Bright House Networks (BHN) has named Kimberly Maki as vice President, Corporate Communications and will report to Kevin Hyman, Executive Vice President of Cable Operations. Maki will be responsible for directing BHN’s strategic communications at all levels of the organization, and leading a team of dedicated communications professionals throughout the company’s six divisions. She also will be held responsible for developing and implementing internal and external communications for all of Bright House Networks’ products and services, including new product development; structuring corporate-wide strategy; growing community relations programs; and leading key marketing communications efforts. Maki reports to Kevin Hyman, Executive Vice President of Cable Operations for Bright House Networks.
Maki has more than twenty years of communications and marketing experience, and, prior to joining Bright House Networks, served as Executive Director of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE). At SMPTE, Maki increased membership and corporate support of the Society, as well as improved the acclaimed Motion Imaging Journal and introduced multiple new product lines of member benefits.
Hyman said, “Bright House Networks is committed to strengthening and expanding its strategic corporate communications initiatives across all of our divisions. Kimberly’s proven track record of operational success, leadership and strategic expertise has earned her respect across the industry, and she will be invaluable in taking Bright House Networks’ communications to the next level.”
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