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'''Eric Garcetti''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1992|92]] [[SIPA]] '[[1993|93]] is President of the Los Angeles City Council. A [[Rhodes Scholar]], he studied at [[Oxford]] and [[LSE]]. While at Columbia, he studied urban planning and political science, was a [[John Jay Scholar]], and was president of [[St. Anthony Hall]]. He also founded the [[Columbia Urban Experience]] and co-wrote and starred in three [[Varsity Show]]s.
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'''Eric Garcetti''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1992|92]] [[SIPA]] '[[1993|93]] was the Mayor of [[Los Angeles]] and now Ambassador to India. A [[Rhodes Scholar]], he studied at [[Oxford]] and [[LSE]]. While at Columbia, he studied urban planning and political science, was a [[John Jay Scholar]], was president of [[St. Anthony Hall]], and served on student council. He also founded the [[Columbia Urban Experience]] and co-wrote and starred in three [[Varsity Show]]s. He was also the recipient of the [[Alumni Association Achievement Award]] for his class.  
  
Garcetti is currently in the running for Mayor of Los Angeles.
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 7 May 2024

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Eric Garcetti CC '92 SIPA '93 was the Mayor of Los Angeles and now Ambassador to India. A Rhodes Scholar, he studied at Oxford and LSE. While at Columbia, he studied urban planning and political science, was a John Jay Scholar, was president of St. Anthony Hall, and served on student council. He also founded the Columbia Urban Experience and co-wrote and starred in three Varsity Shows. He was also the recipient of the Alumni Association Achievement Award for his class.


Preceded by
Dan Futterman
Columbia College Class Day Speaker 
2015
Succeeded by
Dean Baquet


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