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Charter Communications

COMPANY

Cable operator, founded 1993 by Jerry Kent and Howard Wood, maintaining 6.2 million customers (4th largest in United States).

Official Website:
http://www.charter.com/

Industry:
Communications

Ticker:
NASDAQ:CHTR

Corporate headquarters:
St. Louis, MO

Sales:
$6.0B (2007)

Employees:
16,500 (2008)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Michael P. Huseby
Business
c. 1954   CFO of Cablevision
Robert P. May
Business
c. 1950   CEO of Calpine
Neil Smit
Business
c. 1959   CEO of Charter Communications
Carl E. Vogel
Business
c. 1959   Vice Chairman of Dish Network

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Paul Allen
Business
21-Jan-1953   Co-Founder of Microsoft
W. Lance Conn
Business
c. 1969   Vulcan, Inc.
Nathaniel A. Davis
Business
c. 1954   President of XM Radio
Rajive Johri
Business
c. 1950   First National Bank of Omaha
Robert P. May
Business
c. 1950   CEO of Calpine
David Merritt
Business
c. 1955   Former Partner, KPMG
Marc B. Nathanson
Business
c. 1946   Billionaire, Falcon Cable TV
Jo Allen Patton
Relative
c. 1959   Sister of Paul Allen
Neil Smit
Business
c. 1959   CEO of Charter Communications
John H. Tory
Business
28-May-1954   CEO of Rogers Cable, 1999-2003
Larry W. Wangberg
Business
c. 1944   CEO of Ziff-Davis, 1997-2002

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Charles M. Lillis
Business
c. 1945   President of MediaOne, 1995-2000
Ronald L. Nelson
Business
c. 1953   CEO of Avis Budget Group


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