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Awards & Recognition

Comcast Awards and Honors

Comcast and its corporate management team have received numerous industry, financial and community awards, including:

Payne Brown accepts an award from Earl Graves, Jr. President and CEO of Black Enterprise2007

Corporate Honors

Best Places to Work

  • Comcast named to DiversityInc. Magazine’s Top 50 Corporations for Diversity (#48)
  • Comcast named to Black MBA Magazine’s Top Companies list (#10)
  • Comcast named to Essence Magazine’s “25 Great Places to Work”
  • Comcast named to Top 40 Companies for Diversity by Black Enterprise magazine (pictured at right)
  • Comcast named to the LatinaStyle 50 - 50 Best Places to Work for Latinas
  • For the third year in a row, Comcast named to the “Diversity Elite 60 - The 60 Best Companies for Hispanics” by Hispanic Business magazine
  • Comcast named to CableWorld’s “Top 10 Places to Work in Cable”
  • Comcast named to the Philadelphia Business Journal  “2007 Best Places to Work” list
  • Comcast named to the WICT Foundation/Par Initiative “Best Operators for Women in Cable” list.(Ranked second on the Best Operators for Women in Cable List and ranked fourth on the Best Companies in Advancement Opportunities List)
  • Veterans Business Journal named Comcast one of the Best Corporations for Veteran Businesses

Supplier Diversity Honors

  • Comcast received the Women’s Business Enterprise Council’s (WBEC) Corporation Done Deals Award

Susan Gonzales and David Cohen with Gilbert F. CasellasOther Honors

  • The NAACP of Philadelphia honored Comcast with a Corporate Award for its commitment to the cause of social equality and economic justice at its 2007 Freedom Fund Banquet
  • Barron’s named Comcast to its annual list of Most Respected Companies (#40)
    Comcast named one of America’s most shareholder-friendly companies by Institutional Investor Magazine
  • Forbes named Comcast The Best Managed Company in the Media Industry
  • Comcast received “Corporate Leadership Award” by the Hispanic Federation (pictured at right)
  • Comcast named “Regional Business of the Year” by Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
  • Association of Cable Communicators (ACC), formerly the CTPAA, President’s Award - presented to David L. Cohen, on behalf of Comcast
  • 2006 United Way Campaign Performance Award - presented to the Comcast Family of Companies

Individual Honors

  • Amy Banse named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • D’Arcy Rudnay named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Marlene Dooner named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Cathy Avgiris named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Charisse Lillie named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Karen Dougherty Buchholz named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Jennifer Gaiski named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Barbara A. Gehrig named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Barbara Hagen named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Suzanne Keenan named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Diane Robina named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Elizabeth Schimel named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Cable” by CableWorld
  • David L. Cohen honored by the National MS Society with the Hope Award, the organization’s highest honor for service and community involvement
  • David L. Cohen honored by the Pan American Association of Philadelphia with the 2007 William J. Clothier Award
  • Susan Gonzales honored with the 2007 Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association (LISTA) Corporate Achiever Award. 
  • Marvin Davis named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Charisse Lillie named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Marlene Dooner named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Doug Gaston named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Kamal Dua named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Susan Jin Davis named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Payne Brown named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Barbara Gee named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Susan Gonzales named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Mauro Panzera named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Rich Jennings named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Filemon Lopez named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Steven A. White named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Tony Speller named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • David L. Cohen honored by National MS Society - Greater Delaware Valley Chapter with the Hope Award
  • Marlene Dooner named to “100 Most Influential Hispanics” list by Hispanic Business magazine
  • Brian L. Roberts presented with the NCTA’s Distinguished Vanguard Award for Leadership
  • Brian L. Roberts Named One of “America's Best CEOs” by Institutional Investor Magazine
  • Institutional Investor named John Alchin and Larry Smith as two of “America’s Best CFOs”
  • Karen Dougherty Buchholz named to “Women Worth Watching” list by Profiles in Diversity Journal
  • Deb Grossman named “Champion of Diversity” by Diversity Plus magazine
  • Charisse Lillie received the NAMIC Philadelphia “Paragon Award”
  • Dave Watson received the “Philadelphia PAL Award”
  • Barbara Gee received the NAMIC “Next Generation Leaders Award”
  • Marvin O. Davis and Mark Allen named to Black MBA Magazine’s 2007 List of Top 50 Under 50 Corporate Executives on the Move

