Alexander Taylor
Since taking the helm in 2018, Cox Enterprises Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Alex Taylor has led the company's core operating businesses in broadband, automotive services and media through significant transformation while also strengthening its employee-centric and customer-focused culture.
Taylor has cultivated a commitment to innovation amongst Cox’s more than 50,000 employees around the globe. He has empowered company leaders to invest in Cox's businesses to better serve customers, while also championing new investments and mergers and acquisitions in companies focused on connectivity, mobility and sustainability. Guided by his leadership, the private, family-owned company has invested $2 billion in sustainable businesses focused on clean technology, such as Mucci Farms, a controlled environment agriculture business, and Nexus Circular, an advanced recycling company.
Taylor has infused an even greater sense of purpose into the 125-year-old company with his vision to Empower People Today to Build a Better Future for the Next Generation. Under his leadership, Cox has embraced flexible work schedules, provided enhanced health and wellness benefits, and continued its long history of promoting an inclusive and diverse environment for employees. During his tenure as CEO, Cox has been recognized as a Top Workplaces USA (2021-2023); Great Place to Work Certified (2020-2023); Newsweek America’s Greatest Workplaces (2023), and Women Tech Council’s Shatter List (2023).
The great-grandson of three-term Ohio Governor James M. Cox, who founded the company in 1898, Taylor serves as chairman of Cox Enterprises’ board of directors and has held numerous positions since joining Cox in 2000. As chief operating officer of Cox Enterprises, he oversaw its long-term strategic growth and investment plans. Before this, he served as senior vice president of field operations for Cox Communications, overseeing all field operations for Cox’s millions of customers, and executive vice president of Cox Media Group, where he oversaw television, radio, newspaper and digital properties, and led the creation of the company’s first cross-platform newsroom. Taylor began his career as a reporter for the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel in Colorado and is passionate about First Amendment rights.
Deeply committed to contributing to the community, Taylor is active in numerous civic and philanthropic organizations. He serves on the Atlanta Committee for Progress, a roundtable of CEOs who work with the mayor on issues that impact the city, including workforce development, crime reduction and public education. He also serves as a board member of the PATH Foundation, as well as a member of the Carter Center Board of Councilors, the Vanderbilt Board of Trust and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Board.
Taylor earned his bachelor's degree in science with a focus on human and organizational development from Vanderbilt University and today lives in Atlanta. An avid outdoorsman and conservationist, he enjoys hiking and camping with his family. He wrote, “The Longest Cast: The Fly-Fishing Journey of a Lifetime,” and donated the royalties to organizations that protect fishing sanctuaries.