Obama One Year In

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Comcast Corporation, one of the nation’s leading providers of entertainment, information and communications products and services, promoted Ron Phillips to Senior Vice President of Employee Engagement for Comcast Cable. Find out more about his new role here.

Congress gave final approval on Sunday to legislation that would provide medical coverage to tens of millions of uninsured Americans and remake the nation’s health care system along the lines proposed by President Obama.

Barbara Gee is Vice President of Strategic Sales Alliances for Comcast Cable Communications. In this role, she is responsible for the company’s e-commerce sales strategy, third party sales alliances, and increasing acquisition and retention of moving customers. Read her story here.

Steven C. Gillenwater is the Divisional Vice President of Human Resources for Comcast. Read his story here.

On Friday February 26th, President Obama renewed the executive order that assists historically black colleges. See what he had to say here.

Congratulations are due to Jennifer Hudson!!! The actress/singer has been sticking to a weight loss program that has brought her 56 pounds lighter. Jennifer revealed she shed the pounds to play South Africa’s Winnie Mandela for the upcoming film Winnie.

Madame Tussauds’ in New York has unveiled a wax figure of Michelle Obama in a one-shouldered white gown inspired by the one she wore to the inaugural ball. Check out this gallery of the First Lady In Wax.

Tina serves as Senior Vice President of Customer Service Operations for Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. Read her story here.

Andrea A. Agnew, a leader in the field of human resources, currently serves as the Director of Diversity and Inclusion for Comcast Cable Communications in Philadelphia. Read her story here.

When she moved to the nation’s most prestigious address, Michelle Obama’s husband told her that rough times were ahead. The country was in recession, people were out of work, the political parties were in open warfare — and the man who was going to be blamed for it all was President Barack Obama. But you won’t hear the first lady utter a peep of complaint. Watch her interview with Matt Lauer here.

On July 2, 1964 President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act. See his remarks on this historic day here.