(TALLAHASSEE, Fla.) – Florida Internet & Television, representing Atlantic Broadband, Charter Communications, Comcast, Cox and Mediacom, announced that Madeline Holzmann has been selected for the position of communications manager.
Holzmann previously served the Ashley Moody for Attorney General Campaign where she was the headquarters and logistics manager, overseeing scheduling, digital media, graphic design and campaign operations. Prior to the campaign, she worked as a communications specialist for Seaworld Parks and Entertainment and interned for the United States Senate.
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “I congratulate Madeline on her position with the Florida Internet & Television Association. Without a doubt, I know she will be an asset to the team just as she was during my campaign for Attorney General.”
“Her proven accomplishments will undoubtedly contribute to the mission of FIT,” said chairman of the board and Comcast senior vice president of state government affairs, Brian Musselwhite. “On behalf of our association, I am pleased to welcome Madeline to our team.”
Brad Swanson, president and CEO of FIT, said Holzmann is joining the company during an exciting time for the industry. “She is an outstanding addition to our team, bringing a data-driven approach to the office of communications. Madeline will create new opportunities for the advancement of FIT’s mission, and we are looking forward to all she will accomplish.”
Additionally, Holzmann has held roles in the government and public affairs research arenas, including director of FSU’s Office of Governmental Affairs opinion research. She plans to use her background in statistics to build upon FIT’s data-driven strategic communications efforts.
About FIT
FIT’s members include cable companies providing internet, television and home security services to millions of residential and business customers throughout Florida, including Atlantic Broadband, Comcast, Charter Communications, Cox Communications and Mediacom. FIT has represented Florida’s internet and television providers in the capital for more than 50 years. Its member companies employ more than 100,000 Floridians, and the industry has invested more than $6 billion in Florida to offer Floridians more choice and more value.