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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Report: Fawaz Steps Down as Nest CEO ]]></title>
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                                <p>Cable veteran Marwan Fawaz has stepped down as CEO of Google’s Nest unit, becoming an executive adviser to the smart-home technology company, according to reports.</p><p><a href="https://www.cnet.com/news/nest-ceo-steps-down-after-employees-pushed-for-his-exit/">According to CNE</a>T, Nest will be combined with Google’s home devices team, and be headed by vice president of product management Rishi Chandra. Fawaz will stay on as an executive adviser to the unit.</p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/marwan-fawaz-named-ceo-nest-405400" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/marwan-fawaz-named-ceo-nest-405400">Related: Marwan Fawaz Named CEO of Nest </a></p><p>Fawaz, who served as chief technology officer at <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/cto-fawaz-exits-charter-327880" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/cto-fawaz-exits-charter-327880">Charter Communications</a> and Adelphia Communications for decades, joined the Google family in 2012 after the search giant purchased Motorola Mobility, heading up that company’s cable-focused Home unit until it was <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/arris-seals-235b-motorola-home-deal-261950" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/arris-seals-235b-motorola-home-deal-261950">sold to Arris Group in 2013</a>. After Motorola, he helped found consulting firm Sarepta Advisors before <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/marwan-fawaz-named-ceo-nest-405400" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/marwan-fawaz-named-ceo-nest-405400">re-joining Google in 2016 as CEO of Nest</a>, which develops devices for smart-home applications.</p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/nest-joins-google-s-hardware-team-418023" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/nest-joins-google-s-hardware-team-418023">Related: Nest Joins Google’s Hardware Team</a></p><p>Google and its parent Alphabet have shaken up the Nest unit in the past. Once part of Alphabet’s “Other Bets” division along with Google Fiber, it was <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/nest-joins-google-s-hardware-team-418023" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/nest-joins-google-s-hardware-team-418023">placed within Google’s Hardware unit earlier this year.</a> </p><p>Nest was founded by former Apple tech guru Tony Fadell in 2010 and was <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/google-puts-32b-nest-271170" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/google-puts-32b-nest-271170">sold to Google in 2014 for $3.2 billion.</a> The company has faced some stiff competition on the smart-home front from Amazon's Echo and Alexa products.  </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Nest Joins With Google’s Hardware Team ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Nest Joins With Google’s Hardware Team ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jeff Baumgartner ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/jpeg" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/xC7rBPENMQGbqtewXBGq9B-1280-80.jpg">
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="xC7rBPENMQGbqtewXBGq9B" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/xC7rBPENMQGbqtewXBGq9B.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/xC7rBPENMQGbqtewXBGq9B.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Fulfilling a rumor that surfaced about three months ago, Nest will indeed “join forces” with Google’s hardware team, Google confirmed today.<br><br><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/google-may-bring-nest-back-report-416853" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/google-may-bring-nest-back-report-416853">RELATED: Google May Bring Nest Back: Report </a></p><p>The move to combine those teams comes about four years after Google<a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/google-puts-32b-nest-271170" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/google-puts-32b-nest-271170"><strong> acquired Nest, a maker of thermostats, cameras and other smart home equipment and software, in 2014 for $3.2 billion</strong></a>. Nest has been operating independently as part of the Other Bets unit of Alphabet, Google’s parent company, that also includes Google Fiber.</p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/capex-alphabet-s-other-bets-continues-fall-417910" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/capex-alphabet-s-other-bets-continues-fall-417910">RELATED: Capex at Alphabet’s ‘Other Bets’ Continues to Fall</a></p><p><strong>Update:</strong> The companies confirmed that Marwan Fawaz, the former cable industry vet, will remain CEO of Nest and will now report to Rick Osterloh, the head of Google hardware. In addition to leading Nest, Fawaz will also play a big role in the integration with Google&apos;s hardware team. T<a href="https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/07/nest-is-being-rolled-into-googles-hardware-team/">echCrunch reported</a> earlier that Google doesn’t “anticipate any significant role reduction," while a Nest official told the site that the Nest brand will continue under the new structure.