Lee Schroeder serves as Executive Vice President, Government & Community Affairs and Chief Diversity Officer for Altice USA. Ms. Schroeder is responsible for local, state and federal government relations, including the development of regulatory and legislative strategies for the company’s video, telephony, broadband, wireless services, advertising and content businesses, as well as the political and community affairs for the company. Additionally, she is responsible for the company-wide program to champion diversity and inclusion throughout all areas of the business and corporate culture.
Prior to the acquisition of Cablevision by Altice, Ms. Schroeder held the position of Senior Vice President, Government and Public Affairs, for Cablevision. She joined the company in 1997 as Manager of Government and Regulatory Affairs, focusing on regulatory issues relating to the introduction of competitive voice services. Prior to joining Cablevision, Ms. Schroeder worked at the respective state utility commissions in Washington and Ohio, focusing on telecommunications regulation.
Ms. Schroeder has served on the Board of Directors for the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Coro, the Cable & Telecommunications Association of New York, and the Universal Service Administrative Company.
Ms. Schroeder received her B.A. from Williams College. Outside of work, Ms. Schroeder enjoys spending time with her wife, Jules, and their two sons, Oliver and Tucker, doing anything and everything as a family.