WICT Announces 2009 Chapter Presidents

Women in Cable & Telecommunications Monday announced it 2009 lineup of chapter presidents.

Atlanta: Amy Cohn, Cox Communications; Carolinas: Cyndee Everman, Time Warner Cable;

Greater Chicago: Kathy Alexander, Beagle Insight; Greater Florida, Gaby Schoepflin, Fox Cable Networks;

Greater Texas: Susan Patten, Time Warner Cable; Michigan: John Ceniceros, Scripps Networks;

Midwest: Denise Farley, Mediacom; New England: Lata Chawla, Performance Edge Training & Consulting;

NewMexico/Arizona: Tammy Burgess, Cox Communications; New York: Elizabeth Chunn, Time Warner Cable Media Sales:

Northern California: Beverly Wilmore, Inner Media Vision, Inc.; Oklahoma: Kimberley Bailey, Cox Communications; Pacific Northwest: Sarah DeZell, Comcast; Greater Philadelphia: Suzanne Altshuler, Starz Entertainment;

Rocky Mountain: Tracy Baumgartner, Comcast; South Florida: Leslie Dean, Groupware International, Inc.;

Southern California: Colleen Dillaway, Bright House Networks; Virginia: Cliona Robb, Christian & Barton, LLP; Washington DC/Baltimore: Suzanne Underwald, Dow Lohnes, PLLC.

WICT also named a number of local advisers, who will provide guidance and mentoring to local WICT boards in those regions.

Atlanta: Veronica Sheehan, Turner Entertainment Group; Carolinas: Dianne Blackwood, Time Warner Cable;

Greater Chicago: Joan Gundlach, A & E Television Networks; Greater Florida: Linda Chambers, Bright House Networks; Greater Texas: Kathy Brabson, Time Warner Cable; Michigan: Marie MacMillan, Comcast;

Midwest: Kim Roden, Comcast; New England: Marcia Keegan, ESPN; New Mexico/Arizona: Suzee Smith-Everhard, Cox Communications;

New York: Mary Murano, NBC Universal;

Northern California: Marian Jackson, Comcast; Oklahoma: Judy Smith Nussbaum, Cox Communications;

Pacific Northwest: Theresa Smith, Comcast; Greater Philadelphia: Sarah Davis (no affiliation given);

Rocky Mountain: Debbie Egner, Starzl South Florida: Filemon

John Eggerton

Contributing editor John Eggerton has been an editor and/or writer on media regulation, legislation and policy for over four decades, including covering the FCC, FTC, Congress, the major media trade associations, and the federal courts. In addition to Multichannel News and Broadcasting + Cable, his work has appeared in Radio World, TV Technology, TV Fax, This Week in Consumer Electronics, Variety and the Encyclopedia Britannica.