Ann Moore, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Time Inc., and Herbie Hancock, Jazz Pianist, Composer and Music Impresario, Give Advice to Bentley University Graduates at May 16 Commencement
Posted on: Saturday, 16 May 2009, 19:47 CDT
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"As you leave here today, don't be intimidated by a tough job market as you search for your place in the world ... follow your passion," she said. Citing her choice to join Time Inc. in the late 1970s, she continued, "I took the lowest offer on the table and I took it because I loved magazines. So forget the clock; get yourself a compass instead, because the direction you are headed is far more important than how fast you're going."
Moore's second lesson went beyond a paycheck and the four walls of an office. "Whatever career path you take, whatever choices you make, try to go home to Sunday dinners, not to an empty palace. There is certainly nothing wrong with money, but the richness of your life won't be measured by it."
Underscoring the importance of mentorship, Moore shared what she learned from others: the power of gratitude. Inspired by a woman who worked hard for little money, yet donated impressive scholarship funds to a college, she asked, "What are you and I going to do for the rest of the children of this planet?"
She continued by discussing how graduates will be called to fill a hole left by baby boomers. "That flight of talent to the business world left a big void in our schools, medical care and nonprofits. The next corporate leaders -- you Millennials -- need to fill the void ... you may well need to commit to public education and closing the dangerous gap between the rich and the poor for the rest of your lives. You need to chase the real long-term solution to peace and prosperity."
Noting life pressures, she concluded, "...you are all champions, and pressure is a privilege ... the here and now is all we have, and if you play it right, it's all you need. Seize the moment."
Moore received an honorary doctor of commercial science degree at the ceremony.
MCCALLUM GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
At the 34th commencement ceremony, Bentley awarded its first-ever doctoral degree to
Addressing more than 400 graduate students during the McCallum Graduate School ceremony,
Hancock began by sharing his passion to represent and embody the elements of humanity, recalling a seminal breakthrough where he learned he needed to define himself as a whole human being rather than only by his job. "I've learned that to define success solely as affluence is an illusion ... The greatest treasures in life are priceless. Courage, compassion or openness cannot be bought; yet these intangibles -- once uncovered -- add texture and meaning -- and thereby true affluence -- to one's life."
Emphasizing a contribution to broader society, Hancock said, "When making any business decision, I unfailingly ask myself how I can improve the lives of others as a direct result of pursuing my dreams ... Your future depends on what you create, and my greatest hope is that over time, you will develop lives of ever increasing value to yourself and others."
He encouraged graduates to bring humanity to work, to think outside the box, to show compassion and respect, and to serve others. "Make yourself wealthy by using humanity and ethics, and your fortune will have real and lasting value."
Hancock concluded with, "Recognize, celebrate and nurture your inner creativity and remember to listen to the music of your soul. Bring your imagination and artistry with you because it will serve you well as you try to make a much-needed difference in this big, wonderful, complicated world that awaits you."
Hancock received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree at the ceremony.
ABOUT THE GRADUATES
At the undergraduate ceremony, 1,053 Bachelor of Science degrees, 24 Bachelor of Arts degrees, two Associate in Science degrees and five certificates were granted to 1,084 students.
At the McCallum Graduate School of Business ceremony, Bentley awarded its first-ever doctoral degree. In addition, 402 Master of Science degrees, 236 Master of Business Administration degrees, and 48 certificates were granted to 686 graduate students.
FACULTY AND STUDENT AWARDS
The Gregory H. Adamian Excellence in Teaching Award was presented to
Student honorees included
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Moore joined Time Inc. in 1978 as a corporate financial analyst and subsequently served in key executive positions at Sports Illustrated, FORTUNE, Money and Discover magazines. She was the founding publisher of Sports Illustrated for Kids in 1989, until moving to People as its publisher in
A native of
Hancock stepped full time into the electronic jazz-funk era with his band The Headhunters in 1973 and recorded the first jazz album to go platinum. The music he recorded then has been an inspiration for generations of hip hop and dance music artists to this day. In addition to numerous Grammy and MTV Award successes, Hancock won an Oscar in 1986 for scoring the film "Round Midnight" -- in which he also appeared as an actor. His tribute album, "River: The Joni Letters" won the 2008 Grammy Award for Album of the Year, only the second jazz album to win the award.
In 1999, Hancock formed Transparent Music. This multimedia music company is dedicated to the presentation of barrier-breaking music of all types, at all tiers of distribution including recordings, films and TV, concert events and the Internet.
Hancock also maintains a thriving career outside the performing stage and recording studio. Since 1991, he has been the Distinguished Artist in Residence at Jazz Aspen Snowmass in
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Further details on Commencement 2009 can be found on the Bentley University commencement web site: http://www.bentley.edu/commencement.
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