2006

 

  • Brian L. Roberts inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame
  • Comcast named “Operator of the Year” by Multichannel News
  • Yankee Ranks Comcast #1 in Small & Medium Business Internet Access for Second Consecutive Year
  • Comcast named to “Best Places to Work” list by Philadelphia Business Journal
  • Comcast named to “Top Ten Places to Work in Cable” list by CableWorld (#3)
  • Comcast named to “Top Places for Hispanics” list by Hispanic Business magazine for the second consecutive year
  • Comcast earned 2006 Excellence in Diversity Awards from Multicultural Business Forum
  • Comcast was recognized by the City of Philadelphia for the company’s efforts to serve the regional Hispanic community
  • Marvin Davis named one of Brandweek magazine’s top 10 marketers of the year
  • Marvin Davis named one of Ad Age magazine’s top 50 marketers of the year
  • Multichannel News named Comcast Operator of the Year
  • Marvin Davis named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Tina Waters named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Terry Yu named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Phil McRae named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Charisse Lillie named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Payne Brown named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Mark Allen named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Sanford Ames, Jr. named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Marlene Dooner named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Kamul Dua named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Hank Fore named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Rich Jennings named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Filemon Lopez named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Mauro Panzera named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Tony Speller named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Steven White named one of the “Second 50 Most Influential Minorities in Cable” by CableWorld
  • Anthony Hollinger named to Black MBA Magazine’s 50 Under 50 List
  • Michael Parker named to Black MBA Magazine’s 50 Under 50 List
  • Comcast named “Employer of Choice” by The Minority Corporate Counsel Association
  • Lawrence J. Salva, CAO and Controller, named to Treasury and Risk Management Magazine’s 2006 “100 Most Influential People in Finance” list
  • The Comcast Cable law department was selected as 2006 Employer of Choice by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA)
  • Dave Watson, receives NCTA Vanguard Award for Marketing
  • Comcast listed among the 25 Notable Companies for Diversity by DiversityInc Magazine
  • Comcast Corporation named one of America’s Top 50 corporations for multicultural business opportunities in 2006 by DiversityBusiness.com, the largest organization of women and minority-owned businesses throughout the United States with more than 27,000 members. This marks the third consecutive year Comcast was honored as a top company
  • Institutional Investor names John Alchin and Larry Smith as two of “America’s Best CFOs”
  • Brian L. Roberts Named One of “America's Best CEOs” by Institutional Investor Magazine
  • Deborah Grossman named one of "100 Women Impacting Supplier Diversity" by WE-Women's Enterprise USA magazine
  • Comcast’s “Comcastic” campaign named Adweek’s Advertising Campaign of the Year
    Comcast named recipient of “We Are Family” Corporate Visionary Award
  • Comcast named one of America’s most shareholder-friendly companies by Institutional Investor Magazine
  • Filemon Lopez named one of “The 50 Most Important Hispanics in Technology & Business” by Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
  • Marlene Dooner named one of “The 50 Most Important Hispanics in Technology & Business” by Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology
  • Ana Gabriel named one of “The 50 Most Important Hispanics in Technology & Business” by Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology and appointed to the Commission on Spanish Speaking Affairs by Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm
  • Catherine Avgiris named one of the “10 to Watch in 2006” by the Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Rebecca Scilingo named among the “Wonder Women” by Multichannel News
  • Diane Robina named to list of “Women to Watch” by Multichannel News
  • Sandy Wax named to list of “Women to Watch” by Multichannel News
  • Dale Hopkins named to list of “Women to Watch” by Multichannel News