Governor Rendell to Address Pitt-Bradford Class of 2007
Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell will address the graduating class of 2007 at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
Rendell, who serves as chief executive of the nation’s sixth-most populous state and oversees a budget of more than $26 billion, will deliver the keynote address during commencement exercises at 2 p.m. April 29 in the Pitt-Bradford Sport and Fitness Center arena.
“We’re honored to have Governor Rendell, a distinguished and highly respected public official, speak to the Pitt-Bradford Class of 2007,” said Pitt-Bradford President Livingston Alexander. “The occasion becomes even more memorable for our graduates as they share their special day with an esteemed public servant who has made a profound impact at the local, state, and national levels.”
Rendell, 63, began his second term as governor in January.
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