</p><p>In a <a href="https://www.blog.google/topics/hardware/nest-join-forces-googles-hardware-team/">blog post</a> about the move, Osterloh touted Nest’s momentum, noting that it doubled its hardware portfolio last year and sold more devices in 2017 than the previous two years combined.</p><p>“To build on this momentum, we&apos;re excited to bring the Nest and Google Hardware teams together,” he wrote. “The goal is to supercharge Nest’s mission: to create a more thoughtful home, one that takes care of the people inside it and the world around it.”</p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/altice-usa-hawks-nest-smart-home-products-416250" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/altice-usa-hawks-nest-smart-home-products-416250">RELATED: Altice USA Hawks Nest Smart Home Products</a></p><p>He said the combo will enable Google to continue to focus on combining hardware, software and services, with Google’s artificial intelligence and the company’s Assistant “at the core.”</p><p>“We’ve had a head start on collaborating since our teams already work closely together, and today we’re excited to make Nest an integral part of Google’s big bet on hardware,” Osterloh said.</p><p>That big bet also includes Google’s <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/google-wraps-htc-deal-417815" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/google-wraps-htc-deal-417815">recent acquisition of a part of HTC</a> that includes the team that worked with Google on its Android-powered Pixel smartphones.</p><p>The latest move also comes about four months Google introduced several new consumer products, including the Pixel 2, and updated model of the Daydream View mobile VR headset, and expansion to its Google Home ecosystem.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Google May Bring Nest Back: Report ]]></title>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2017 23:41:00 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                <updated>Thu, 03 Sep 2020 09:16:57 +0000</updated>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jeff Baumgartner ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/jpeg" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Wuk4y8AUZGqKxLRLjRQMAi-1280-80.jpg">
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="Wuk4y8AUZGqKxLRLjRQMAi" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Wuk4y8AUZGqKxLRLjRQMAi.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Wuk4y8AUZGqKxLRLjRQMAi.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Google is considering combining Nest Labs with its hardware team, a move that could aid it in its fight against Amazon and its rival’s lineup of smart home products, <a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/alphabet-considers-giving-nest-a-new-home-within-google-1512043383"><em>The Wall Street Journal</em> reported.</a></p><p>Google <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/google-puts-32b-nest-271170" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/google-puts-32b-nest-271170">acquired Nest in 2014 for $3.2 billion</a>. Nest is currently operating independently as part of the Other Bets unit of Alphabet, Google’s parent company. Other Bets, a unit that also includes Google Fiber, posted Q3 2017 revenues of $302 million, up from $197 million a year earlier, and an operating loss of $812 million, narrowed from $861 million.</p><p>Google declined to comment on the <em>WSJ</em> story.</p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/marwan-fawaz-named-ceo-nest-405400" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/marwan-fawaz-named-ceo-nest-405400">Nest is now led by Marwan Fawaz</a>, a former cable industry vet who also headed up Motorola Home before it was sold to Arris in 2013.</p><p>Nest, a maker of thermostats, cameras, doorbells and other smart home products, recently inked a deal with Altice USA. Google also makes its own line of smart home products, including an expanding group of Google Home products and models hat help it to match up against the Echo, Echo Dot and other Alexa-powered smart home gear from Amazon.</p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/altice-usa-hawks-nest-smart-home-products-416250" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/altice-usa-hawks-nest-smart-home-products-416250">RELATED: Altice USA Hawks Nest Smart Home Products</a></p><p>The WSJ said combining Nest and its 1,000 employees “would market a retrenchment of Alphabet’s strategy to separate its core Google internet business from a number of other units, such as its research lab and life-sciences firm.”</p><p>Combining Nest with Google’s hardware business would bring more unification with respect to the company’s smart home products and how they are marketed and sold.</p><p>WSJ also pointed out that many of Nest’s products already work with Google’s and Amazon’s A.I. platforms, and that Alphabet had also combined the supply-chain teams of Google and Nest last year.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Nest CEO To Employees: Company ‘Not For Sale’ ]]></title>
