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MTA has launched a nationwide search for its next Chief Executive Officer (CEO), following the announcement that current CEO Michael C. Burke will retire in September 2025. MTA’s Board of Directors has retained CarterBaldwin Executive Search to lead the recruitment process for this pivotal leadership role.
“Michael has been a tremendous leader for MTA and he leaves behind an extraordinary legacy of service to our members, staff and community,” said Ken Kincaid, Board Chief Governance Officer. “He has led MTA to be one of the most innovative and accomplished broadband companies in the country while also always placing focus on MTA’s most valuable asset, our people. Michael has worked closely with the Board to ensure MTA is in a solid financial position to maintain future success.”
Headquartered in Palmer, MTA generates more than $100 million in annual revenue and serves over 33,000 members across Southcentral Alaska. Beyond providing world-class broadband and communication services, MTA is also committed to strengthening the region through programs focused on education and innovation.
Through initiatives like the MTA Foundation, the cooperative invests in local scholarships, STEM programming, and infrastructure projects that close the connectivity gap in rural and underserved areas. MTA is also known for launching Alaska’s first all-terrestrial 100% fiber-optic network—underscoring its role as a trailblazer in technology.
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