AFRICAN FEMALE LEADERS OF TELECOM (4)

Kimberly D. Harris , is the Executive Vice-president Comcast Corporation and General Counsel of NBCUniversal. She was a senior counsel for the USA assistant Attorney General and a former counsel for the White House Ahem! That is robust don’t you agree? Quite robust.

A counsel , a techie leader and community person-

How is Harris able to manage being a counselor with relating with the community? That combination requires wisdom, understanding and diplomacy. As for the techie aspect, her expertise in law and community management qualified her to be at the helm of Comcast Corporation affairs.

Huh?! Kimberly’s experience in the corridors of power and the justice system plus advocacy for New York children make her fitted for the job of in Comcast.

What exactly is her job at Comcast Corporation?

Ms. Harris is in charge of ALL; pay attention to the quantifier, all , every international government and every business of regulation Comcast Corporation has to tackle worldwide. Every corner of the world where Comcast shows up, Harris is there to ensure their complete correctness and compliance.

In addition, Kimberly D. is General Counsel for the media giant NBCUniversal. This implies that for any litigation matters concerning NBCUniversal, Ms Harris is the bosslady to consult. She gets the job done.

Furthermore, Kimberly D. Harris is specially concerned about the children of New York City. So concerned is she that in spite of the expectations of two mega corporations, she fights the cause of these children. Their individual lives tug at her heart strings. Her ambition is to positively affect these children. Thereby navigating them into a better future.

Finally, we applaud this amazing queen and appreciate her contributions to the universe. We are inspired to do more in our little corner of the world.

How do these women manage, joggle these huge responsibilities? Any ideas? Please share in the comments section below.

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