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                                <p>Nest employees are probably breathing a sigh of relief after reportedly receiving word from <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/marwan-fawaz-named-ceo-nest-405400" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/marwan-fawaz-named-ceo-nest-405400">new CEO (and long-time cable industry vet) Marwan Fawaz</a> that the Google-owned smart home unit is not on the block.</p><p>“My only agenda for Nest is to scale and grow with innovative products. Nest is not for sale, and scaling and innovation aren’t mutually exclusive,” Fawaz t<a href="http://www.theverge.com/2016/6/8/11886896/nest-not-for-sale-google-alphabet-tony-fadell">old Nest employees in a memo obtained by The Verge</a>, which noted that an Alphabet source also told the online pub that “Nest is categorically not for sale.”</p><p>So, there.</p><p>But it’s easy to see why some might think that Fawaz’s appointment could lead to a sale (I’d be lying if I said that thought didn’t enter my head, too).</p><p>After all, Fawaz’s big focus after taking the helm of Motorola Home in June 2012 was to find a buyer. And he succeeded -- <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/arris-seals-235b-motorola-home-deal-261950" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/arris-seals-235b-motorola-home-deal-261950">Arris acquired Motorola Home from Google in 2013 for $2.35 billion</a>, the high end of the expected range.</p><p>Per the memo obtained by The Verge, Fawaz also noted that there’s no change in Nest’s strategy and direction, as the plan is to focus on the product roadmap, which included a reference to a new product that was redacted from the copy shared with The Verge.</p><p>So, what is Fawaz’s plan? Nest turned down our first request to speak to him, telling us he’s unavailable for the time being, so we’ll have to keep at it.</p><p>In the meantime, I’m not surprised that, unlike the situation at Motorola Home, Fawaz is not joining Nest to sell it off. Google paid handsomely for Nest and the smart home and larger Internet of Things are all part of the plan. Plus, Nest has lots of brand equity.</p><p>Though retail will probably remain part of Nest’s focus, Fawaz’s value to the company also includes his deep ties into the cable MSOs and other types of service providers, including many that have smart home products and direct relationships with millions of customers that Nest, as a partner, could benefit from. Those deals could perhaps offer the path with least resistance to the kind of growth and scale that Nest desires. </p><p>And Nest has already started down that path. <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/xfinity-home-welcomes-new-tenants-394424" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/xfinity-home-welcomes-new-tenants-394424">Nest’s Learning Thermostat now works with Xfinity Home</a>, Comcast’s smart home platform, as well as with <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/icontrol-nestles-nest-385970" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/icontrol-nestles-nest-385970">Icontrol’s “PEQ” retail product also works with Nest's smart thermostat</a>. Icontrol also works with Bright House Networks, Time Warner Cable (now part of Charter Communications) and Cox Communications, but has not yet detailed if its Nest integration will be extended to the platform in use by those service provider partners.</p><p>Additionally, Sage, the DIY retail smart home/security service from EchoStar Technologies (the technology-focused corporate cousin of Dish Network), <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/echostar-s-sage-connects-nest-404695" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/echostar-s-sage-connects-nest-404695">currently supports Nest products</a>, including security cameras, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and the Learning Thermostat.  Sage remains a retail play, but I also won’t be surprised if it also becomes a platform that will eventually be integrated with  and sold by Dish.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Marwan Fawaz Named CEO of Nest ]]></title>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="UZ48CFHuYFbbrHa5KLZrq3" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/UZ48CFHuYFbbrHa5KLZrq3.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/UZ48CFHuYFbbrHa5KLZrq3.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Marwan Fawaz, a long-time cable and tech industry exec, has been named CEO of Nest, the Google-owned maker of an iconic smart thermostat and other smart home products.</p><p>Nest’s original CEO and founder Tony Fadell shared that news by <a href="https://nest.com/blog/2016/06/03/leaving-the-nest/">announcing Friday on the Nest blog</a> that he was leaving the company more than two years after it was <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/google-puts-32b-nest-271170" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/google-puts-32b-nest-271170">sold to Google for $3.2 billion</a>.