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Stewart Myers

Kansas City Metro Advisory Board Member

Stewart Myers

About Stewart

Stewart Myers is Vice President of Programming for National Cable Television Cooperative (NCTC), which represents more than 700 cable operators throughout the United States in the procurement of media content programming. He is a national media video content acquisition expert as well as a skillful business and legal affairs media programming negotiator. Before joining NCTC in November 2008, Stewart was Senior Attorney at Sprint and provided legal counsel for all aspects of Sprint's one billion dollars international business operations.

Stewart is an honors graduate of Morehouse College. He received his Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University and was the Articles Editor of Georgetown International Environmental Law Review. In addition, Stewart received the 2011 NAMIC Fellowship (National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications) to participate in the Cable Executive Management Program at Harvard Business School. He is a member of both the Missouri Bar and Kansas Bar and has been recognized as “One of the Most Influential Minorities in Cable.” Born and raised in Kansas City where he was an All-State athlete, Stewart lives in Kansas City with his wife and two teenage children.

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