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Brian M. Deevy  

Brian M. Deevy – Mr. Deevy has served a director of Liberty Media Corporation since June 2015, as a director of Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc since 2023, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He previously served as the head of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Capital Markets’ Communications, Media & Entertainment (CME) Group. Mr. Deevy was responsible for strategic development of the CME Group’s business, which included mergers & acquisitions, private equity and debt capital formation, and financial advisory engagements. He also served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Daniels & Associates, the investment banking firm that provided financial advisory services to the communications industry until it was acquired by RBC in 2007. Prior to joining Daniels & Associates, RBC Daniels’ predecessor, Mr. Deevy was with Continental Illinois National Bank. Mr. Deevy has served as a director of the Daniels Fund since 2003, and a Director of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Foundation from 2016 to 2024.

Mr. Deevy earned a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth.

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Dr. Richard Green – Mr. Green has served as a director of Liberty Broadband since November 2014, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. Green has served as a director of Liberty Global plc and its predecessors since December 2008. He has also served as a director of Shaw Communications, Inc., a telecommunications company based in Canada, since 2010. Green serves as a director of Jones/NCTI, a Jones Knowledge Company, which is a workforce performance solutions company for individuals and broadband companies. He is former Chairman of the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado. He is a Professor of Engineering and Director of the Center of Technology and Innovation at University of Denver.

Green is the former President and CEO of CableLabs®. Before joining CableLabs®, Green served as an executive for three television networks, ABC, CBS, and PBS. In 2012, Green received an Emmy for Lifetime Achievement from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for technical contributions to television. He is also a member of the Cable Television Hall of Fame.

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Larry E. Romrell – Mr. Romrell has served as a director of Liberty Media since May 2006 and was a director of Old Liberty from March 1999 to May 2006. Romrell has served as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He is also a director of LGI. Mr. Romrell served as an Executive Vice President of TCI from January 1994 to March 1999.

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Larry E. Romrell – Mr. Romrell has served as a director of Liberty Media since May 2006 and was a director of Old Liberty from March 1999 to May 2006. Romrell has served as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He is also a director of LGI. Mr. Romrell served as an Executive Vice President of TCI from January 1994 to March 1999.

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Brian M. Deevy  

Brian M. Deevy – Mr. Deevy has served a director of Liberty Media Corporation since June 2015, as a director of Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc since 2023, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He previously served as the head of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Capital Markets’ Communications, Media & Entertainment (CME) Group. Mr. Deevy was responsible for strategic development of the CME Group’s business, which included mergers & acquisitions, private equity and debt capital formation, and financial advisory engagements. He also served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Daniels & Associates, the investment banking firm that provided financial advisory services to the communications industry until it was acquired by RBC in 2007. Prior to joining Daniels & Associates, RBC Daniels’ predecessor, Mr. Deevy was with Continental Illinois National Bank. Mr. Deevy has served as a director of the Daniels Fund since 2003, and a Director of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Foundation from 2016 to 2024.

Mr. Deevy earned a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth.

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Dr. Richard Green – Mr. Green has served as a director of Liberty Broadband since November 2014, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. Green has served as a director of Liberty Global plc and its predecessors since December 2008. He has also served as a director of Shaw Communications, Inc., a telecommunications company based in Canada, since 2010. Green serves as a director of Jones/NCTI, a Jones Knowledge Company, which is a workforce performance solutions company for individuals and broadband companies. He is former Chairman of the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado. He is a Professor of Engineering and Director of the Center of Technology and Innovation at University of Denver.

Green is the former President and CEO of CableLabs®. Before joining CableLabs®, Green served as an executive for three television networks, ABC, CBS, and PBS. In 2012, Green received an Emmy for Lifetime Achievement from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for technical contributions to television. He is also a member of the Cable Television Hall of Fame.

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Dr. Richard Green – Mr. Green has served as a director of Liberty Broadband since November 2014, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. Green has served as a director of Liberty Global plc and its predecessors since December 2008. He has also served as a director of Shaw Communications, Inc., a telecommunications company based in Canada, since 2010. Green serves as a director of Jones/NCTI, a Jones Knowledge Company, which is a workforce performance solutions company for individuals and broadband companies. He is former Chairman of the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado. He is a Professor of Engineering and Director of the Center of Technology and Innovation at University of Denver.

Green is the former President and CEO of CableLabs®. Before joining CableLabs®, Green served as an executive for three television networks, ABC, CBS, and PBS. In 2012, Green received an Emmy for Lifetime Achievement from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for technical contributions to television. He is also a member of the Cable Television Hall of Fame.

