C-SPAN Co-CEOs to Step Down in 2024

C-SPAN co-CEOs Rob Kennedy and Susan Swain will leave the company in 2024.

The two were named co-CEOs in 2012. Kennedy joined the network in 1987 and Swain began in C-SPANā€™s programming department in 1982. She has also served as a principal on-air host for the network.

Kennedy, who also serves as CFO of C-SPAN, plans to retire in mid-May for his retirement. Matt Deprey, vice president, finance will replace him as CFO. Swain does not have an exact retirement date ā€œas she intends to be helpful through the transition.ā€

Succession planning has been underway for more than a year. A search committee has been formed and Carlsen Resources, a Colorado-based search firm, has been selected to conduct the search for a new CEO.

In addition to their years at the company, Kennedy and Swain guided C-SPAN through COVID, as well as a restructuring due to the decline in linear cable subscriptions, increased product licensing and the launch of new digital products.

ā€œAs co-CEOs, and in their prior senior management roles, Rob and Susan crafted a dynamic partnership that has served the network, our employees, and our viewers extraordinarily well,ā€ said Brian Lamb, a member of the C-SPAN board.

The not-for-profit network employs 175 people in Washington, D.C. and West Lafayette, Indiana and operates three TV networks and a D.C.-based FM station.

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