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UCLA FACT76 ▼
Athletic Department Career Pathing Program
Freshman YearYou’ll identify the skills you alreadyhave and begin to look at classes andcourses of study that connect with them.You’ll talk about what you want to doand how to get there.
Sophomore YearYou utilize skills that match with careerchoices. Academic majors and careertracks are researched. Possible intern-ships, part-time jobs and summer jobsare reviewed during the year.
Junior YearNow, you do research on actualcareers and potential employers.Resume writing and job interview skillscontinue to be developed. The time hascome to consider doing internships togain practical job experience. This‘hands-on’ experience is crucial toselecting the right career and learningwhat skills you have that are mosteffective. This is the way to startdetermining your position out of collegeor whether you intend to go ontograduate school. Additional part-timejobs are available during the schoolyear.
Senior YearCountdown to graduation. Make sureyou participate in an internship in yourfield of interest. It is possible that youcan find a sponsoring professor withinyour academic major to receive credittowards your UCLA degree. Yourresume should be polished. Videotapesare used to fine-tune your interviewskills. Consult the Career Center to signup for interviews with various compa-nies. Almost 1000 interviews are heldannually on campus.
As a participant of the Career Pathingprogram, you’re part of a special familyat the Career Center. Counselors arealways available to deal with individualconcerns, answer questions and just tolisten. Career Pathing for student-athletes will guide you in effectivelyusing your skills and help you get intouch with new ones. The opportunitiesare there for you to find the positionyou want after graduating from UCLAor being placed into a top graduateprogram in your field of interest.
Seminars for Career Pathing are held atleast once a quarter at times whichdon't conflict with class or practice. Thepoint of each meeting is action. You’lllearn by doing and gain valuable futureknowledge.
The four-year career pathing programgoes by the following sequence:
Each quarter the Athletic Departmentand the Career Center hold careerdevelopment seminars for student-athletes.Developing a resume, applying tograduate school, and mastering interviewtechniques are among the topics present-ed. Former UCLA student-athletes whohave found success in a variety ofbusiness and professional fields are guestspeakers at these seminars.
UCLA’s facility is perhaps the largest and most successful in the nation. It is recognized for having thecountry’s best placement rate for students in full-time, part-time and internship opportunities. UCLA hasswitched from the Monster JobTrak System to Bruin View to provide even more chances for students inthe job market. That is why UCLA is #1.
UCLA outgrew its old location. The expanded Career Center location now has two floors of services,including what is considered as the best career research library in the nation. Besides the library andnumerous computers with access to Bruin View, the Career Center has many interview rooms foremployers. Almost 1000 companies from around the world come yearly to UCLA to discuss future jobpositions with Bruin students.
77 “Business Week” magazine named the UCLA Career Center as “Best in the Nation.” One out of every 170Californians has a degree from UCLA.
UCLA Student-Athletes Have Success World-Wide
Marques JohnsonBasketball
NCAA All-American, NBA All-ProFox Sports National Broadcaster
Dot RichardsonSoftball
Two-time Olympic Gold MedalistOrthopedic Surgeon
Jill AndrewsGymnastics
NCAA Post-Grad Scholar/All-AmericanAttorney, Northern California
Where UCLA Graduates Live
45% Live in Los Angeles County62% Live in Southern California77% Live in the State of California97% Live in the United States
• Accountant/Manager • Business Owner• Computer Specialist • Counselor• Doctor • Engineeer• Lawyer • Real Estate• Dentist Professional• Teacher • Communications• Coach Professional• Personal Manager • Designer
Examples of Common PositionsHeld by UCLA Graduates
UCLA former student-athletes work in a wide variety ofpositions across the world. Listed below is a sample of thetype of opportunities available with the UCLA degree andthe potential to fulfill lifelong goals with the power ofbeing a UCLA graduate.
