NCTA President & CEO Michael K. Powell to Retire

WASHINGTON, D.C. – After nearly 15 years at the helm of NCTA – The Internet & Television Association, Michael K. Powell has announced he will retire later this year, capping a distinguished career of leadership in the cable and broadband industries.

“Michael has been an unwavering champion for our industry,” said Mark Greatrex, Chairman of the NCTA Board of Directors and President of Cox Communications. “He has been our most gifted storyteller, representing us with passion and expertise. His strategic insight and commitment have shaped the cable industry’s most significant achievements, and his leadership will be greatly missed.” 

“Serving this incredible industry has been deeply rewarding. NCTA is unique—working at the intersection of broadband innovation and creative video content has been an extraordinary experience. But above all, I have been fortunate to work alongside talented, committed, and caring colleagues,” said Powell.

During his tenure, Powell strengthened NCTA’s role in shaping public policy and guiding the broadband and entertainment industries through rapid transformation. Under his leadership, NCTA successfully championed policies that expanded broadband access, encouraged technological innovation, and advanced a competitive digital marketplace.

Prior to his tenure at NCTA, Powell served as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), playing a critical role in shaping modern telecommunications policy. His expertise in technology, regulation, and industry evolution has made him one of Washington’s most respected figures.

“His deep understanding of the regulatory landscape, coupled with his forward-thinking approach, has enabled our industry to thrive in an increasingly competitive and technologically complex environment,” Greatrex added.  

The board will begin a national search for Powell’s successor to ensure a smooth leadership transition and continued advocacy for the future of the internet and television industries.