
When Susan Anable joined Cox Communications in 2001, it was the same year the Atlanta-based company transitioned residential customers to its new iteration of high-speed internet service that would later become an integral connection between homes, schools and businesses.Since then, Cox Communications has evolved to serve more than 2.5 million customers in the Phoenix area, providing digital television, high-speed internet, home automation systems and digital telephone services.Anable’s career at Cox has evolved as well over that more than 20-year span. In 2023, Anable was named Phoenix market vice president.Previously, she held a variety of roles within the company, including vice president of public and government affairs for the Southwest region and manager of government relations.Prior to joining Cox, Anable was part of the Arizona Senate’s research staff, serving as staff director and natural resources, agriculture and environment analyst.Anable has her sights set on boosting Cox’s expansion in the Phoenix market to meet growing customer demand for the company’s services, including Cox Mobile, which it launched in 2023.“When people think of the company, they think of our traditional business lines that we offer: internet, video and telephone,” Anable said. “But we also now have the opportunity to converge products for our customers. You can have home internet with us. You can have a mobile product with us as well. It’s a great convergence within our industry and an opportunity for us to do even more to serve our customers’ needs.”What career lessons prepared you for your current role at Cox? Communication s …
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