Troy AikmanFootball
3-time Super Bowl ChampionFox Sports TV Commentator
Karch KiralyVolleyball
3-time Olympic Gold MedalistCalifornia Businessman
Natalie WilliamsBasketball
2000 Olympic Gold MedalistBusinesswoman in Utah
$77,500 Average yearly personal income
$765,355 Average investment portfolio value
$522,500 Average value of home ownership
92% Own their own homes or condominiums
51% Own other real estate properties
68% Hold management/professional positions
67% Have done postgraduate studies after UCLA
65% Donate up to 10% of income to charity
75% Have traveled outside U.S. in last 2 years
The Portfolio of the Typical UCLA Graduate
(almost 300,000 alumni were utilized for the figures belowalong with career center and local area housing statistics)
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Former UCLA Student-Athletes & Their Careers
Gary Beban, FootballSenior Executive Managing Director, CBRichard Ellis. Heisman Trophy Winner
Sheri Bouldin, Women’s BasketballProbation Officer in New Jersey.
Dr. Julie Bremner-Romias,Women’s VolleyballCompleted UCLA Medical School and nowis a doctor with Kaiser Hopsitals and probeach volleyball player.
Dr. Bobby Brown, BaseballIn the 1990’s, Major League Baseball’sPresident for the American League. He waspreviously a practicing medical doctor.
Eric Brown, Men’s Track & FieldEast Coast Cable Television executive.
Laura Chapel, Women’s Cross CountryHigh school teacher in San Diego County.
Grant Clark, Men’s SoccerVice-President of Finance for the San JoseClash, Major League Soccer.
Dennis Cline, Men’s VolleyballCentury City attorney, specializing inentertainment law. Also a movie scriptwriter.
Jimmy Connors, Men’s TennisPresident and player for Nuveen SeniorTennis Tour. Legendary tennis player andwinner of Wimbledon/US Open.
Allyson Cooper, Women’s TennisWorking as a physical therapist.
Peter Ehrman, Men’s VolleyballBranch Manager and Vice-President ofInvestments for Dean Witter Reynolds inHonolulu, Hawaii.
Francine Epstein, Women’s GolfCorporate computing specialist in SouthernCalifornia.
Mel Farr Sr, FootballOwner of 15 car dealerships nationwide.(The nation’s largest black owned business)
Allen Fox, Men’s TennisDoctor, author, former collegiate tenniscoach and an inductee in the IntercollegiateTennis Hall of Fame.
Dr. John Fowler, FootballHead of emergency medicine in the countryof Turkey.
Jack Gifford, BaseballPresident and Chief Executive Officer forMaxim Integrated Products. His backgroundis in engineering.
Jennifer Gratteau, Women’s VolleyballWorking as a speech therapist in the LennoxSchool District.
Steve Gulnac, Men’s VolleyballHonda Motors research and developmentcoordinator in Torrance, California.
Julie Bremner, Doctor
Jimmy Connors, Businessman John Fowler, Emergency Medicine
Dan Guerrero, BaseballUCLA Athletic Director after holding samepositions at UC Irvine and CS DominguezHills
Roy Hamilton, Men’s BasketballCoordinating Producer for College Footballand College Basketball for Fox Sports West
Tim Harris, Men’s SoccerVice-President for Sales/Marketing for theWorld Champion Los Angeles Lakers. Alsorepresents athletes as a Sports Agent
Andy Hill, Men’s BasketballUCLA Master’s Degree in Education;President of Channel One Network; FormerPresident of CBS Productions; current authorof latest John Wooden book.
Melanie Hom, Women’s SoccerCurrently attending Medical School atColumbia University.
Marianne Huning-Thorenson,Women’s GolfDirector of Golf at Mountaingate CountryClub in West Los Angeles.
Sophie LaPaire, Women’s GolfVice-President of Corporate BusinessTranslating. She is originally from France.
Cheryl Leader, GymnasticsMovie producer, director and writer.
79Based upon a UCLA Alumni Association survey, 1 in every 50 people in California has a UCLA connection.UCLA and related activities contribute more than $6 billion a year to the Southern California economy.
Former UCLA Student-Athletes & Their Careers
Bryan Wiley, SurgeonSigi Schmid, Pro Soccer Coach
Larry Lee, FootballVice-president for NFL Detroit Lions.
Sergio Melgar, Men’s SoccerChief Financial Officer of UCLA Health CareServices.
