Management

Glenn A. Britt

Chairman, President and CEO

Time Warner Cable

 

Glenn A. Britt is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Time Warner Cable. He began serving as Chairman of the Company’s Board of Directors in March 2009 and has served as the Company’s President since February 2006 and is chief executive since August 2001.  Britt has been the driving force behind the company’s aggressive deployment of advanced video services, such as video-on-demand, high-definition television and digital video recorders.  Britt has guided the continued growth and increased penetration of Time Warner Cable’s residential high-speed data product and has overseen the efforts of Road Runner Business Class, the company’s commercial broadband service.  He has also championed the launch and growth of Time Warner Cable Digital Phone, the company’s VoIP service.

 

In addition to the continued and rapid deployment of advanced services, Britt has focused on creating a customer service-oriented organization as a way to maintain the edge on competition.  He has also championed the cable industry’s efforts to work more closely with consumer electronics manufactures and other related groups to develop compatible standards for the deployment of future, integrated products.

 

Britt became president of Time Warner Cable in January 1999.  Previously, Britt served as president and CEO of Time Warner Cable Ventures, the company’s new business arm.  There he oversaw the launch of Road Runner, the country’s first high-speed Internet service, as well as the creation of Time Warner Telecom, a fast-growing provider of local telecommunications services.  He had been executive vice president, Time Warner Cable, since 1990 and was previously senior vice president and treasurer of Time Warner Inc.

 

Prior to the merger between Time Inc. and Warner Communications, Britt was vice president and chief financial officer of Time Inc., a position he held since July 1988.

 

Britt joined Time Inc. in 1972 in the Controller’s Department and rose, successively, to vice president-treasurer of Manhattan Cable Television, Inc. (1974), finance director for Time-Life Books Iran Project (1977), vice president-network and studio operations for Home Box Office, Inc. (HBO), and director of business development of Time Inc.’s video group (1980).
 
Britt became senior vice president, finance for American Television and Communications Corp., Time Inc.’s cable television unit, in 1981, senior vice president, finance of Time Inc.’s Video Group in 1984, and senior vice president and chief financial officer of Home Box Office later that year.  He was elected as vice president of Time Inc. in October 1986 and treasurer the following month.  He became vice president, finance of Time Inc. in February 1988.

Britt serves on the board of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) and is a member of the Executive Committee.  He is also a board member of CableLabs, Walter Kaitz Foundation, Pearl Harbor Memorial Fund, Xerox Corporation, TIAA and The Paley Center.

 

He is the recipient of many industry honors, including Broadcasting & Cable’s 2008 Hall of Fame; Cable Positive’s 2007 Joel G. Berger Award; the NCTA’s 2006 Vanguard Award for “Distinguished Leadership;” The Media Institute’s 2006 American Horizon Award; the NAMIC Stanley B. Thomas Jr. Lifetime Achievement Award; the 2005 Kaitz Foundation Diversity Champion; and the 2004 CTPAA Presidents Award.

 

He received a B.A. in economics from Dartmouth College, where he graduated magna cum laude. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, Britt received an M.B.A. from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth, where he is sponsoring the recently announced Britt Technology Impact Series. The new program series will examine various aspects of the growing impact of technology on corporations and individuals and the business strategy issues surrounding new technology.

 

3/09

 

 Time Warner Cable CEO, Glenn A. Britt

 

 

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