</p><p>Calling the news “bittersweet,” Fadell said “I have decided that the time is right to ‘leave the Nest,’” noting that revenues at the smart home company have grown in excess of 50% year-over-year, and that “millions” of people now use Next products in 190 countries. He also said the third-gen Nest Learning Thermostat sold 1 million units in half the time of its previous generation.</p><p>Nest is part of the “Other Bets” unit at Alphabet (Google’s new parent company) that also includes Google Fiber, self-driving cars, Verily (formerly Google Life Sciences), GV (formerly Google Ventures) and Google Capital X.  That division <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/revenues-alphabet-s-other-bets-double-q1-losses-widen-404370" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/revenues-alphabet-s-other-bets-double-q1-losses-widen-404370">generated revenues of $166 million in Q1 2016</a>, up from $80 million in the year-ago period.</p><p>Nest pulled down $340 million in sales last year, aided by sales from its acquisition of Dropcam, but still a figure that fell short of Google’s initial expectations, <a href="http://www.recode.net/2016/3/30/11587388/nest-2015-sales-budget">according to Recode.</a></p><p>“Although this news may feel sudden to some, this transition has been in progress since late last year and while I won’t be present day to day at Nest, I’ll remain involved in my new capacity as an advisor to Alphabet [Google’s parent company] and Larry Page,” Fadell wrote. “This will give me the time and flexibility to pursue new opportunities to create and disrupt other industries – and to support others who want to do the same – just as we’ve done at Nest. We should all be disrupters!”</p><p>Fawaz, Nest’s new CEO, has strong ties to Google as well as to the cable industry and technology vendor community.</p><p>Fawaz, a founder and principal of consulting firm Sarepta Advisors and recently-named to the <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/roberts-bewkes-join-cable-tv-pioneers-396746" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/roberts-bewkes-join-cable-tv-pioneers-396746"><strong>50th anniversary class of Cable TV Pioneers,</strong></a>was in charge of Motorola Home before <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/arris-seals-235b-motorola-home-deal-261950" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/arris-seals-235b-motorola-home-deal-261950"><strong>Google sold it to Arris in 2013</strong></a>. Notably, Motorola Mobility expanded its reach into the connected home market in 2010 when it <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/motorola-mobility-acquires-connected-home-startup-4home-258318" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/motorola-mobility-acquires-connected-home-startup-4home-258318">snapped up a startup called 4Home.</a></p><p>Of recent note, Fawaz was <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/csg-adds-industry-vet-marwan-fawaz-board-402968" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/csg-adds-industry-vet-marwan-fawaz-board-402968">appointed to the board of billing and customer care company CSG International</a>, and has been serving on the board of Synacor and as an advisory board member of ADT, Liberty Global and Guavus, a big data firm.</p><p><strong>Update:</strong> Per his <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/marwanfawaz">Linked In profile,</a> Fawaz is the technical advisory board chair at ADT, a top company in the home security and automation sector. </p><p>Fawaz is also a former CTO of Charter Communications and Adelphia Communications (sold to Comcast and Time Warner in 2005), and served as an engineering exec at MediaOne (now part of Comcast). He also served as an investment analyst at Paul Allen's Vulcan Inc.</p><p>“Marwan’s extensive technology and engineering knowledge, his experience with global service providers, as well as his background in connected home platforms will be valuable in continuing our trajectory, especially in scaling the business, working with our partners, and supporting our enterprise channels,” Fadell wrote. “I have no doubt that the company will continue to flourish under his guidance and can’t wait to see the innovations currently in development brought to market.”</p>
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                                <p><strong>READ MORE: </strong><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/fifty-years-cable-camaraderie-404924" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/fifty-years-cable-camaraderie-404924">Fifty Years of Cable Camaraderie</a> | <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/cable-pioneers-50-facts-50-years-404926" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/cable-pioneers-50-facts-50-years-404926">Cable Pioneers: 50 Facts for 50 Years</a> | <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/legend-cable-tv-pioneer-george-spelvin-404896" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/legend-cable-tv-pioneer-george-spelvin-404896">The Legend of 'Cable TV Pioneer' George Spelvin</a></p><p>BOSTON — The Cable Television Pioneers salutes its golden-anniversary class by honoring a group of industry professionals who are as much a part of cable’s vibrant present as of its storied past.