Charter hires Cablevision vet as new CTO

Charter Communications (NASDAQ:CHTR) has hired Stephanie Mitchko as executive vice president, chief technology officer. Mitchko will oversee the company's Network ...

Charter Communications (NASDAQ:CHTR) has hired Stephanie Mitchko as executive vice president, chief technology officer. Mitchko will oversee the company's Network, Mobile, Video and Software Engineering teams, as well as Network Architecture, Technology Policy, and Emerging Technology organizations. She will report to Rich DiGeronimo, chief product and technology officer, and will have offices in both Stamford, CT, and Denver.

"Stephanie's expertise in engineering and technology strategy will be a powerful asset to Charter, and we are excited to have her join the team," said DiGeronimo. "Her extensive experience and leadership capabilities will help Charter continue to leverage its superior network and technology to deliver customers a transformative connectivity experience."

Mitchko joins Charter from Cadent, a provider of data-driven solutions for buying and selling TV Advertising, where she served as joint CTO and COO. Prior to Cadent, Mitchko was senior vice president of Video Infrastructure Software at Cablevision.        

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