Charlotte Field

Charlotte Field is Senior Vice President – Application Platform Operations, Network Operations of Charter Communications, Inc.  Charlotte leads five verticals and has responsibility for operations in the following areas: Provisioning, Email/Portals, OSS, Network Security and Data and Implementation Centers across Charter. 

 

Prior to her current position, Charlotte Field was the Senior Vice President – Infrastructure and Operations, National Engineering and Technical Operations at Comcast. Charlotte led a combined organization responsible for supporting the Comcast national infrastructure and operations for both the Enterprise and Customer Facing Networks/Products.  Prior to the AT&T Broadband merger with Comcast, Charlotte was Senior Vice President for Technical and Network Operations Organization for AT&T Broadband.  Charlotte previously held numerous technical and managerial assignments in AT&T Bell Laboratories, AT&T Long Lines and AT&T Communications.  Her assignments included positions in engineering, operations, and systems development.

 

Charlotte graduated from Michigan Technological University with a degree in Electrical Engineering.  She received her Masters of Business Administration degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University with a focus in Finance. Charlotte also attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard and INSEAD.

 

Charlotte is a member of Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi and Delta Mu Delta honor societies.  She is an active member of the Michigan Technological University Presidential Council of Alumnae and the Michigan Technological University Engineering Advisory Board.  She is also a member of Women in Cable and Telecommunications (WICT) and the Society of Cable and Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE); in 2004, she was recognized by the Rocky Mountain WICT as a Walk of Fame Inductee.  In 2005, she received the Women in Technology Award and she was named a Wonder Woman by Multi-Channel News in 2008.  In 2008, Charlotte was named to the SCTE Board of Directors for a two-year term.  Previously, she also participated in engineering and IT advisory boards at the University of Colorado on behalf of Comcast.  Charlotte has been honored as a top woman in Technology by CableFAX multiple times.  In 2010, Charlotte was named to the FCC Technical Advisory Council representing the MSO industry.