</p><p>The 50th class of Pioneers — 14 industry executives who have made significant, groundbreaking contributions to television — includes Comcast chairman and CEO Brian Roberts, who helped build his family business into the No. 1 U.S. MSO and one of the world’s largest media companies; and Time Warner Inc. chairman and CEO Jeffrey Bewkes, who presided over the media conglomerate’s shift to focus on its core film and TV entertainment businesses.</p><p>Other members of the 50th anniversary class include Marwan Fawaz, a developer of the DOCSIS spec who served as CTO of two different cable companies and CEO of Motorola Home; Yvette Kanouff, senior VP of cloud solutions at Cisco Systems and one of the top women executives in the tech space; Peter Kiley, VP of affiliate relations at public-affairs network C-SPAN; and Leslie Ellis, longtime <em>Multichannel News</em> technology columnist.</p><p>This year’s honorees join the more than 700 men and women who comprise past Cable TV Pioneers classes, including the 21 entrepreneurs from the first Cable TV Pioneers class in 1966. They were honored on Sunday, May 15, at a banquet held at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston on the eve of INTX: The Internet and Television Expo. For more on the 2016 Cable TV Pioneers, visit <a href="http://www.cabletvpioneers.com/">cabletvpioneers.com</a>.</p><p>Profiles in this section were written and reported by Craig Kuhl.</p><p><strong>JEFF BEWKES</strong></p><p>With his roots firmly planted at HBO and later at Time Warner Inc., Jeff Bewkes’ rise to his latest position as Time Warner’s CEO, and his repositioning of the company from a mixed portfolio of books, magazines and entertainment to a core business of filmed and broadcast entertainment, has been nothing short of spectacular.</p><p>His impact at HBO was felt early on, when he moved the programmer from its focus on theatrical films and sporting events to original programming, tripling the company’s profits and introducing its breakthrough programming venture, <em>The Sopranos</em>, to a worldwide audience. His success at HBO did not go unnoticed, and in 2002 he joined Time Warner’s Entertainment & Network Group, and then became the company’s chairman and CEO in 2008.</p><p>Along the way, Bewkes has been active in his community of Greenwich, Conn., supporting many nonprofit initiatives, and taking part in Media. NYC.2020, a New York City initiative to strengthen and grow the city’s media and technology sectors.</p><p><strong>DAVID CERULLO</strong></p><p>David Cerullo’s 40-year career as entrepreneur and businessman has included public relations and advertising startups, real estate development and construction, and, in 1990, the opportunity to resurrect a then-bankrupt Inspiration Network.</p><p>Call it divine intervention or a savvy spirit of entrepreneurship, but under Cerullo’s guidance INSP is now available worldwide, becoming the first network to receive national ratings from Rentrak; it later signed on as a Nielsen client.</p><p>Cerullo’s early construction experience paid off when he oversaw the development of the state-of-the-art Media- Comm studio complex in Charlotte, N.C.</p><p>Yet his pioneering efforts go beyond INSP (as the family-aimed network is now known) and include numerous humanitarian endeavors, most notably the programmer’s partnership with Convoy of Hope, an organization that provides relief and other services in response to natural disasters.</p><p>He has also found time to write eight books and has championed silent partnerships with numerous organizations that assist the needy worldwide.</p><p><strong>GLENN DUVAL</strong></p><p>Selling cable equipment for his father’s manufacturing representative firm, circa 1980, was all the inspiration Glenn Duval needed to begin his pioneering career in cable as a leader in providing amplifiers, standby power, test sets and myriad core cable components to a rapidly growing industry.</p><p>Since 1987, when Duval assumed leadership of the B.E. Duval Co. and renamed it Challenger Cable Sales, the company has become an integral part of the supply chain at every major U.S. MSO and in several international markets.</p><p>At one point, Challenger was one of the largest distributors of cable remote-control batteries in the country.</p><p>Duval would also diversify the company, moving into the power supply business for cable modems and set-top boxes and becoming a leading figure in the development of energy-efficient supplies.</p><p>Beyond his pioneering cable career, Duval is one of the original members of the Golden Gate Chapter of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers and a staunch supporter of The Cable Center. He is also an active adult leader in the Boy Scouts of America and founder of the University of California at Santa Barbara Volleyball Foundation.</p><p><strong>MARWAN FAWAZ</strong></p><p>Since Marwan Fawaz joined the cable industry in 1985, as a design engineer at Times Mirror Cable Television, he has been at the forefront of numerous technical launches — most notably DOCSIS 1.0 and its subsequent versions.</p><p>His impact on the cable industry has been felt not only through his technical advancements, but his savvy leadership as chief technology officer for two of the top five MSOs, and as CEO of Motorola Home.