Ann Meyers-Drysdale, Women’s BasketballLead TV commentator for NCAA Women’sand WNBA over ESPN; Does WNBA forABC; Olympic Games WBB for NBC.
Dr. Trong Nguyen, Men’s VolleyballCompleted medical school and now workingin New York at the Albert Einstein Clinic
Anita Ortega, Women’s BasketballOne of top ranked women in Los AngelesCity Police Department; Pac-10 Women’sOfficial at NCAA Final Four.
Kristin Pearce, SwimmingGraduated from UCLA Anderson School.Now executive in marketing for NestleCorporation.
Keri Phebus, Women’s TennisElementary School Teacher in NewportBeach; also teaches tennis.
Gina Prince-Bythewood,Women’s Track & FieldMovie Director and Screen Writer for thesports movie “Love and Basketball.” Haswritten other projects such as an episodeof “Felicity.”
Dr. James Puffer, Men’s Water PoloFormer head of Family Practice in UCLAMedical Center. Now Executive Director ofAmercian Board of Family Practice inLexington, Kentucky. Former USA NationalTeam Water Polo Physician.
Mary Ricks, SoftballManaging Director of Commercial Investmentfor Kennedy-Wilson International.
Christine Sanders, Women’s SoccerAn English teacher in Japan.
Dave Saunders, Men’s VolleyballRadio advertising executive at KSON radioin San Diego.
Sigi Schmid, Men’s SoccerFormer Head Coach, L.A. Galaxy Soccer.Former UCLA Head Coach.
Lynn Shackelford, Men’s BasketballSportscaster/Director of Sinaloa Golf Coursein Simi Valley.
Shelly Solomon, Women’s TennisFinished Law School. Now an attorney inFlorida.
Jenny Susser, SwimmingWorking as a sports psychologist.
Mike Timmons, Men’s VolleyballSenior Marketing Director for CenterstoneInsurance.
Susanna Thrasher, Women’s CrossCountryDistrict Director for California State Assem-blyman in Orange County.
Dr. Chainey Umphrey, Men’s GymnasticsGraduated from UCLA medical school andnow doing his residency work at UCLAMedical Center.
Asbjorn Volstad, Men’s VolleyballComputer engineer and assistant NationalTeam volleyball coach in Norway.
David Weiner, BaseballPresident and Chief Executive Officer forWeiner Enterprises and helps run WeinerHospital. Entrepreneur.
Christine Whalen, Women’s SoccerFinancial planner for Union Bank in Califor-nia.
Tracy Wilcox, DivingReceived her BS & MS in civil engineering.Now working as a business consultant forArthur Anderson.
Dr. Bryan Wiley, FootballGraduated from UCLA medical school. Nowan orthopedic surgeon.
Gina Prince-Bythewood, Director Andy Hill, Author
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Pride in Being a UCLA Student-Athlete
Every UCLA student-athlete, whether he/she is on fullscholarship, partial scholarship, academic scholarship,financial aid or just walking on to one of UCLA’s 22intercollegiate sport teams should feel an intense pride inbeing part of such an elite and successful academic andathletic university.
What we believe is most important is that you support yourfellow student-athletes both when they are competing and inthe other academic aspects of attending UCLA. This can bedone through free student-athlete attendance at homeathletic events outside of your sport, being supportive inacademic review sessions before midterms or final examsor in general when you come into contact with otherstudent-athletes such as at academic counseling, the trainingroom, locker room or strength and conditioning center.
Everyone is part of the same UCLA “team” that has theopportunity to excel both academically and athletically,regardless of your sport. Listed below are some facts andfigures to give you great pride about UCLA’s overall accom-plishments and recognition in 10 specific areas. We believethese statistics/facts cannot be matched by any other collegethroughout the 20th century and now into the new millennium.
Baron Davis was a “lottery pick” in the 1999 NBA Draft and a 2002and 2004 NBA All-Star
UCLA has more current professional athletes in sports suchas football, basketball, baseball, golf, soccer, tennis andbeach volleyball than any other college in the nation.
UCLA’s professional athletes are paid more money over-all than pro athletes from any other school in the countryto both compete in their sports and also to participate in
promotion and public relation activities around those sports.