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Brian M. Deevy  

Brian M. Deevy – Mr. Deevy has served a director of Liberty Media Corporation since June 2015, as a director of Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc since 2023, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He previously served as the head of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Capital Markets’ Communications, Media & Entertainment (CME) Group. Mr. Deevy was responsible for strategic development of the CME Group’s business, which included mergers & acquisitions, private equity and debt capital formation, and financial advisory engagements. He also served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Daniels & Associates, the investment banking firm that provided financial advisory services to the communications industry until it was acquired by RBC in 2007. Prior to joining Daniels & Associates, RBC Daniels’ predecessor, Mr. Deevy was with Continental Illinois National Bank. Mr. Deevy has served as a director of the Daniels Fund since 2003, and a Director of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Foundation from 2016 to 2024.

Mr. Deevy earned a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth.

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Larry E. Romrell – Mr. Romrell has served as a director of Liberty Media since May 2006 and was a director of Old Liberty from March 1999 to May 2006. Romrell has served as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He is also a director of LGI. Mr. Romrell served as an Executive Vice President of TCI from January 1994 to March 1999.

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Ronald A. Duncan – Mr. Duncan is CEO of GCI. He first came to Alaska in 1977 with some Alaskans he met at graduate school. He moved to North Pole, Alaska in 1978 where he lived while starting a cable television company in Fairbanks. In 1979 Ron moved to Anchorage where he and Bob Walp started GCI. GCI has grown to become the largest telecommunications provider in Alaska with approximately 1,900 employees. Ron is a board member and past chairman of the National Business Aviation Association. Additionally, he serves on the boards of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and Cable Labs. He is a past chairman of the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation and the Alaska Science and Technology Foundation. Ron has an undergraduate degree in Economics from Johns Hopkins University and an MBA from Harvard. He is also a passionate pilot with more than 10,000 hours of flight time.

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John C. Malone  

Dr. John C. Malone is Chairman of the Board of Liberty Media Corporation, Liberty Broadband Corporation, GCI Liberty, Inc. and Liberty Global plc.  From 1996 to March 1999, when Tele-Communications, Inc. (TCI) merged with AT&T Corp., he was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TCI.  Previous to that, from 1973 to 1996, Dr. Malone served as President and Chief Executive Officer of TCI. Additionally, Dr. Malone is Chair Emeritus of Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc., a director emeritus of Liberty Latin America Ltd., and Chairman Emeritus of the Board for Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.

Born in 1941 in Milford, Connecticut, Dr. Malone was a Phi Beta Kappa and merit scholar at Yale University where he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Economics in 1963. He also received a Master of Science in Industrial Management from Johns Hopkins in 1964 and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Operations Research from Johns Hopkins in 1967. He has received two Honorary Degrees for Doctorate of Human Letters; the first from Denver University in 1992 and the second from Johns Hopkins University in 2012.

Dr. Malone began his career in 1963 at Bell Telephone Laboratories/AT&T in economic planning and research and development. In 1968, he joined McKinsey & Company and in 1970 he became Group Vice President at General Instrument Corporation (GI). He was later named President of Jerrold Electronics, a GI subsidiary.

He served as Director of the National Cable Television Association (NCTA) from 1974 to 1977 and again from 1980 to 1993. During the 1977-1978 term, Dr. Malone was the NCTA's Treasurer.

In 1983, Dr. Malone received the NCTA Vanguard Award, one of the highest honors in the cable television industry. He has received many other awards and honors which include: TVC Magazine Man of the Year Award - 1981; Wall Street Transcript's Gold Award for the cable industry's best Chief Executive Officer - 1982, 1985, 1986 and 1987; Wall Street Transcript’s Silver Award in 1984 and 1989; Women In Cable's Betsy Magness Fellowship Honoree; University of Pennsylvania Wharton School Sol C. Snider Entrepreneurial Center Award of Merit for Distinguished Entrepreneurship; American Jewish Committee Sherrill C. Corwin Human Relations Award; Communications Technology Magazine Service and Technology Award; Bronze Award - 1993 Financial World CEO of the Year Competition; The Hopkins Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1994 and in 2004 the Hopkins Medal, the school’s highest award. He is also recognized as a Yale Sterling Fellow (Harkness Circle) and in May of 2016 he was awarded the Steven J. Ross Humanitarian Award. In October of 2016, Dr. Malone was honored by the Television Academy with the Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award. On January 9, 2017 he received the Citizen of the West award which is an honor bestowed upon him through the National Western Association in Colorado.

