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Stedman Graham
Stedman Graham
Born (1951-03-06) March 6, 1951 (age 73)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHardin-Simmons University (B.S.W.)
Ball State University (M.Ed.)
Known forrelationship with Oprah Winfrey. businessman, speaker, author
TitleCEO, S. Graham & Associates
Board member ofJunior Achievement
Spouseex-wife Glenda married 1974 - ex girlfriend Robin Robinson (1982-1985)
ChildrenDaughter Wendy Graham born 1975
Parent(s)Mary Jones Graham and Stedman Graham, Sr.
Websitestedmangraham.com

Stedman Graham (born March 6, 1951) is an American educator, author, businessman and speaker, who has also served in the United States Army,[citation needed] although he is primarily known as the partner of media mogul Oprah Winfrey. Graham and Winfrey were engaged to be married in November 1992, but later decided they would rather have a "spiritual union."

Education

Graham was born on March 6, 1951 in Whitesboro, New Jersey. He received a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from Hardin-Simmons University in 1974 and a Master's degree in Education from Ball State University in 1979.[1]

Business career

Stedman Graham with Congressman Chaka Fattah

Graham is an entrepreneur and CEO of S. Graham & Associates, a Chicago-based corporate and educational marketing and consulting firm. He is also founder of AAD (formerly, Athletes Against Drugs), a non-profit organization that provides services to youth and has awarded over $1.5 million in scholarships since its founding in 1985.[2] Graham currently is employed as an adjunct professor at Full Sail University.[3]

Graham was the constant companion of WFLD-TV anchor Robin Robinson from 1982-1985. Graham has been the subject of much publicity since 1986, most notably through tabloid articles claiming to chronicle his ongoing relationship with Winfrey. Graham has been dating Winfrey for over 25 years.[citation needed]

Recently, his one-time connection to conservative commentator Armstrong Williams has received a great deal of media attention, the two having founded a public relations firm, the Graham-Williams Group, some 14 years ago. Williams was censured for accepting $250,000 in U.S. government funds for publicly praising the No Child Left Behind Act without admitting he had been paid to do so. Graham was not implicated, and although Williams has retained the company name, Graham has no financial interest in the firm.[4]

Graham is represented by several Speaker's Bureaus and receives between $15,000-$20,000 per appearance.[citation needed]

In 2008, Graham founded the My Life Is About Foundation, an non-profit educational foundation aimed at helping teens discover their full potential.[5] The foundation's multi-platform educational program is the vehicle Graham is using to help achieve this goal.[6] Based on Graham's best selling book You Can Make It Happen: A Nine-Step Plan For Success, The My Life Is About Foundation is committed to and will be providing a sustainable learning model that students and educators can engage in through a four-year process. The program is implemented during the freshman year of high school and remains at the students' disposal through graduation.[7]

References

  1. ^ About Stedman Graham - Bio, S. Graham & Associates, retrieved 2011-05-26
  2. ^ Executive Spotlight with Stedman Graham, ExecutiveBiz, retrieved 2008-08-22
  3. ^ Stedman Graham Joins Full Sail University ucf, Full Sail University, retrieved 2009-07-27
  4. ^ Interview With Stedman Graham, CNN, October 3, 2003, retrieved 2008-08-22 (Transcript)
  5. ^ http://mylifeisabout.com/the-program/our-approach/
  6. ^ http://mylifeisabout.com/our-platforms/
  7. ^ http://mylifeisabout.com/get-involved/

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