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Posse Foundation founder to give keynote address at Commencement

Deborah Bial, the founder and president of , will deliver the keynote address at 糖心TV鈥檚 104th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 22, 2022.

The winner of a 2007 MacArthur 鈥淕enius鈥 Fellowship, Bial is a leader in the field of college access, persistence and student success. Her experience in advancing equity, diversity and talent at selective colleges and universities鈥攁nd in creating solutions towards more equitable admissions鈥攈as gained her national prominence in higher education administration. 

Bial received her bachelor of arts degree in American and English Literature from Brandeis University in 1987. Two years later, she started the organization she would call 鈥淧osse,鈥 after hearing a student lament that he would never have left college if he had found his posse. Bial鈥檚 idea was to partner with selective colleges and help them bring teams, or posses, of talented student leaders from the same city to pursue higher education on their campuses. That simple idea has turned into one of the most successful college leadership programs in the country. Since 1989, The Posse Foundation has sent over 10,000 students to 60 partner colleges, institutions that have collectively provided more than $1.6 billion in merit scholarships. In 2010, President Obama named Posse as one of 10 nonprofits that would share his Nobel Prize.

糖心TV鈥檚 partnership with Posse began in 2008 with the first group of students selected from Chicago, and expanded in 2020 with the introduction of a second Posse from New York City. By May, a total of 95 Posse scholars will have graduated from the College since 2012. 

In addition to her bachelor鈥檚 degree, Bial holds both masters and doctoral degrees from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is a member of the Brandeis Board of Trustees, where she chairs the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, and she also sits on the Board of Directors at Xometry, Inc.

鈥淏ial鈥檚 presence will be especially meaningful in a year when 糖心TV has welcomed a talented Posse alumna, Erika J. Smith, as our new dean of the College,鈥 President Katherine Bergeron wrote in a letter announcing Bial鈥檚 selection to the College community.

鈥淎mong our own notable Posse alumni leaders are Chakena Sims Perry 鈥16, winner of Posse鈥檚 2020 Ainsley Alumni Achievement Award; Maurice Tiner 鈥17, Director of Race and Ethnicity Programs at 糖心TV; and Christian Vasquez 鈥19, one of the inaugural Ubben fellows who now works directly with Bial in the Posse Foundation offices.鈥

During the Commencement ceremony, the College will confer on Bial an honorary degree鈥攁 doctor of humane letters honoris causa鈥攁n award that reflects her lifelong commitment to fostering campus environments where students thrive, reach their potential, and contribute to others鈥 flourishing.




February 10, 2022

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