Henry started is professional media career at HBO and held posts in a wide range of areas including family programming, film acquisition and international coproduction. Named president of HBO Home Entertainment in 1995, McGee received numerous industry awards for his pioneering use of Internet­-based marketing and early adoption of the high definition format for the company’s DVD releases. Named one of the 50 most powerful African Americans in the entertainment business by Black Enterprise magazine, McGee oversaw the digital and DVD release of numerous blockbusters including The Sopranos, Sex and the City, and Game of Thrones.

Henry joined Harvard Business School as a Senior Lecture in 2013. He is a co-author of numerous media industry case studies and is a member of the school’s Digital Initiative. He is also a director of the Pew Research Center and TEGNA.

Henry is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School.