At 9:30 AM Pacific Time, Steve Jobs will give the Commencement Speech at Stanford University.
Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple and CEO of Pixar Animation Studios, will be the 2005 Commencement speaker, Stanford President John Hennessy announced Wednesday.
Hennessy invited Jobs to speak based upon the recommendation of a committee that included Jody Maxmin, associate professor of art and art history and of classics; Eric Roberts, professor of engineering; graduate students Roger Stanley and Sohini Ramachandran; and senior class presidents Jen Graham, Steve Myrick, Spencer Porter and Paola Worsley.
"The name Steve Jobs is synonymous with innovation and creativity over the past three decades," Hennessy said. "Steve has been a leader and visionary, a pioneer in the use of technology as a means to create a more engaging and humanistic world. The advisory committee identified Steve as someone who personified the spirit and creativity that have characterized Stanford since its founding. This was an inspired recommendation, and I thank them for their thoughtful work."
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