Andrew McCarthy, vice president of engineering and network operations for Comcast’s Western New England Region, was recently inducted into the Cable TV Pioneers Class of 2015, which recognizes 16 honorees nationally each year who have a minimum of 20 years of direct involvement and contribution to the cable industry.McCarthy oversees the engineering, planning, and deployment […]
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Andrew McCarthy, vice president of engineering and network operations for Comcast's Western New England Region, was recently inducted into the Cable TV Pioneers Class of 2015, which recognizes 16 honorees nationally each year who have a minimum of 20 years of direct involvement and contribution to the cable industry.
McCarthy oversees the engineering, planning, and deployment of new products throughout the region, which serves customers in more than 300 communities throughout the Northeast. He works to ensure the reliability of Comcast's converged fiber-optic network and is responsible for the region's network operations, including construction, product engineering, and overall system integrity.
Pratt & Whitney’s Oswald Named to ‘100 Most Creative People’ list
Caitlin Oswald, additive manufacturing project manager for Pratt & Whitney, has been selected as one of the “100 Most Creative People in Business for 2015” by the editors of Fast Company magazine.
Oswald is responsible for managing a group of engineers who are designing next-generation parts using additive manufacturing technologies. Her team supports community-wide initiatives to utilize additive-manufactured parts for fixtures and prototyping, rigs and development engines, and transition-to-production efforts. Oswald also manages electron beam melting technology.
Hartford Healthcare Cancer Institute Doc Receives Award from Johns Hopkins
Dr. Peter D. Byeff, medical director of the Hartford Healthcare Cancer Institute at The Hospital of Central Connecticut, has been named the 2015 recipient of the Heritage Award from the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association.
Byeff, who earned his medical degree at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, is being recognized for his support of the university mission and his record of clinical research and visionary leadership in the delivery of cancer care to the people of central Connecticut.
