Brian
was appointed president of Comcast in 1990. He became CEO in 2002 and chairman
in 2004. Along the way he built Comcast into the largest cable-television
operator in the U.S. The firm is the owner and manager of NBCUniversal, which
operates 30 news, entertainment and sports cable networks, the NBC and
Telemundo broadcast networks, television production operations, television
station groups, Universal Pictures and Universal Parks and Resorts.
Aside
from this Comcast is majority owner of Comcast-Spectator, which as major stakes
in the Philadelphia Flyers NHL hockey team and the Wells Fargo Center, a large
multipurpose arena in Philadelphia.
Brian
has been active outside of Comcast. He is a member of the Board of Directors of
the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) where he served
as Chairman for two consecutive terms from 2005 to 2007 and from 1995 to 1996 a
time when the landmark deregulatory 1996 Telecommunications Act became law.
Brian
is Director Emeritus of CableLabs, which is the research and development
consortium for the cable industry; he served three terms as Chairman. He is a
member of the CEO only, Business Roundtable, an organization based in
Washington, D.C. Brian also served on the
President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness.
His
leadership
skills have been recognized in business and in the industry. In 2009, Institutional Investor magazine
named him one of America’s top CEOs for the sixth year in a row. In 2011, he
and his father were inducted into Babson College’s Academy of Distinguished
Entrepreneurs Hall of Fame. In 2012, Fortune Magazine recognized Brian as
“Businessperson of the Year.
Brian
is an exceptional business executive who brought Comcast to the next level.
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