Martha Soehren

​Martha Soehren serves as Chief Talent Development Officer and Senior Vice President of Comcast University for Comcast Cable Communications, LLC. Prior to joining Comcast in 2000, Martha spent 25 years with the Defense Industry and 13 years as an adjunct professor and research advisor in higher education. She has a PhD in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, and an MBA. 

 

In addition to her learning and development experience, Martha is experienced as a human resources director, efficiency expert, manpower staffing and standards analyst, Total Quality Management lecturer and consultant, and academic advisor. She serves as a guest presenter on the topics of leadership, team building, management, learning and development, and career development for audiences across industries. Martha completed research on the skills needed for leaders to be effective in the workplace and how those skills are best acquired and developed.

 

Martha serves on the Doctorate of Learning Advisory Board for the GSE/Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and is the current Chair of the Board of Directors for Women in Cable and Telecommunications (WICT). She serves on the Selection Committee for the Association of Talent Development’s (ATD) Board of Directors, and served as the 2014 Chair of the ATD Board.

 

Martha serves on the Board of Directors for the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE), is on i4cp’sCLO Board, and serves on two advisory boards working to close the skills gap between higher education and the business world. Additionally, Martha is a Learning Leader with the Elliott Masie Consortium, and an Executive Champion for the Comcast Veteran’s Employee Resource Group.

 

Martha is the 2017 recipient of the Catalyst Award and was previously awarded the Liberty Leadership Award, both presented by the Philadelphia Chapter of WICT. She is also a Multi-Channel News Woman to Watch award winner, has been named one of CableFax’s Most Powerful Woman in Cable multiple times, and received the Learning Spotlight Award from The Masie Center in 2012. She recently received the 2017 Chairman’s Award from the Society of Cable and Telecommunications Engineers.