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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Celebrates 241st Commencement]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Approximately
2,000 undergraduate and graduate students will graduate at Georgia Tech’s 241st
commencement at the Georgia Dome on Saturday, December 17, 2011.&nbsp; Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed will address the
doctoral and master’s ceremony at 9 a.m., while U.S. Representative
John Lewis will address the undergraduates at 2 p.m.</p>

<p>Reed was
inaugurated as the 59th mayor Atlanta on January 4, 2010. Since taking office,
Reed has hired more than 200 police officers, improved fire-rescue response
times, reopened all of the city’s recreation centers, and improved the service
delivery of city departments such as Sanitation and Public Works. During his
first year in office, he increased the city’s reserves from $7.4 million to $56
million and initiated a series of reforms to address the city’s unfunded
pension fund liability.

</p><p>Prior to his
election, Reed established a track record of leadership during his 11 years as
a member of the Georgia General Assembly. He was first elected in 1998 as a state
representative and served two terms. From 2002-2009, he served in the Georgia
Senate, where he was vice chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus.

</p><p>As an
undergraduate member of Howard University’s Board of Trustees, Reed created a
fundraising program that has contributed more than $10 million to the school’s
endowment since its inception. He was appointed Howard University’s youngest general
trustee in 2002 and remains a member of the Board of Trustees.

</p><p>Chairman of
the Transportation and Communications Committee of the U.S. Conference of
Mayors, Reed also serves as chairman of the Regional Transit Committee of the
Atlanta Regional Commission. He is a member of the Leadership Georgia Class of
2000 and Leadership Atlanta Class of 1998, and was named to the Aspen
Institute-Rodel Fellowship Class of 2007. Reed is also a former board member of
both the National Black Arts Festival and Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund.

</p><p>Reed grew up in
the Cascade community of Atlanta, where he attended Utoy Springs Elementary
School and Westwood High School (now Westlake High School). He earned a
bachelor’s degree and a law degree from Howard University; he also received an
honorary Doctor of Laws degree from his alma mater last March. Reed is a former
partner of Holland and Knight LLP, an international law firm with offices in
Atlanta.

</p><p>Often referred
to as&nbsp; “one of the most courageous persons the civil rights movement ever
produced,” Lewis has dedicated his life to protecting human rights, securing
civil liberties and building what he calls “The Beloved Community” in
America.&nbsp;His dedication to the highest ethical standards and moral
principles has won him the admiration of many of his colleagues on both sides
of the aisle in the United States Congress.

</p><p>Lewis was born
the son of sharecroppers on February 21, 1940, outside of Troy,
Alabama.&nbsp;He grew up on his family’s farm and attended segregated public schools
in Pike County, Alabama.

</p><p>As a student
at American Baptist College, Lewis organized sit-in demonstrations at segregated
lunch counters in Nashville, Tennessee.&nbsp;In 1961, he volunteered to
participate in the freedom rides, which challenged segregation at interstate
bus terminals across the South. Lewis risked his life on those rides many times
by simply sitting in seats reserved for white patrons.&nbsp;He was also beaten
severely by angry mobs and arrested by police for challenging the injustice of
Jim Crow segregation in the South.</p>

<p>During the
height of the movement, Lewis helped form and was named chairman of the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), which was largely responsible for
organizing student activism in the movement, including sit-ins and other
activities. This included organizing voter registration drives and community
action programs as well as the peaceful protest march across the Edmund Pettus
Bridge in Selma, Alabama.

</p><p>Despite more
than 40 arrests, physical attacks and serious injuries, Lewis remained a
devoted advocate of the philosophy of nonviolence. After leaving SNCC in 1966,
he was named associate director of the Field Foundation and participated in the
Southern Regional Council’s voter registration programs. Lewis went on to
become the director of the Voter Education Project, which transformed the
nation’s political climate by adding nearly 4 million minorities to the voter
rolls.

</p><p>In 1977, Lewis
was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to direct more than 250,000 volunteers
of ACTION, the federal volunteer agency.

</p><p>In 1981, Lewis
was elected to the Atlanta City Council. While serving on the Council, he was
an advocate for ethics in government and neighborhood preservation. He was
elected to Congress in November 1986 and has served as U.S. Representative of
Georgia’s fifth congressional district ever since. He is senior chief deputy whip
for the Democratic Party in the House of Representatives, a member of the House
Ways and Means Committee, a member of its Subcommittee on Income Security and
Family Support, and chairman of its Subcommittee on Oversight.

</p><p>Lewis holds a
B.A. in religion and philosophy from Fisk University, and he is a graduate of
the American Baptist Theological Seminary, both in Nashville, Tennessee. He has
been awarded more than 50 honorary degrees from prestigious colleges and
universities, as well as numerous awards from imminent institutions, including
the only John F. Kennedy “Profile in Courage Award” for Lifetime Achievement
ever granted by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.&nbsp;Last year
President Barack Obama awarded him the Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest
civilian honor. The Timberland Company has developed the John Lewis Award to
honor the congressman’s commitment to humanitarian service.

</p><p>Lewis and his
wife, Lillian Miles, who reside in Atlanta, have one son, John Miles.</p>]]></body>
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