Since the 1972 games, UCLA has produced more Olym-pians and Olympic Medalists than any other college in thenation.
Almost 50% of UCLA’s Olympic participants have wonmedals, more than any other university in the nation. IfUCLA was its own country counting the 1984, 88, 92,
96, 2000 and 04 Olympic Games, Bruin athletes would rankamong the top 5 countries in the overall gold medals. UCLA’spresent and former student-athletes have won 73 gold medalssince 1984.
Now into the new Millennium, UCLA has still won moreNCAA Team Titles than any other university. In fact, UCLAwon a NCAA leading 11 titles between fall 2002 and
spring 2005. UCLA won a record 51 NCAA titles in the last 30years of the 20th century. UCLA is the only university founded inthe 20th century that is among the top colleges in producing na-tional championships and taking academic honors.
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Academic and Athletic BalanceThe following are rankings for the top 10 “mostbalanced” universities based upon academic pres-tige, major men’s and women’s sports teams finishesand overall school media recognition over the last10 years.
1. UCLA2. Stanford3. Texas4. Michigan5. No. Carolina
6. Florida7. Virginia8. Notre Dame9. Penn State
10. NebraskaCompiled from Gourman Reports, Kaplan Survery and PublicityWatch Magazine ratings.
81UCLA men’s volleyball coach Al Scates is #1 in all-time NCAA titles won with 18. He has coached UCLA toNCAA titles in the 1970’s, 80’s, 90’s and in 2000. He won 3 USVBA titles in the 1960’s.
Pride in Being a UCLA Student-Athlete
UCLA Admits the BestThe percent of admitted freshman ranking in thetop 10% of their high school class*
1. UCLA† ............................................. 97%2. Yale ................................... 95%3. Harvard ............................. 90%4. Princeton ............................ 90%5. Duke ................................. 90%6. Stanford............................. 88%7. Dartmouth .......................... 87%8. Brown................................ 87%9. Rice ................................... 87%10. Northwestern ..................... 85%* Courtesy of the Univ. of Calif. – † Univ. of Calif. system is 95%
UCLA has produced almost twice as many #1 overallathletic program awards than any other university inthe nation. In fact, the UCLA men have won a record
11 times and the UCLA women a record 10 times when theawards were separate. The first time it was combined, UCLAwas the national winner for men’s and women’s sports. UCLAis one of only two universities to finish in the top 6 every yearof the Director’s Cup.
UCLA is #1 nationally on the Bruin View System inreceiving and then placing students in full-time andpart-time jobs, plus internships. The average UCLA
Graduate now earns $77,500, which ranks among the na-tional leaders among colleges.
All Bruins have incredible networking connectionsin the state of California. One in every 170 Califor-nians is a UCLA graduate. Also, one in every 50
Californians has a UCLA connection. UCLA graduates holdmore senior management positions in Los Angeles Countythan their counterparts from any other university.
UCLA student-athletes have both in-person and com-puter access to the UCLA Library system that is amongAmerica’s top ten universities. This is because of the
number of volumes available and variety of services. UCLAis one of the 10 “most wired” campuses among colleges,according to Yahoo! 2000.
According to various national and international sur-veys, the UCLA name is the most known world-wide.More items with the UCLA name on it are sold across
the globe than any other college. Being part of UCLA meanssomething special around the world.
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Holly McPeak, a three-time Olympian and 2004 bronze medalist, has won over$1 million dollars playing professional beach volleyball. She is #1 in all-timeprofessional victories.
Dr. James Puffer is a perfectexample of UCLA pride andtradition. He played waterpolo here, then completedUCLA medical school and hasserved as the USA OlympicTeam Water Polo doctor. Oneof his sons played football andanother son played water poloat UCLA. His daughter waspart of UCLA water polo.
UCLA FACT82 ▼
UCLA Career Network Database(formerly the Alumni Network)UCLA students and Alumni Associationmembers can acquire career insight andcompany information through valuableconnections with fellow Bruins.
JobNetOnline job listings exclusively for Bruins thatbring employers and job seekers together.Alumni JobNet can help.
