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Former State Representative Ted James to serve as spring commencement speaker

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Former Louisiana State Rep. Edward “Ted”  James will serve as keynote speaker for spring commencement exercises at  Grambling State University (GSU) on Thursday, May 12 in the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center arena. 

Graduation ceremonies for Graduate Studies, College of Business and College of Education programs will be held at 9 a.m. and the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Professional Studies will follow at 2 p.m. 

James (D-Baton Rouge), who now is a SBA Administrator, was  appointed by President Joe Biden to serve as the U.S. Small Business  Administration’s Regional Administrator for Region 6 South Central  Region in December of 2021.  

In that position James oversees the  administration of SBA products and services in 10 district offices; with  one each located in Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Arkansas and  six located in Texas. 

James says his passion for leadership is  driven by a deeply held desire to impact the lives of others while  transforming the community he simply calls “his village.”  

The Baton Rouge native was taught at an  early age the value of service, the strength of community, the  importance of a quality education, and the principles of social  justice.  

Upon being admitted to the Louisiana Bar,  James began his career working in the Office of Governor Kathleen  Babineaux Blanco where he was actively engaged in policy reform efforts  targeted at establishing affordable housing solutions across the state  of Louisiana. 

Later, as the governor’s policy advisor on  housing and community development, James assisted in securing a $25  million investment into the Louisiana Housing Trust Fund and served on  the Louisiana Commission on Housing and Community Development, where he  continued his dedication to establish affordable housing solutions for  the people of Louisiana.  

In 2009, Ted was appointed to serve as  Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of  Revenue where he was charged with developing the Department’s  legislative strategy. His leadership led to an appointment by Governor  Bobby Jindal to serve on the Louisiana Advisory Commission on  Intergovernmental Relations where he effectively managed relationships  with other governmental agencies to further the well-being of the people  of Louisiana.  

James was elected to the Louisiana House  of Representatives in November of 2011 and has now served for more than a  decade, rising to leadership as Chairman of the Administration of  Criminal Justice Committee and Chairman of the Louisiana Legislative  Black Caucus. 

He has worked with Gov. John Bel Edwards  to reach across the aisle and pass historic criminal justice reform and  has authored more than 160 pieces of legislation and 56 bills that  became law.  

James enjoys partnering with various  not-for-profit organizations where he is dedicated to giving back to the  community by committing countless hours to mentoring students in Baton  Rouge schools and sharing his acquired wisdom and knowledge by way of  public speaking throughout the state of Louisiana.  

He is the recipient of the Baton Rouge  Business Report’s “Forty Under 40” award and the National Chapter of the  NAACP’s “Top 40 Power Players under 40” award and was also named to the  National Bar Association’s 2013 Nation’s Best Advocates: 40 Lawyers  Under 40. 

James earned a Bachelor of Science degree  in Accounting from Southern University and went on to obtain his Juris  Doctorate with honors from the Southern University Law Center, where he  also served as the president of the Student Bar Association.  

He is a member of Beacon Light Baptist  Church and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., and is the proud father of  his daughter, Harper Ryan James.  

For more information, visit gram.edu/graduation.  

Original source can be found here.

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