</p><p>His 30-year journey through the industry has included executive positions at some of the leading MSOs and startups, including MediaOne Group, Infinity Broadband and Charter Communications.</p><p>In addition to his pioneering role in developing DOCSIS, he was instrumental in launching voice-over-Internet protocol technology, switched digital video, HDTV, 3D Video, Ethernet business services and simulcast, among others.</p><p>He has also found time to author numerous technical papers, while serving as a director of Synacor and on advisory boards of ADT and Liberty Global.</p><p>Most notable among his many volunteer efforts are his role organizing industry training and educational activities, and his support for Habitat for Humanity fundraising and home-building efforts.</p><p><strong>LESLIE ELLIS</strong></p><p>Leslie Ellis’s passion for all things technology, and her unique ability to translate dense, complex technical terms into readable prose, has earned her a well-deserved place in the Cable Pioneers class of 2016.</p><p>Ellis wrote the A-Z dictionary <em>Definitive Broadband: Next Generation</em> and other guides to broadband technology terms and definitions that have become the industry’s go-to reference sources.</p><p>She began her career in 1987, writing manuals for Telecommunications Product Corp., which made ad insertion gear. She served then served as managing editor of <em>CED</em> magazine, senior tech editor of <em>Multichannel News</em>, and senior tech analyst for Paul Kagan Associates. She writes the popular <em>MCN</em> column “Translation Please,” now in its 16th year.</p><p>As moderator of more than 200 panels, Q&As and video interviews, Ellis has become a respected figure in the industry. She also helped develop cableFIRST, an initiative to encourage cable personnel to mentor middle- and high-school students in FIRST Robotics competitions.</p><p>Outside of cable, Ellis is an avid beekeeper who co-founded the Women Who Bee beekeeping club and executive produced the documentary film <em>Bee People</em>. She maintains an active fund raising schedule for charitable organizations.</p><p><strong>JOHN GIBBS</strong></p><p>John Gibbs’s 30-year commitment to the cable industry as a valuable outside counsel, culminating in his current position as Comcast’s senior vice president of state government affairs, has earned him a place in this year’s class of Pioneers.</p><p>During cable’s early franchising years of the 1980s, Gibbs provided counsel on franchise transfer activities for Comcast’s acquisitions of AT&T Broadband and other major industry transactions, such as the AT&T-MediaOne Group, AT&T-Tele-Communications Inc. and America Online-Time Warner Inc. deals.</p><p>He also provided counsel to the National Cable & Telecommunications Association with respect to regulation of utility poles owned by municipalities and cooperatives.</p><p>Gibbs most recently was handed oversight of NBCUniversal’s state government affairs efforts, and coordinates the executive committee of Comcast’s Internet Essentials program, the company’s low-cost Internet service for lower-income households.</p><p>He continues his work as a key member of the NCTA’s state association advisory committee and state issues group.</p><p>His local volunteering efforts include work with his local park district and the Hennepin County (Minn.) Library Board, which manages a 41-library system.</p><p><strong>STEVE GOLDMINTZ</strong></p><p>In the late 1960s, while assisting with his father’s Master Antenna Television (MATV) service calls to hotels in Queens, N.Y, Steve Goldmintz knew a cable career was in his future.</p><p>It wasn’t long before he would begin work at a young cable company, Tele-PrompTer Cable TV in Manhattan, in 1974. His responsibilities were many, including sales manager, real estate manager, marketing analyst and other functions not uncommon during those early cable days.</p><p>He later joined Premium Channel Publishing, where for 15 years he produced marketing brochures for cable operators and created multi-pay guides.</p><p>Goldmintz moved into recruiting in 1999 and now manages the broadband, media and cable TV practice at Marcum Search LLC, a unit of accounting firm Marcum LLP.</p><p>As the long-heralded champion of the CTAM New York, his contributions beyond his work as consultant and cable recruiter have been invaluable to the industry’s marketing advancements.</p><p>Beyond his industry pioneering career, Goldmintz has volunteered and assisted numerous non-profit organizations, including the Boy Scouts of America, WhyHunger and others.</p><p><strong>JOHN HESLIP</strong></p><p>John Heslip’s 40-year cable career has taken him from “assorted non-management positions” at Canada’s largest MSO, Rogers Cable, to his current position as senior vice president of access networks and technical operations for Comcast Cable.</p><p>His journey through the industry and his continued advancements of cable technology, engineering and plant management have earned him a place in this year’s class of Cable Pioneers.</p><p>Since those early days at Rogers, Heslip has been on the leading edge of network engineering, project management. For the past 15 years, he has focused on technical management, primarily overseeing network builds and rebuilds, most notably with fiber network deployment.