The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tyler Perry to deliver address to Emory grads

Entertainm­ent mogul picked for philanthro­py, life story.

- By Eric Stirgus eric.stirgus@ajc.com

Entertainm­ent mogul and philanthro­pist Tyler Perry will be Emory University’s keynote speaker at its May commenceme­nt ceremony, school officials announced Tuesday.

Perry, who did not complete high school, but later earned his General Education Developmen­t (GED) degree, will receive an honorary doctor of letters degree from Emory at the May 9 ceremony on its Druid Hills campus.

Emory officials picked Perry in part because of his philanthro­py and his personal story.

Perry, who grew up in an abusive household in New Orleans, moved to Atlanta in the 1990s and used his life savings to create his first play. Along

with his acting career, he’s produced or directed a number of films and stage plays and more than a half-dozen television shows, and he has a 300-acre studio in south Atlanta.

“Tyler Perry is a visionary creative force — writing, directing, producing and performing in plays, films and TV shows that move, entertain and inspire,”

Emory President Gregory L. Fenves said in a statement. “Equally impressive

are his endeavors as a philanthro­pist, humanitari­an and social justice advo

cate. Whether funding scholarshi­ps for talented students, covering the grocery bills of elderly Atlanta residents, or supporting global disaster relief, he is renowned for creating opportunit­ies and giving back to his community.”

Emory will also confer honorary degrees to longtime community volunteer Louise R. Glenn and former acting

U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates, nowa partner in the King & Spalding law firm.

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