UCLA ePronet Resume DatabaseUCLA eProNet, powered by Experience, is anexclusive network for online recruiting andcareer management.
Career Counseling/WorkshopsDiscuss your future with counselors on the Eastand West coasts at a 25 percent discount. Thecounselors cover many professional areas.Members also can attend Career CounselingNights once a month on campus. Attendworkshops on topics ranging from résuméwriting to career transitions. Call 310-825-6423.
Bruins in BusinessConnect with other Bruins in the Los Angelesbusiness community through networking andsocial events.
Theater, Film and Television AlumniNetwork (TFTAN)Network with other Bruins in the entertainmentindustry and get the latest scoop on Tinseltown.
Dinners for 12 StrangersThis popular program unites hundreds ofstudents, alumni, faculty and staff for a seriesof small dinner parties. It’s a great way to meetnew people and make valuable contacts.
Connect@UCLA E-newsletterThis monthly e-newsletter brings you the latestnews and information from UCLA along withmember benefits and upcoming events in yourarea.
UCLAlumni MagazineFour times a year, our full-color, members-onlypublication will be delivered to your mailbox.
UCLA MagazineRead about the latest achievements andadvances happening on campus and find outhow UCLA students, faculty and alumni areshaping the world.
UCLA AwardsEach year, several Bruins receive the presti-gious alumni and student awards at the annualUCLA Awards Ceremony. As a volunteer, youcan help select deserving award recipients.
Locator ServicesSend an unsealed letter including the nameand graduation year of the alumnus you’d liketo find. If a mailing address is on file, thecorrespondence will be forwarded.
Alumni Programs/Career Network
Online Alumni DirectoryWant to find a Bruin? Use our online directoryto search for other Bruins and update your owninformation.
Bruin Woods Family ResortUCLA degree holders who are members of theAlumni Association are eligible to attend BruinWoods, a summer family camp in LakeArrowhead. Please call 909-337-2478.
UCLA Alumni TravelUCLA has one of the most renowned universitytravel programs in the country. Explore theworld through international and domesticexcursions with fellow Bruins.
Alumni AcademyThe Alumni Academy is a nine-month programto provide Association volunteers with theknowledge and skills needed to take on futureleadership positions.
New Student Welcome CallingIn the last two weeks of June, help welcomeour incoming freshmen and transfer studentsand let them know how proud we are to callthem fellow Bruins.
E-mail ForwardingYou have access to the Association’s e-mailforwarding service and a permanent e-mailaddress. You may change your e-mail accountas many times as you like without having tosend a change of address to your contacts.
UCLA Library PrivilegesMembers have access to the UCLA Librarysystem, a campus network of libraries, rankedamong the top five research library systems inthe nation! Your library access extends to allnine UC campuses.
Kaplan Test Prep CoursesKaplan Test Prep has 160 centers nationwidededicated to helping you ace your administra-tions test and get into the graduate school ofyour choice. Classes for GRE, GMAT, LSAT,MCAT and DAT are available to members at a$75 savings. Call 800- KAP-TEST.
UCLA Extension (Life and Paying LifeMembers only)Receive a 10 percent discount ($50 maximum)on UCLA Extension classroom courses (limitone per year) and $50 off one onlineinstructor-led course per quarter. Somerestrictions apply.
Parent Loans for CollegeLooking to pay for college?
Call AlumLoans at 800-327-ALUM or visit usonline. Ask for the UCLA alumni offer toreceive your exclusive PLUS loan benefits.
Student Loan ConsolidationConsolidate your Student Loans and Lock inRates As Low As 2.875%AlumLoans offers The Federal ConsolidationLoan to address the repayment needs ofgraduates and families.• Lower your monthly payments by as much as
half.• Qualify for exclusive UCLA Alumni incentive
programs.Call our loan specialists at 800-327-ALUM orvisit us online. Ask for the UCLA alumni offer toreceive your exclusive benefits.
UCLA Credit CardNo annual fee Platinum Plus MasterCard®credit card (issued by MBNA America Bank,N.A.). For information about rates, fees,features and benefits associated with the use ofthe card, or to apply, please refer to thedisclosures accompanying the online creditcard application.
