90: Why Knowing & Committing To Your Why Is Important For Success w/ Steve White
Name: Steve White
Current Title: President, Special Counsel to CEO, Cable Division – Comcast Cable
Location: Greenwood Village, CO
About Steve:
As President of Comcast’s West Division for 11 years, Steve White created a culture defined by Working Together To Win Together. Driven by continuous learning, radical responsibility, and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Comcast’s West Division became a pacesetter by delivering industry-leading results. Steve White was responsible for all Comcast Cable operations in the Western U.S., leading nearly thirty thousand employees, serving almost ten million customers, and driving annual revenue of nearly $18 billion.
Steve launched his Comcast career in 1996 as Regional Vice President, invigorated by a successful tenure at Colgate-Palmolive where he managed the overall toothbrush business to register a 430% net sales increase. A commitment to his why and the influence of mentors enabled him to demonstrate consistent growth for his teams and divisions, which led to increasing leadership responsibilities.
Today, Steve applies that same winning philosophy to his new post as President, Special Counsel to the CEO of Comcast. Steve is the author of Uncompromising: How an Unwavering Commitment to Your Why Leads to an Impactful Life and Lasting Legacy.
DURING THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
- How to “live life as a learning lab” and embrace life’s lessons
- Why understanding your purpose is important to success
- How to surround yourself with people leading impactful lives
- How to realize the American dream despite the obstacles
- How to navigate uncertainty
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