Mediacom promotes Jack Griffin to CFO in Mediacom Park on Oct 15
- Jack Griffin has been promoted to Chief Financial Officer of Mediacom Communications, effective October 15, 2024.
- He succeeds Mark Stephan, who is retiring after 28 years of service, and will oversee all corporate finance functions.
- This leadership change is expected to support Mediacom's continued financial success and stability.
Mediacom Communications has announced the promotion of Jack Griffin to Chief Financial Officer, effective October 15, 2024. Griffin, who has been with the company since 2007, previously held the position of Senior Vice President of Finance and Treasurer. He will take over from Mark Stephan, who is retiring after 28 years of service. This transition is significant as Stephan has played a crucial role in the company’s financial success and stability. Griffin's responsibilities will encompass all corporate finance functions, including accounting, banking relationships, debt financing, and mergers and acquisitions. His extensive experience within the Finance Department has prepared him for this leadership role. Rocco B. Commisso, the founder and CEO of Mediacom, expressed gratitude for Stephan's contributions and highlighted the importance of the finance team in achieving the company's investment-grade rating. The transition period will see Stephan remaining with the company until Griffin officially takes over, ensuring a smooth handover of responsibilities. This change in leadership is expected to maintain the momentum of Mediacom's financial strategies and operations, which are vital for the company’s growth in the competitive cable industry. Mediacom Communications is recognized as the fifth largest cable operator in the U.S. and a leading provider of gigabit broadband services, primarily serving smaller markets in the Midwest and Southeast. The company’s robust fiber-rich network supports over 3 million households and businesses across 22 states, positioning it well for future developments in the telecommunications sector.