01/25/2010 (11:39 am)
Charter CEO Neil Smit leaving for Comcast
Charter Communications Inc. President and Chief Executive Neil Smit, the highest-paid executive in St. Louis, plans to leave the company to run rival Comcast Corp.
Smit, whose resignation from Charter is effective Feb. 28, will become president of Comcast Cable Communications in Philadelphia, The Wall Street Journal reports.
He will be replaced at Charter on an interim basis by Chief Operating Officer Michael Lovett.
Smit joined St. Louis-based Charter as CEO in 2005 and recently led the company’s financial restructuring through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy fast cash advance.
Smit ascended to the top of the Business Journal’s annual list of St. Louis’ highest-paid executives. With $7.4 million in cash compensation for 2008, Smit unseated Edward Jones Managing Partner James Weddle from the perch he’s held for the past two years. Smit rang up his chart-topping payday despite Charter’s staggering $2.45 billion loss last year and subsequent bankruptcy filing.
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