University Credit UnionMembership provides eligibility to take fulladvantage of the University Credit Union. TheCredit Union provides low-cost financialservices including low interest rates on auto,computer, personal loans and “no fee”checking. For information, call 310-477-6628.
Orange County, UCLA Club ofOregon, UCLA Club ofRocky Mountains, UCLA Alumni of the RoseBowl BruinsSacramento Area UCLA Alumni ClubSan Diego, UCLA Club ofSan Fernando Valley BruinsSanta Clarita BruinsSouth Bay BruinsThailand Alumni Association, UCLAWashington, UCLA Alumni ofWashington D.C., UCLA Club ofWestside Bruin ClubWhittier Bruins Club
Arizona, UCLA Club ofBay Area BruinsBoston, UCLA Club ofCentral Texas BruinsChicago, UCLA Alumni Club ofDesert, UCLA Club of (Palm Springs)Hawaii, UCLA Bruin Club ofHong Kong, UCLA Alumni ofInland Empire BruinsJapan Alumni Association, UCLAKorea Alumni Association, UCLALas Vegas BruinsLos Angeles Bruins ClubMountain Bruins Club (Lake Arrowhead)New York, UCLA Club of
UCLA Has Alumni Groups Nationwide & Worldwide
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Represents living degree holders with valid addresses, up to and including July, 2003
Massachusetts 1,890
Michigan 921
Minnesota 731
Mississippi 85
Missouri 542
Montana 248
Nebraska 159
Nevada 1,671
New Hampshire 202
New Jersey 1,378
New Mexico 915
New York 4,089
North Carolina 898
North Dakota 28
Ohio 974
Oklahoma 256
Oregon 2,827
Pennsylvania 1,250
Rhode Island 175
South Carolina 262
South Dakota 57
Alabama 225
Alaska 234
Arizona 2,777
Arkansas 118
California 207,475
Colorado 2,580
Connecticut 967
Delaware 108
District of Columbia 679
Florida 1,897
Georgia 1,053
Hawaii 1,360
Idaho 547
Illinois 1,845
Indiana 501
Iowa 256
Kansas 292
Kentucky 212
Louisiana 281
Maine 135
Maryland 1,847
Students from over 125 countries have attended UCLA, making it one of the most popular for learningfrom abroad. Over 5,000 UCLA graduates live outside the United States.
UCLA World-Wide Alumni Network
341,425 UCLA Alumni Living Throughout the World269,283 UCLA Alumni maintain regular contact with the University.
This is where those alumni live:
Tennessee 433
Texas 3,110
Utah 727
Vermont 126
Virginia 2,338
Washington 4,338
West Virginia 66
Wisconsin 499
Wyoming 109
Other U.S. Territories 263
INTERNATIONALUCLA alumni are living in 112countries around the world.
Top Countries:
Japan 755
Canada 369
United Kingdom 243
Hong Kong 189
Taiwan 160
France 148
Mexico 121
Israel 120
South Korea 114
Germany 111
UCLA FACT84 ▼
Arthur AsheWimbledon Champion
Tennis Hall of Fame
Kareem Abdul-JabbarBasketball Hall of Fame
‘97 Commencement Speaker
Donna De VaronaOlympic Gold Medalist
100 Significant UCLA Alumni
Name Significant AccomplishmentKareem Abdul-Jabbar NBA’s all-time scoring leader; six-time MVP;
Basketball Hall of FameVal Ackerman President, WNBATroy Aikman Quarterbacked Dallas to 3 Super Bowl titles;
now Fox Sports TV CommentatorLinda Alvarez News Anchor, KCBS-TVArmy Archerd Veteran entertainment columnist & broadcasterArthur R. Ashe, Jr. (d.) First African American to win Wimbledon
Tennis Singles Title;Sean Astin Samwise Gamgee in “Lord of the Rings”
Trilogy, Actor in other major rolesDonald Barksdale (d.) First African American Olympic
basketball gold medalistGary Beban Heisman Trophy winner; President of