</p><p>His signature accomplishments include successfully managing the largest North American MSO upgrade in cable history (AT&T Broadband), overseeing national technical operations involving more than 40,000 technicians and related staff.</p><p>His outside activities include assisting organizations such as the United Way and Mount Evans Home Health Care & Hospice in Evergreen, Colo., as well as mentoring numerous cable professionals.</p><p><strong>YVETTE KANOUFF</strong></p><p>Since her first days in cable at Time Warner Cable in 1994, Yvette Kanouff has been an inspiration to younger women entering the cable industry in the technology and engineering fields that early on consisted of few women.</p><p>Drawing on her 10 years of engineering and software development experience at Lockheed Martin (then Martin Marietta), Kanouff would join TWC as director of interactive technologies; she is now senior vice president of cloud solutions for Cisco Systems.</p><p>Along the way, there were stops at SeaChange International, where she would launch its VOD product line and eventually rise to president; and Cablevision Systems, where she served as chief technology officer and chief information officer.</p><p>Kanouff’s ability to inspire women to pursue careers in technology and engineering may be her lasting legacy, however. Her unique ability to absorb technical information, assimilate it quickly and add value to an operation has been one of her hallmarks.</p><p>Based on her leadership skills and engineering expertise, she became the first woman ever elected as chairman of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers, and has earned a well-deserved place in this year’s class of Pioneers.</p><p><strong>MARK LIEBERMAN</strong></p><p>Mark Lieberman’s move from the Department of Commerce, where he served as Deputy Secretary and Assistant Secretary for Technology, to the cable industry wasn’t exactly a normal career path.</p><p>But for Lieberman, his work on the multifaceted initiative to encourage competition in the media and telecommunications industry provided the credentials for a career in cable and entry into this year’s class of Pioneers.</p><p>He evolved into the rare executive that built and managed cable and technology companies, publishing empires and most recently joined Viamedia, the country’s largest independent TV advertising management solutions company as president and CEO.</p><p>His all-in commitment to the industry includes serving on the board of advisors at Adfin, a real-time insights company for programming and online advertising, and the Video Advertising Bureau (formerly Cable Advertising Bureau).</p><p>But charity has also been top of mind for Lieberman, where he has worked with several charitable organizations, including past president of the Leukemia Society’s New York chapter.</p><p><strong>PETER KILEY</strong></p><p>For 30 years, C-SPAN’s Peter Kiley has built a reputation as one of the most effective affiliate relations and public affairs professionals in the business.</p><p>His early days as listings coordinator at C-SPAN would lay the foundation for an impressive career at the cable public-affairs network, and lead to his entry into the 2016 class of Pioneers.</p><p>Kiley for four years managed the network’s two 45-foot, high-tech C-SPAN Buses as they toured the country producing programs to advance the community and educational efforts of cable operators.</p><p>Now C-SPAN’s vice president of affiliate relations, Kiley continues to serve on numerous boards and industry related committees, while assuming leadership roles at CTPAA, CTAM and the NCTA public affairs committee.</p><p>His efforts to raise funds for community projects and local schools, as well as his work in homeless shelters, have been an important part of his cable career.</p><p>He continues to manage C-SPAN’s national public affairs relationships with cable TV operators, satellite companies and other multichannel video providers.</p><p><strong>JOHN OGREN</strong></p><p>In 1976, John Ogren would begin a distinguished cable career as a projectionist, delivering nightly playbacks of Cinevue feature films to pay TV customers of Continental Cablevision in Lansing, Mich.</p><p>Many consider his innovative moves in pay-per-view programming to be the forerunner of today’s video-on-demand delivery service. During his formative years at Continental, he designed and built internal company “electronic boards” — a precursor to email.</p><p>Armed with a firm knowledge of the cable industry and its potential, he spent 10 years at Harron Communications as regional vice president for its Michigan systems, doubling the company’s size and pioneering its deployment of the yet unknown 18-inch direct-broadcast satellite service.</p><p>His long-time fascination with data delivery led to the co-founding of SpeedConnect, one of the nation’s largest broadband wireless companies.</p><p>Ogren’s cable career has also meant serving on several cable and wireless industry boards, with his mantra of hard work and preparation serving him well.</p><p><strong>MIKE MASON</strong></p><p>In 1972, Mike Mason entered the cable business in the same fashion as many of the industry’s early pioneers — installing cable plant and working in myriad disciplines.