Charles Cerino of Comcast Named New President of MoCA
San Ramon, CA, May 30, 2007 — MoCA has named cable industry veteran Charles Cerino, as its new president. Charles is currently vice president of new media development at Comcast Corporation. A cable industry veteran of more than 30 years, Charles had been serving as vice president of MoCA since the organization's inception more than three years ago.
His election to the presidency was unanimous.
"Charles has brought invaluable experience and insight to MoCA during his tenure on the board," said Allen Huotari, MoCA board member and technical leader at Linksys, a division of Cisco Systems, Inc. "As president, as he did as vice president, he will provide outstanding leadership as MoCA becomes the standard for digital entertainment distribution via in-home coax."
"Someone of Charles' stature is good for MoCA and good for the industry," said Brian Whitton, MoCA board member and executive director of access technologies Verizon Communications.
"Charles is focused on home networking and delivering on the mission of MoCA," said Dr. Anton Monk, CTO of MoCA and VP of technology at Entropic Communications. "His experience and leadership positively affects the entire digital living room value chain, from service provider to end consumer."
In his position at Comcast, Charles evaluates new technologies and how best to incorporate their value into the network. He joined Comcast in 1978 as a system engineer helping to build a cable infrastructure in the Philadelphia suburbs. During his tenure at Comcast, he has held system, region and corporate engineering positions.
He has also been active in the Delaware Valley Chapter of the SCTE, serving as a founder, board member and president.
Since 1995, he has focused on exploring new technologies and was instrumental in launching Comcast's cable modem service.
He received his bachelor's degree from Temple University.
About MoCA
The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA�) is an open, industry driven initiative promoting distribution of digital video and entertainment through existing coaxial cable in the home. MoCA technology provides the backbone for whole home entertainment networks of multiple wired and wireless products. The alliance operates under reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing (RAND). Please visit www.mocalliance.org for more information.