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February 09, 2018
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(BPRW) First-Ever Mayor’s History Makers Awards to Recognize 10 Houstonians Making a Difference in the Community

Comcast Partners with City of Houston Mayor Turner to Celebrate Black History Month

(Black PR Wire) HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In celebration of Black History Month, Comcast today announced a partnership with City of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to honor 10 community volunteers at the first-ever Mayor’s History Makers Awards. Held at the Houstonian Hotel, the honorees will be recognized for their commitment to making a difference in the community through volunteerism, mentorship, advocacy and civic engagement.

“These exceptional individuals have demonstrated selfless commitment,” said City of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. “The History Makers Awards give us an opportunity to recognize those who have played a vital role in positive change in their communities while celebrating the diversity of this great city.”

In addition to being recognized, each honoree will be featured in a 30-second Public Service Announcement that will air on Comcast. Comcast will also donate $1,000 to the nonprofit organization of the honoree’s choice.

2018 Mayor’s History Makers Award Honorees and Nominating Organizations

Barbara Curtis, R.A.R.E. Pearls, Inc.

Marilyn Douglas-Jones, Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans

Carol Freeman, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston

Dr. Bernard Harris, Jr., Communities In Schools

Dr. Bobbie Henderson, United Way of Greater Houston

Pamela Joubert Davis, Children’s Museum of Houston

Elexa Orrange, Goodwill Houston

Michael Pearson, Chinese Community Center

Christina Porter, Chauncy Glover Project

Dr. Thomas F. Freeman, founding Dean of the Thomas F. Freeman Honors College at Texas Southern University will also be recognized with a Living Legend award.

Honorees were judged on criteria that included their personal impact in the community, helping further the mission of a nonprofit organization and overcoming personal obstacles. Judges for the awards include the City of Houston’s first daughter Ashley Turner; Comcast Houston's Senior Vice President Ralph Martinez; United Way of Greater Houston President and CEO Anna Babin; Legacy Community Health CEO Katy Caldwell; Houston Mayor Pro-tem Jerry Davis; Career & Recovery Resources CEO Dr. Vern Swisher; and Chief Development Officer at the Montrose Center Kent Loftin.

Comcast NBCUniversal takes great pride in its Diversity & Inclusion company-wide accomplishments and the dedicated efforts of Governance, Workforce, Supplier Diversity, Programming and Community Investment. As one of the world’s leading providers of entertainment, information, and communications products and services, Comcast believes it has the responsibility to reflect the customers and audiences it serves in all aspects of its business.

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