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Brian M. Deevy

Brian M. Deevy – Mr. Deevy has served a director of Liberty Media Corporation since June 2015, as a director of Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc since 2023, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He previously served as the head of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Capital Markets’ Communications, Media & Entertainment (CME) Group. Mr. Deevy was responsible for strategic development of the CME Group’s business, which included mergers & acquisitions, private equity and debt capital formation, and financial advisory engagements. He also served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Daniels & Associates, the investment banking firm that provided financial advisory services to the communications industry until it was acquired by RBC in 2007. Prior to joining Daniels & Associates, RBC Daniels’ predecessor, Mr. Deevy was with Continental Illinois National Bank. Mr. Deevy has served as a director of the Daniels Fund since 2003, and a Director of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Foundation from 2016 to 2024.

Mr. Deevy earned a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth.

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Richard R. Green

Dr. Richard Green – Mr. Green has served as a director of Liberty Broadband since November 2014, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. Green has served as a director of Liberty Global plc and its predecessors since December 2008. He has also served as a director of Shaw Communications, Inc., a telecommunications company based in Canada, since 2010. Green serves as a director of Jones/NCTI, a Jones Knowledge Company, which is a workforce performance solutions company for individuals and broadband companies. He is former Chairman of the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado. He is a Professor of Engineering and Director of the Center of Technology and Innovation at University of Denver.

Green is the former President and CEO of CableLabs®. Before joining CableLabs®, Green served as an executive for three television networks, ABC, CBS, and PBS. In 2012, Green received an Emmy for Lifetime Achievement from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for technical contributions to television. He is also a member of the Cable Television Hall of Fame.

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Larry E. Romrell

Larry E. Romrell – Mr. Romrell has served as a director of Liberty Media since May 2006 and was a director of Old Liberty from March 1999 to May 2006. Romrell has served as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He is also a director of LGI. Mr. Romrell served as an Executive Vice President of TCI from January 1994 to March 1999.

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Larry E. Romrell

Larry E. Romrell – Mr. Romrell has served as a director of Liberty Media since May 2006 and was a director of Old Liberty from March 1999 to May 2006. Romrell has served as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He is also a director of LGI. Mr. Romrell served as an Executive Vice President of TCI from January 1994 to March 1999.

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Brian M. Deevy

Brian M. Deevy – Mr. Deevy has served a director of Liberty Media Corporation since June 2015, as a director of Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc since 2023, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He previously served as the head of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Capital Markets’ Communications, Media & Entertainment (CME) Group. Mr. Deevy was responsible for strategic development of the CME Group’s business, which included mergers & acquisitions, private equity and debt capital formation, and financial advisory engagements. He also served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Daniels & Associates, the investment banking firm that provided financial advisory services to the communications industry until it was acquired by RBC in 2007. Prior to joining Daniels & Associates, RBC Daniels’ predecessor, Mr. Deevy was with Continental Illinois National Bank. Mr. Deevy has served as a director of the Daniels Fund since 2003, and a Director of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Foundation from 2016 to 2024.

Mr. Deevy earned a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth.

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Richard R. Green

Dr. Richard Green – Mr. Green has served as a director of Liberty Broadband since November 2014, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. Green has served as a director of Liberty Global plc and its predecessors since December 2008. He has also served as a director of Shaw Communications, Inc., a telecommunications company based in Canada, since 2010. Green serves as a director of Jones/NCTI, a Jones Knowledge Company, which is a workforce performance solutions company for individuals and broadband companies. He is former Chairman of the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado. He is a Professor of Engineering and Director of the Center of Technology and Innovation at University of Denver.

Green is the former President and CEO of CableLabs®. Before joining CableLabs®, Green served as an executive for three television networks, ABC, CBS, and PBS. In 2012, Green received an Emmy for Lifetime Achievement from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for technical contributions to television. He is also a member of the Cable Television Hall of Fame.

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Richard R. Green

Dr. Richard Green – Mr. Green has served as a director of Liberty Broadband since November 2014, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. Green has served as a director of Liberty Global plc and its predecessors since December 2008. He has also served as a director of Shaw Communications, Inc., a telecommunications company based in Canada, since 2010. Green serves as a director of Jones/NCTI, a Jones Knowledge Company, which is a workforce performance solutions company for individuals and broadband companies. He is former Chairman of the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado. He is a Professor of Engineering and Director of the Center of Technology and Innovation at University of Denver.

Green is the former President and CEO of CableLabs®. Before joining CableLabs®, Green served as an executive for three television networks, ABC, CBS, and PBS. In 2012, Green received an Emmy for Lifetime Achievement from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for technical contributions to television. He is also a member of the Cable Television Hall of Fame.