</p><p>For the next 43 years, he would turn those early lessons as plant technician, rebuild manager, operations, system manager and more into a flourishing cable career and a spot in the 2016 class of Pioneers.</p><p>Now Comcast’s vice president of technical operations and engineering for the Oregon/Southwest Washington Region, Mason has continued to raise the bar for the industry by freely sharing best practices and mentoring countless young professionals.</p><p>His cable pioneering efforts go beyond his work resume, including a lifetime membership in the SCTE, a stint as president of the Montana Cable Association and time as director of several nonprofit organizations in Montana, Oregon and Washington.</p><p><strong>BRIAN ROBERTS</strong></p><p>Growing his family’s business into a $74.5 billion global media giant, while maneuvering it through myriad pitfalls and fostering a corporate culture of community involvement are among Comcast chairman and CEO Brian Roberts’s credentials for the 2016 class of Pioneers.</p><p>Under Roberts’s leadership, Comcast has grown into a Fortune 50 company, uniquely positioning its two primary businesses — Comcast Cable and media company NBCUniversal — at the intersection of media and technology.</p><p>His steady guidance has earned him recognition as <em>Fortune</em> magazine’s Business person of the Year and a three-year run atop the cable and satellite sector on the <em>Institutional Investor</em>’s list of America’s Top CEOs.</p><p>Since joining Comcast (which his father, Ralph, co-founded) in 1981, his humanitarian efforts have paralleled his industry contributions and earned him numerous awards on that front as well. That spirit of giving back has been a cornerstone of the company’s culture under Roberts.</p><p>In addition, Roberts has advocated for the cable industry as chairman and a board member of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association.</p><p>Outside of his many industry achievements, the Roberts family has contributed $15 million to the University of Pennsylvania Health System, for the construction of the Roberts Proton Therapy Center, and continues its deep involvement with the city of Philadelphia.</p>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="MGhmMoEb2nYBRSW9X28rfG" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/MGhmMoEb2nYBRSW9X28rfG.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/MGhmMoEb2nYBRSW9X28rfG.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Colorado-based billing and customer care company CSG International said it has appointed industry vet Marwan Fawaz to its board, and has promoted  CTO Ken Kennedy to EVP of product development.</p><p>Both execs assumed their new roles and responsibilities today (March 1).</p><p>Fawaz, a founder and principal of consulting firm Sarepta Advisors, is also on the board of Synacor and is an advisory board member of ADT, Liberty Global and Guavus, a big data firm.</p><p>Fawaz, recently named to the <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/roberts-bewkes-join-cable-tv-pioneers-396746" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/roberts-bewkes-join-cable-tv-pioneers-396746">50th anniversary class of Cable TV Pioneers,</a> was in charge of Motorola Home before <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/arris-seals-235b-motorola-home-deal-261950" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/arris-seals-235b-motorola-home-deal-261950">Google sold it to Arris in 2013</a>, and is a former CTO of Charter Communications, Adelphia Communications (sold to Comcast and Time Warner in 2005), and MediaOne (now part of Comcast).</p><p>CSG said it developed its relationship with Fawaz during his time at Motorola and at Charter, which <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/new-csg-charter-deal-covers-future-ma-390375" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/new-csg-charter-deal-covers-future-ma-390375">recently extended its agreement with CSG.</a></p><p>”Marwan Fawaz has first-hand knowledge of the inner workings and needs of CSG’s strategic markets, and he will bring an insider’s perspective that will help CSG align to address the challenges that these dynamic industries face,” Don Reed, chairman of CSG International’s board of directors, said in a statement.</p><p>CSG said Kennedy’s promotion followed his work to define the company’s technology roadmap and align the company’s technical vision with its business strategy.   Kennedy has managed CSG’s software development organization and been responsible for various aspects of developing and implementing technology initiatives related to CSG’s product offerings over the past 10 years. Kennedy joined CSG when the company acquired Telution, an OSS company, in 2006.</p><p>“Ken’s expertise and vision has led us to develop new innovations in our solutions portfolio that enable our clients to have more agile and dynamic operations. His promotion is an acknowledgment of the value that he brings to the future of our organization and to our clients worldwide,” added Bret Griess, CSG International’s president and chief executive officer. </p>
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