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Comcast Taps Biz Services SVP

November 14, 2012 |

MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Comcast Corporation, one of the nation's leading providers of information and communications products and services, today announced that Jeff Buzzelli has been named senior vice president of Business Services for the company’s Northeast division. In this role, Buzzelli will be directly responsible for developing, facilitating and implementing strategies aimed at growing Comcast Business Class across 14 northeastern states from Maine through Virginia and the District of Columbia.

As a seasoned executive with two decades of experience in the telecommunications industry, Buzzelli spent the past four years as vice president of Business Services for Comcast’s Greater Chicago Region, where he nearly tripled revenue while also expanding the company’s mid-market and enterprise presence. While there, he led the acquisition and integration of CIMCO Communications into the Chicago market, allowing the company to grow and compete more effectively. Buzzelli was twice recognized with the company’s prestigious President’s Club Award, and he and his team played an integral role in helping the Greater Chicago Region achieve “System of the Year” status in the company’s internal recognition program.

“Jeff’s extensive experience and proven track record of delivering exceptional results will be instrumental as we continue expanding Business Services’ market position while providing our commercial customers with top-notch, end-to-end service,” said Kevin Casey, president of Comcast’s Northeast Division. “In addition, Jeff’s leadership style and commitment to teamwork and inclusiveness has already been an inspiration to his team and our entire Division.”

Comcast Corp.



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