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Phil McKinney new President and CEO of Cable Labs.
We congratulate Phil for his new position as President and CEO of Cable Labs . He is a very supportive , innovative professional with a strong background in innovation and consumers technology. The best for him in this new challenge.
Press Release:
Board Selects Phil McKinney As New Leader for CableLabs®
Louisville, Colorado, May 30, 2012 —The CableLabs® Board of Directors has selected Phil McKinney as the next President and CEO of the laboratory.
“We’re thrilled to have a technologist of Phil’s caliber joining
CableLabs,” said Glenn A. Britt, Chairman and CEO of Time Warner Cable,
and Chairman of the CableLabs Board of Directors. “For 24 years,
CableLabs has helped the cable industry be at the forefront of
communications innovation, and that role has never been more critical
than it is today. Phil’s expertise in innovation and consumer
technologies will ensure that CableLabs stays ahead of the technology
curve and fuels cable’s continued growth with innovation.”
Comcast President and CEO Neil Smit, and Vice-Chairman of the
CableLabs Board of Directors, said, “As the pace of innovation continues
to accelerate, we’re excited to have a leader like Phil who has broad
experience that spans multiple industries and technologies and a vision
that will continue to move our industry forward.”
An author, speaker, innovation mentor and columnist, McKinney has
held technology and innovation leadership positions in a number of
leading companies, including serving as the vice president and chief
technology officer for Hewlett-Packard’s Personal Systems Group, where
he was responsible for long-range strategic planning and research and
development for all of the company’s PC product lines. He has also
served as Senior Vice President and CIO at Teligent, and Director at
CSC.
McKinney recently published his first book, “Beyond The Obvious,” a
practical guide to consistently generating innovation. McKinney also
writes a column for Forbes called “The Objective,” hosts a popular
“Killer Innovations” podcast that CIO Insight has called “a must
listen,” and tweets from his @philmckinney handle. He has been profiled
or had his work on innovation written about in media outlets, including
Vanity Fair, BusinessWeek, Fast Company, the New York Times and the Wall
Street Journal. Laptop Magazine named him as one of the “25 Most
Influential People in Mobile Tech” in 2010.
McKinney serves on the board of directors for The Computer History
Museum and on the Executive Board of the Santa Clara County Council for
the Boy Scouts of America. He also serves on the advisory board for
Hacking Autism, a group focused on developing technologies for children
on the autistic spectrum.
McKinney replaces Dr. Paul Liao, who has led the laboratory since
June 2009. Dr. Liao announced in October 2011 that he would not renew
his contract, which was set to expire in December.
“We appreciate Paul’s leadership and his many contributions to
CableLabs,” Britt said. “He has led the industry’s technological
innovation during three years of incredible change and his impact will
be felt for years to come.”
The search was conducted by Bialla & Associates Partner David Archambault.
CableLabs has a history and culture of innovation which has resulted
in many industry leading developments, including leading the industry’s
transition from analog to digital, the development of digital video
compression technology and, ultimately, high definition television;
creating MPEG LA, LLC, a group that would manage the licensing
arrangements for MPEG-2, which became – and remains – the predominant
compression standard for digital video; and certification of the first
DOCSIS® cable modems; creating PacketCable™, a common IP-based platform
to deliver data and voice traffic efficiently and economically.
About CableLabs: Cable Television Laboratories (www.cablelabs.com)
was founded in 1988 by members of the cable television industry. A
non-profit research and development consortium, CableLabs is dedicated
to pursuing new cable telecommunications technologies and to helping its
cable operator members integrate those advancements into their business
objectives. Cable operators from around the world are members.
CableLabs maintains additional web sites at www.cablenet.org, www.ebif.tv and www.tru2way.com.
CableCARD™, CableHome®, CableLabs®, CableNET®, CablePC™, DCAS™, DOCSIS®, DPoE™, EBIF™, Go2BroadbandSM,
M-Card™, OpenCable™, PacketCable™, PeerConnect™, and tru2way® are marks
of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. All other marks are the property
of their respective owners.
Contact:
Kari Hiatt 303-661-3789 info@cablelabs.com