Comcast exec lands permanent Secret Service job

Comcast Secret Service agent
In this July 10, 2009 file photo, Secret Service Agent Joseph Clancy, right, holds the door open for President Barack Obama upon arrival at the Vatican for a meeting with Pope Benedict XVI.
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Joseph Clancy, the former Comcast executive turned Secret Service agent, has nabbed a permanent spot as President Barack Obama's security team.

This isn't Clancy's first stint with government security, Philadelphia Magazine reported.

Clancy has a long history with Philadelphia, Philly Mag reported.

“Before getting into the presidential protection business, Clancy was, among other things, the director of national special security events for Homeland Security and a history teacher at Father Judge in Philadelphia. He graduated from Villanova.”

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