Rahman Khan

Vice President
Community Impact

Rahman Khan (pronounced Rock-mon Kon) is a seasoned executive in strategic philanthropy, external affairs, community engagement and diversity and inclusion. He is known for his unique ability to connect with people and execute ideas that benefit the business and the community.

Rahman currently serves as Vice President of Community Impact for Charter Communications, leading its strategic philanthropic and employee engagement programs under the Spectrum brand. In this role, he develops and executes the company’s plans to improve communities by engaging business units, employees, local residents and nonprofits. 

Previously, Rahman served in many community/D&I roles including Director, Diversity and Inclusion at Time Warner Cable. Prior to this, Rahman founded GoodWorks Media Group, serving as executive producer and host of a TV talk show about giving back to the community, “GoodWorks with Rahman Khan” which aired on PBS station WTVI. 

Rahman received both his business and graduate degrees from Florida A&M University, where he also joined Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. He is a graduate of NAMIC’s Executive Leadership Development Program, held at UVA’s Darden School of Business. Rahman is a nationally sought-after speaker, program host and facilitator.  Currently, he serves on the boards of the Urban League of Southern Connecticut, Rebuilding Together, and the Association of Corporate Citizenship Professionals (ACCP).
Rahman has received numerous personal recognitions including: Distinguished Leader and Advocate for Change Award by the Made Man Foundation, one of the Responsible 100, honoring NY’s Most Outstanding Leaders in Social Responsibility; and a community and corporate Catalyst by Uptown Magazine.