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Published: Nov 19, 2012 03:12 PM
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AOL co-founder to speak at UNC commencement
 
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CHAPEL HILL - Steve Case, co-founder of America Online, chair of the Case Foundation and chairman and CEO of Revolution, will give the spring commencement address at UNC.

Chancellor Holden Thorp will preside during the ceremony on May 12, 2013, at 9:30 a.m. in Kenan Stadium. Case also will receive an honorary doctor of laws degree.

“Steve Case is one of America’s greatest innovators, an enlightened philanthropist and a champion for entrepreneurs,” Thorp said. “For more than three decades, Steve has dedicated himself to building and investing in businesses and organizations that have the power to truly change the world. I’m pleased our graduates will have the opportunity to hear Steve speak.”

Thorp chose Case in consultation with the University’s Commencement Speaker Selection Committee, whose members include students and faculty.

Case is no stranger to UNC-Chapel Hill, which launched Innovate@Carolina: Important Ideas for a Better World. He spoke to a campus audience and participated with Thorp in the first national forum of the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (NACIE) held at the Kenan-Flagler Business School. Case co-chairs the council.

Steve co-founded America Online (AOL) in 1985, when the Internet was in its infancy. Under Steve’s leadership, AOL became the world’s largest and most valuable Internet company, and helped drive the worldwide adoption of a medium that has transformed business and society.

In 2005, Case went back to his entrepreneurial roots and founded Revolution, an investment firm that has backed more than two dozen companies, including LivingSocial, Zipcar, AddThis, Everyday Health and FedBid. One of Revolution’s most recent investments, Echo360, offers lecture capture technology that allows college students to access recorded classroom content from any device at any time.

He and his wife, Jean Case, created the Case Foundation in 1997. The foundation seeks to unite the principles of entrepreneurship, innovation and technology to identify, test, prove and scale ideas and models designed to create exponential impact in solving social challenges. The Case Foundation has invested in hundreds of organizations, initiatives and partnerships.

Steve Case was born and raised in Hawaii and retains active ties to his home state, but has lived in the Washington D.C., area for more than 25 years. He was a leading voice in shaping government policy regarding the Internet, and more recently, has been actively involved in a variety of efforts to promote entrepreneurship. He is chairman of the Startup America Partnership, a nonprofit aimed at spurring job growth by supporting young businesses, and is a member of President Barack Obama’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, where he chairs the efforts related to entrepreneurship.

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