Edward O'Keefe

Edward O'Keefe
BornFebruary 16 1978
Occupation(s)journalist, writer
SpouseAllison Davis O'Keefe
Websitehttps://www.edwardfokeefe.com/

Edward Fitzpatrick O'Keefe (born 1978) is an American media executive and the current Chief Executive Officer of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation and a former media executive. Prior to his current role, O'Keefe held prominent positions in the news industry, including at ABC News, CNN and as the founder of the media start-up NowThis.

O'Keefe's career in media began at ABC News. Subsequently, he founded NowThis, a media company focused on delivering news and information through social media platforms. After two years at NowThis, O'Keefe transitioned to CNN, where he held leadership roles focused on strategy and growth for properties including CNN Money, CNN Politics, and Travel.

In 2019, O'Keefe was a fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. During his fellowship, his research centered on the evolving landscape of journalism and the rise of streaming news. This work culminated in the publication of his paper "Streaming War Won". His research interests also extended to Theodore Roosevelt. Following his fellowship, O'Keefe continued to consult for news organizations and pursue his research before his appointment as CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation.