Week of March 29, 2017 Vol 28 • No 18 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
NEWS: TRUMP’S BUDGET CUTS HURT THE SAME PEOPLE THAT VOTED FOR HIM> P2 Weekly
BUSINESS
REPORT SHOWS BLACK MILLENNIALS ARE THE MOST OPTIMISTIC +P4
Hyde Park
Audit Bureau of Circulation ABC AUDITED
Member
FASHION
VAN CLEEF HAIR STUDIO, STYLIST FOR MICHELLE OBAMA RELOCATES + P6
‘ICEBOX DERBY’ EXPOSES GIRLS TO
STEM RELATED CAREERS
CHURCH
Michelle Blaise, who is ComEd’s senior vice president of Technical Services, shares why she believes ComEd’s ‘IceBox Derby’ is beneficial to young ladies who are interested in engineering and technology. Photo by Chris Shuttlesworth
By Christopher Shuttlesworth
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ommonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicagobased Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC), and is the nation’s leading competitive energy provider with approximately 6.6 million customers. ComEd provides service to approximately 3.8 million customers across northern Illinois, according to a ComEd press
release. Michelle Blaise, who is ComEd’s senior vice president of Technical Services, is responsible for Engineering, Project Management and Smart Grid & Technology. Blasie said the goal of ComEd is to develop long term programs like smart grid, which “is an electric system enhanced with innovative digital technologies,” that will continue to ensure service to their customers. As Blaise and her team focus on ensuring customers receive good service, ComEd continues to develop
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THE REV. DR. DERRICK B. WELLS, SENIOR MINISTER OF CHRIST UNIVERSAL TEMPLE, DISCUSSES LEADERSHIP IN CHURCH NEWS + P8