CNBC anchor Jon Fortt to give DePauw commencement address; honorary degree for Kelsey Kauffman

Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Jon Fortt

Jon Fortt, an anchor at CNBC and a veteran journalist covering technology, will deliver the keynote address at DePauw University’s May 22 commencement ceremony for the Class of 2022.

A 1998 DePauw graduate, Fortt, who started his reporting career at The DePauw student newspaper, was an English writing and a media fellow at DePauw.

His first post-graduation job was with the Herald-Leader in Lexington, Ky., where he was assigned to cover technology. He moved to Silicon Valley to work at the San Jose Mercury News, where he covered Apple and Adobe. He switched to broadcast journalism in 2010 when he went to work for CNBC. He became co-anchor of “Squawk Alley” in 2014 and has held the same role at “TechCheck” for the past year.

Fortt created, hosts and is executive producer of “Fortt Knox,” a five-year-old digital interview program. He also created and writes a weekly “Working Lunch” segment, focusing on founders and CEOs, for CNBC’s “Power Lunch,” and a segment called “On the Other Hand” for “Squawk Box,” in which he argues both sides of contentious business issues. After George Floyd was killed, Fortt – wishing to “prepare my young sons for life in America” – created a multi-part online course called “The Black Experience in America.”

“I’m honored to address the Class of 2022 at an institution that has meant so much to me,” Fortt said. “DePauw molded me in many ways — as a community member, a writer, a thinker and a journalist, to name a few. I arrived on campus as a student in 1994, the year the web browser was born; the DePauw liberal arts education prepared me for a world marked by internet-driven technological change and social upheaval.

“I hope to offer the graduates a message of hope: that the experiences that have molded them during their time at DePauw will position them to lead our country and our world to a better, braver place.”

DePauw will award three honorary degrees at the commencement ceremony:

-- Kelsey Kauffman of Greencastle, a former part-time university studies professor who has dedicated her life to improving the lot of prison inmates, will be awarded an honorary doctor of public service degree.

-- Elgan L. Baker Jr,, Class of 1971, a clinical psychologist and co-founder of Meridian Psychological Associates, will be named an honorary doctor of science.

-- William F. Carroll Jr., Class of 1973, an executive and consultant in the chemical and plastics industry, likewise will earn an honorary doctor of science degree.

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    According to a very interesting study by the Center for American Progress called "The Coming Generational Transformation", future voting trends are not looking good at all for Republicans at the presidential and statewide level. https://www.americanprogress.org/article/americas-electoral-future-3/

    In their report, they compared presidential voting data by generation groups, then projected how those trends will affect presidential elections through 2036 in four different scenarios. The results? Even in the most conservative projection, which assumes that voters will become more and more conservative as they get older, the Democratic party support steadily keeps growing!

    But in reality, it turns out that the old saying about the youth becoming more conservative as they age is more wishful thinking than fact, and there is actually no significant changes in voter preference over time, according to several studies. So, in the scenario where voters maintain their current voting preferences through 2036, Dems will gain about 12% more of the popular vote over the already impressive margins they made in 2020.

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    In 2020, gen Z voted 65% for Biden, versus the silent generation 41% and boomers 51%. Gen Z also had over 50% voter turnout. The turnout is what's important, and conservatives know it.

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    I hope Dems will show up to vote in this primary for the Republicans who are least likely to bring crazy right-wing politics into our government. Democrats, please stay vigilant and keep protecting us from these hate-filled power-hungry con-servatives! Thanks for reading

    -- Posted by Raker on Mon, May 2, 2022, at 7:09 AM
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