronic Ink Inc. Served as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Packard Press, Inc. From 1966 to 1987, he practiced corporate law representing such clients as the Philadelphia Eagles Football Club, Marian Bank, Bucks Broadcasting Company and Executive Coach Builders. He serves as a Member of Board of Advisors of Kimmel Cancer Center. During the late 1970 's, he was counsel to and a partner in Innovations, a film production company that produced The Buddy Holly Story and Under the Rainbow. He was the Publisher of the Legal Intelligencer and the Pennsylvania Law Journal from 1987 to 1990. From 1985 to 1997, he owned three radio stations in Albany, New York and one in suburban Philadelphia. Throughout his career, he has been an active member of the Philadelphia business and philanthropic community, serving in leadership positions of many organizations including: Chairman of the Mayor's Anti-Graffiti Network under former Mayor Wilson Goode, President of the Temple University Law Alumni Association, and Member of the Board of Directors of The Bridge Therapeutic Center at Fox Chase (a drug and alcohol treatment facility for teenagers with substance abuse problems). He serves on the Boards of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, the Friends of Rittenhouse Square, the Marian Anderson Award and the Central Philadelphia Development Corporation. Mr. Weiss is listed in the 1991 Platinum edition of Who's Who Among Business Leaders. In 1963, he received a B.S. in Business Administration and in 1966 a Juris Doctorate degree, both from Temple University