Mary J. Blize, Smoky Robinson I-Heart Graduation Speeches – Sign in for Variety
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IHartMedia announced today that Bill and Melinda Gates, Apple’s Tim Cook, singer Mary J. Blize, Smoky Robinson and Becky G, rapper T.I. And actors Frida Pinto, Henry Winkler, Rita Wilson, Tim Cook and Emmy Award-winning news anchor Tom Broca joined the “Graduation Month Podcast Event” “Comments: Speech for the Class of 2020”, which introduces many personalities.
Previously announced participants include singer Halsey, Kesha, John Legend, Pitbull, Tim McGrath, Khalid, DJ Khaled and two-time Olympic gold medalist and FIFA World Cup champion Abby Wambach, along with Epic Records CEO Sylvia Ron; Cosmetics icon Bobby Brown; Comedian and TV host Chelsea Handler; Restorer and TV personality David Chang; David Solomon, CEO of Goldman Sachs; NFL quarterback Eli Manning; Guy Raj, a journalist and NPR correspondent; Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton; Award-winning journalist Katie Currick; Business leader and co-CEO of Ariel Investments Melody Hobson; Coach Mike Krzyzewski; Dr. Oz ;; Actor Sienna Miller; General Stan McChrystal; MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle.
“Beginning: Lectures for the Class of 2020” Ryan Saccrest, Enrique Santos, Angie Martinez, Bobby Bones, Jack Brennan, Angela Yeh, Woody and Jay Cruz will give lectures from each of the air personalities and podcast host’s top iHertradio each, starting from their home security With age-appropriate advice, heartwarming stories and wise words, this is an unprecedented time for graduates. To ejita.
The response to “Memoirs: Lectures for the Class of 2020” has been amazing and we are proud to have the opportunity to add today’s most exciting voices to help inspire new graduates, “said Connell Byrne, President of iHartpodcast.” It’s amazing to be together. “
As graduates and families celebrate this important life milestone, the U.S. Census Bureau is partnering with iMeartMedia to remind everyone of “Commencement: Lectures for the Class of 2020” that answering the census helps shape your future and the shape of your community. “The census results provide information on funding for critical public services, including education programs,” explained Michael C. Cook, head of the U.S. Census Bureau’s Public Information Office. “Census results are also used by business and employers to decide where to invest for growth.”
The census is calculated where everyone in the United States lived on April 120, 2020. It is easier than ever to respond online, by phone or by mail. Audiences are encouraged to visit 2020census.gov to learn more about how and where to count.
The podcast will release speeches on May 15 before “National Graduation Day” (May 17th). Speeches for podcasts will be produced exclusively through the IHeartPodcast network and will be dedicated to all undergraduate graduates of 2020 who will miss their commemoration due to the COVID-19 epidemic. It will be available and podcasts will be heard everywhere.