Julie first Joins Liberty Broadband Board of Directors
March 03, 2020 at 07:00 pm IST
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Liberty Broadband Corporation announced that Julie D. first was elected to the Liberty Broadband board of directors. Mrs. first was one of the founders of CapStar Bank, serves as Chairman of their Nominating, Governance and Community Affairs Committee and also serves on their Compensation and Human Resources Committee. Following Mrs. Frist’s appointment, Liberty Broadband has a total of six directors. She will join Liberty Broadband’s Compensation and Nominating and Corporate Governance Committees. Mrs. first has served as Vice Chair of CapStar Financial Holdings Inc. since 2017 and as a director of CapStar Bank since 2008. She also serves on the board of The first Foundation, The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, the Tennessee Golf Foundation, the Advisory Board of Teach for America – Nashville and is a member of the Board of Dean’s Advisors at Harvard Business School. Mrs. first is a former board member of St. Paul’s School, the Ensworth School and the American Red Cross (Nashville chapter).
Liberty Broadband Corporation operates and owns interests in a broad range of communications businesses. The Company is primarily comprised of GCI Holdings, LLC (GCI Holdings), a wholly owned subsidiary, and an equity method investment in Charter Communications, Inc. (Charter). GCI Holdings provides a range of data, wireless, video, voice, and managed services to residential, businesses, governmental entities, and educational and medical institutions primarily in Alaska. GCI Holdings facilities include redundant and geographically diverse digital undersea fiber optic cable systems linking its Alaska terrestrial networks to the networks of other carriers in the lower 48 contiguous states and a statewide wireless network. Charter is a broadband connectivity company and cable operator serving customers in approximately 41 states through its Spectrum brand. Charter offers a range of residential and business services including Spectrum Internet, television (TV), mobile and voice.