Thomas L. Phillips, Jr. is an American businessman most closely associated with publishing ventures. He was the founding publisher of
Spy Magazine, and a founding member of the original management team at
Starwave. After the acquisition of Starwave by
Disney, Phillips served simultaneously as the president of ABC News Internet Ventures and ESPN Internet Ventures, joint endeavors between Disney and Starwave. In 1998, Phillips was hired as the CEO of
Deja.com, and sold the company's core assets to
Google. In 2006, he took a position with Google, as director of print advertising, running advertisements for Google clients in newspapers and other print publications. He was subsequently put in charge of the acquisition process in Google's purchase of
DoubleClick and then served as Director of Search and Analytics at Google. He left in 2009 to become CEO of Media6Degrees (now "Dstillery").