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Finance Executive Mellody Hobson Announced as 2015 Commencement Speaker at the University of Southern California

February 25, 2015

Honorary Degree recipients include California’s attorney general, a health policy leader, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, a celebrated conductor and a Super Bowl and national college title-winning coach

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More than 60,000 members of the Trojan Family will unite on the University Park Campus for USC’s 132nd commencement ceremony on May 15, 2015.

Mellody Hobson, president of the Chicago-based money management firm Ariel Investments, will deliver the commencement address. Hobson is also chair of the board of trustees for Ariel Investment Trust.

Hobson began her career at Ariel Investments as an intern. She became its president less than a decade later. The firm has over $10 billion in assets under management.

Hobson is passionate about investor education and has become a nationally recognized voice on financial literacy. She is a regular contributor and analyst for CBS News, the Tom Joyner Morning Show and Black Enterprise magazine. She is also the spokesperson for two reports that examine investing patterns among minorities — the Ariel/Hewitt Study: 401(k) Plans in Living Color and the Ariel Black Investor Survey.

Hobson’s active involvement in professional and civic institutions extends beyond finance. She is the chairwoman of DreamWorks Animation and a director of The Estée Lauder Companies and Starbucks Corporation. She is also the chairwoman of After School Matters, a nonprofit organization that provides high-quality programs outside of school for Chicago teens. Hobson serves on the boards of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art and The Chicago Public Education Fund; she was also appointed emeritus trustee of the Sundance Institute.

Hobson earned her bachelor’s degree from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of International Relations and Public Policy. She has also received honorary doctorate degrees in humanities from Howard University and St. Mary’s College.

Approximately 15,000 degrees will be conferred during USC’s commencement this year, including more than 1,500 doctorate degrees, either at the main ceremony in Alumni Park or at one of the satellite ceremonies across campus.

Degree candidates, Half Century Trojans, faculty and distinguished guests will form a processional leaving Bovard Auditorium at 8:30 a.m. USC President C. L. Max Nikias will preside over the main ceremony at 9 a.m. in Alumni Park.

In addition, six honorary degree recipients, including Hobson, will be recognized for their contributions as civic, academic and arts leaders in the community. They are:

 

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Pete Carroll, the head football coach of the Seattle Seahawks who led his team to Super Bowl victory in 2014. Carroll returned USC football to national prominence during his nine-year tenure as head coach at the university. His “Always Compete” philosophy has led to a successful four-decade career in football. Carroll is one of just a few coaches in football history to have won a Super Bowl and a national college championship. He is also the founder of A Better LA and A Better Seattle, two gang-violence prevention and community-building organizations that empower inner-city youth and forge relationships with service organizations.

 

 

 

 

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Kamala Harris, the 32nd attorney general of California. As the state’s chief lawyer, Harris has worked tirelessly on a range of critical issues. Her efforts to target and dismantle the operations of a major human trafficking ring have protected people all over the world. In addition to combating transnational gangs that traffic human beings, guns, and drugs, Harris has aggressively prosecuted mortgage-related fraud and crime during California’s financial crisis. Additionally, she has promoted the adoption of more technology in law enforcement and the incorporation of data-driven policing. Harris, who served two terms as district attorney of San Francisco, is also the first female, first African-American, and first South Asian attorney general in California’s history.

 

 

 

Leonard D. Schaeffer

Leonard Schaeffer, a policy expert in health care financing who is considered one of the most transformative health care executives in the nation, holds the Judge Robert Maclay Widney Chair as a professor at the USC Price School of Public Policy. He is the founding chairman and CEO of WellPoint, one of the nation’s largest health insurance companies, and a senior adviser to TPG Capital, a private equity firm. Through scholarly and philanthropic contributions, Schaeffer has dedicated his life to advancing health policy research. He established the USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics and continuously brings together policymakers and industry leaders to solve health care’s most demanding challenges.

 

 

 

Michael Tilson Thomas, an award-winning conductor, pianist and composer. Thomas has won numerous Grammy Awards. In 2009, President Obama awarded him the National Medal of Arts. Thomas has been the music director of the San Francisco Symphony for 20 years. He founded the New World Symphony and created the YouTube Symphony Orchestra. His compositions are inspired by a range of sources, from Anne Frank’s diary to Emily Dickinson’s poetry. Thomas received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the USC Thornton School of Music. He was named a Judge Widney Professor of Music at USC in 2014.

 

 

 

 

Ada Yonath, a Nobel Prize-winner whose work in observing and documenting the ribosome has significantly advanced understanding of its structure and refocused scholarly discussions about it all over the world. Yonath has also won the Wolf Prize in Chemistry and the Massry Prize, both considered precursors to the Nobel. Yonath has contributed significant research on the effectiveness of antibiotics. She also pioneered the methodology of cryocrystallography, a technique for examining rapid-frozen protein crystals that decreases the adverse effects of radiation that was previously inherent to X-ray crystallography. Yonath is director of the Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Center for Biomolecular Structure and Assembly at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.

 

 

For more information, visit commencement.usc.edu.

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