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In 1999, Jordan established the [[Cadet Corps Fund]], and is the Fund's president.<ref>[http://www.fskk.ru ФОНД СОДЕЙСТВИЯ КАДЕТСКИМ КОРПУСАМ]</ref>

In 2001-2003, he was the CEO of the Russian TV channel [[NTV_(Russia)|NTV]]<ref>JORDAN IN THE HEADLINES AGAIN. Valeria Korchagina. St Petersburg Times, 6 April 2001.[https://web.archive.org/web/20140817050612/http://sptimes.ru/story/15101]</ref> and also the CEO of [[Gazprom-Media|Gazprom Media]], a subsidiary media holding of [[Gazprom]] (now of [[Gazprombank]]) that owned [[NTV_(Russia)|NTV]], [[TNT_(Russian_TV_channel)|TNT]], [[NTV Plus]], five popular radio stations (including [[Echo of Moscow]]), numerous widely circulated news and entertainment publications, and two premier movie theaters in [[Moscow]] and [[St. Petersburg]].{{cn}}

Later appointed chief executive of Russia's [[Gazprom-Media|Gazprom Media]] as well as general director of its [[NTV_(Russia)|NTV]] television network, Jordan was forced to resign in early 2003 under political pressure.<ref name=Burrett/>