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Marvell Technology Group hires Mitchell Gaynor, ex-Juniper Networks, as executive vice president-chief legal officer ... Adobe hires Cynthia Stoddard, ex-NetApp, as senior vice president-chief information officer, effective June 13 ... Entravision promotes Don Daboub to executive vice president, Integrated Marketing Solutions' mountain region ... Forrester hires Mack Brothers, ex-IHS, as chief consulting officer ... Extreme Networks hires Drew Davies, ex-Marvell Semiconductor, as executive vice president-chief financial officer, effective June 1, succeeding Ken Arola ... Mozilla hires Alex Salkever, ex-Silk.co, as vice president-marketing communications ... Raycom Media promotes Josh Young to vice president-general manager of Texas' KWES-TV Odessa and KTXC(FM) Lamesa.

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Charter Communications, which as expected (see 1605170040) Wednesday completed the buys of Bright House Networks and Time Warner Cable, said that Charter's Tom Rutledge is chairman-president-CEO, and other board members are Eric Zinterhofer, who was Charter chairman, while BHN former parent names Steve Miron and Michael Newhouse to Charter’s board, and Liberty Broadband names current Charter directors to continue: John Malone, Greg Maffei and Balan Nair, as do Lance Conn, Craig Jacobson, Jay Markley and David Merritt, and the board adds Mauricio Ramos, Millicom ... Xilinx adds to board Saar Gillai, Hewlett-Packard's Enterprise Communications Solutions, Ron Jankov, GlobalLink1 Capital, and Tom Lee, Stanford University.

Lobbyist registrations: Virgin Galactic, Pinnacle Engineering & Management Solutions, effective April 18 ... TransUnion, Thompson Coburn, effective May 1 ... Yankee-Foxtrot on behalf of Redlen Technologies, Belvedere Strategies, effective April 5 ... Mobile gaming company King, Franklin Square Group, effective April 4 ... Bose, Alpine Group, effective April 4 ... Infineon Technologies Americas, for self, effective April 1 ... Software firm Coolfire Solutions, Banner Public Affairs, effective April 12.