Comcast names Keystone Region chief

Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) has named Michael Parker senior vice president of the Keystone Region, where he will oversee more than 3,600 Comcast employees and lead ...

Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) has named Michael Parker senior vice president of the Keystone Region, where he will oversee more than 3,600 Comcast employees and lead operations, financial performance and customer service for approximately 1.7 million customers in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, and Maryland.

"I've worked with Michael for many years, and I'm thrilled he has accepted this role to continue the Keystone Region's success. He is a strong leader with a wealth of experience and a passionate commitment to providing the best workplace for employees and a superior customer experience," said Kevin Casey, president of Comcast's Northeast Division, which includes 14 northeastern states from Maine through Virginia and the District of Columbia.

Parker has been with Comcast for 18 years. Most recently he was senior vice president of the MSO's Western New England Region, which included operations in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York.

"I am excited to lead the Keystone Region and its customer-focused employees as our company continues to evolve and deliver innovative products and services to our markets," Parker said.        

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