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Brian M. Deevy

Brian M. Deevy – Mr. Deevy has served a director of Liberty Media Corporation since June 2015, as a director of Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc since 2023, and as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He previously served as the head of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Capital Markets’ Communications, Media & Entertainment (CME) Group. Mr. Deevy was responsible for strategic development of the CME Group’s business, which included mergers & acquisitions, private equity and debt capital formation, and financial advisory engagements. He also served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Daniels & Associates, the investment banking firm that provided financial advisory services to the communications industry until it was acquired by RBC in 2007. Prior to joining Daniels & Associates, RBC Daniels’ predecessor, Mr. Deevy was with Continental Illinois National Bank. Mr. Deevy has served as a director of the Daniels Fund since 2003, and a Director of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Foundation from 2016 to 2024.

Mr. Deevy earned a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth.

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Larry E. Romrell

Larry E. Romrell – Mr. Romrell has served as a director of Liberty Media since May 2006 and was a director of Old Liberty from March 1999 to May 2006. Romrell has served as a director of GCI Liberty since July 2025. He is also a director of LGI. Mr. Romrell served as an Executive Vice President of TCI from January 1994 to March 1999.

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Ronald A. Duncan

Ronald A. Duncan – Mr. Duncan is CEO of GCI. He first came to Alaska in 1977 with some Alaskans he met at graduate school. He moved to North Pole, Alaska in 1978 where he lived while starting a cable television company in Fairbanks. In 1979 Ron moved to Anchorage where he and Bob Walp started GCI. GCI has grown to become the largest telecommunications provider in Alaska with approximately 1,900 employees. Ron is a board member and past chairman of the National Business Aviation Association. Additionally, he serves on the boards of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and Cable Labs. He is a past chairman of the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation and the Alaska Science and Technology Foundation. Ron has an undergraduate degree in Economics from Johns Hopkins University and an MBA from Harvard. He is also a passionate pilot with more than 10,000 hours of flight time.

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John C. Malone

Dr. John C. Malone is Chairman of the Board of Liberty Media Corporation, Liberty Broadband Corporation, GCI Liberty, Inc. and Liberty Global plc.  From 1996 to March 1999, when Tele-Communications, Inc. (TCI) merged with AT&T Corp., he was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TCI.  Previous to that, from 1973 to 1996, Dr. Malone served as President and Chief Executive Officer of TCI. Additionally, Dr. Malone is Chair Emeritus of Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc., a director emeritus of Liberty Latin America Ltd., and Chairman Emeritus of the Board for Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.

Born in 1941 in Milford, Connecticut, Dr. Malone was a Phi Beta Kappa and merit scholar at Yale University where he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Economics in 1963. He also received a Master of Science in Industrial Management from Johns Hopkins in 1964 and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Operations Research from Johns Hopkins in 1967. He has received two Honorary Degrees for Doctorate of Human Letters; the first from Denver University in 1992 and the second from Johns Hopkins University in 2012.

Dr. Malone began his career in 1963 at Bell Telephone Laboratories/AT&T in economic planning and research and development. In 1968, he joined McKinsey & Company and in 1970 he became Group Vice President at General Instrument Corporation (GI). He was later named President of Jerrold Electronics, a GI subsidiary.

He served as Director of the National Cable Television Association (NCTA) from 1974 to 1977 and again from 1980 to 1993. During the 1977-1978 term, Dr. Malone was the NCTA's Treasurer.

In 1983, Dr. Malone received the NCTA Vanguard Award, one of the highest honors in the cable television industry. He has received many other awards and honors which include: TVC Magazine Man of the Year Award - 1981; Wall Street Transcript's Gold Award for the cable industry's best Chief Executive Officer - 1982, 1985, 1986 and 1987; Wall Street Transcript’s Silver Award in 1984 and 1989; Women In Cable's Betsy Magness Fellowship Honoree; University of Pennsylvania Wharton School Sol C. Snider Entrepreneurial Center Award of Merit for Distinguished Entrepreneurship; American Jewish Committee Sherrill C. Corwin Human Relations Award; Communications Technology Magazine Service and Technology Award; Bronze Award - 1993 Financial World CEO of the Year Competition; The Hopkins Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1994 and in 2004 the Hopkins Medal, the school’s highest award. He is also recognized as a Yale Sterling Fellow (Harkness Circle) and in May of 2016 he was awarded the Steven J. Ross Humanitarian Award. In October of 2016, Dr. Malone was honored by the Television Academy with the Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award. On January 9, 2017 he received the Citizen of the West award which is an honor bestowed upon him through the National Western Association in Colorado.

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