CB CommercialCatherine Bell Actress; movies and TV Show “Jag”Elizabeth Berkley TV’s Jesse in “Saved by the Bell”Howard L. Berman Calif. Congressman in US House of Rep.Corbin Bernsen Actor; most notably “L.A. Law”Jack Black Actor; “School of Rock”Tom Bradley (d.) Former Mayor, City of Los AngelesLloyd Bridges (d.) Film and television actorDr. Bobby Brown Former President, American League
(Baseball)Ralph J. Bunche (d.) 1950 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate;
Former Under-Sec. General to the U.N.Yvonne B. Burke L.A. County Board of Supervisors;
former U.S. CongresswomanCarol Burnett Actress, Emmy Award WinnerMark Canton Chair, Columbia and TriStar PicturesCormac Carney U.S. District Court Judge (Southern
California); former UCLA football receiverNancy Cartwright Voice of Bart Simpson on “The Simpsons”Frank T. Cary Former Chairman & CEO IBMBenjamin Cayetano Former Governor of HawaiiFrancis Ford Coppola Six-time Academy Award winner
(The Godfather I, II, III)Walter Cunningham NASA Astronaut; Apollo VII crew memberMarilyn McCoo Davis Seven-time Grammy Award winner
(Fifth Dimension)Agnes G. de Mille (d.) Tony Award-winning choreographerDonna de Varona Two-time Olympic swimming gold medalist;
Sports broadcasterJoyce DeWitt Janet in ABC’s “Three’s Company”Terry Donahue Winningest football coach in Pac-10 &
UCLA history; SF 49ers GMMaura Driscoll-Farden Was UCLA Gymnast; ESPN/Lifetime
Event Host; now TV Host for Newborn/Wellness Channel; Won “Telly”
Thomas Everhart President of CaltechAnna Lee Fisher NASA astronaut-Discovery shuttleBonnie Franklin TV star Ann Romano in “One Day at a
Time;” now theater actress
Catherine BellActress/Model
Jag Television Show
(d.– deceased)
Terry DonahueUCLA’s “Winningest” Coach,SF 49ers General Manager
Francis Ford CoppolaDirector
“The Godfather”
Sean AstinSamwise Gamgee in “Lord of
the Rings” Trilogy
Maura Driscoll-FardenESPN/Lifetime/Wellness TV Host
Winner of “Telly” Award
85No college in the 21st century can match UCLA’s dominance from April-June, 2004 — NCAA titles in gymnastics,women’s golf, softball & women’s track; 2nd finishes in M-W tennis & men’s golf, plus Reg. Finals in baseball.
100 Significant UCLA Alumni
Heather LocklearActress
Melrose Place, Spin City
(d.– deceased)
Jackie Joyner-KerseeOlympic Gold MedalistWorld Record Holder
Name Significant AccomplishmentGil Garcetti Former Los Angeles District AttorneyBrad Garrett Won Emmy as Robert in “Everybody Loves
Raymond;” 1st Star Search $100,000 comedywinner
Troy Glaus 2002 World Series Baseball MVP for Angels;American League Home Run Champion
Chris Hardwick Actor, comedian: “Terminator3,” Host of TV’s“Shipmates” and “Singled Out”
Mark Harmon Actor; Former UCLA football quarterbackBobby Hosea Actor: “O.J. Simpson Story;” Officer on
“The District;” former football playerLance Ito Judge, Superior Court, O.J. Simpson TrialRafer L. Johnson 1960 Olympic decathlon gold medalist;1984
Olympics torchbearerJackie Joyner-Kersee Three-time Olympic track & field gold
medalist; BusinesswomanJill Kinmont U.S. ski champion; subject of film “The
Other Side of the Mountain”Karch Kiraly 3-time Olympic volleyball Gold Medalist;
voted #1 Player of 20th CenturyJohn Kobara Sr. VP of Sylvan Learning Center; former
Executive Director of UCLA Alumni AssociationLester Korn Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.Sheila Kuehl Calif. State Senetor from LA; former actressMichelle Kwan 5-time World Figure Skating Champ;
2-time Olympic MedalistHeather Locklear Actress: “Dynasty,” “Melrose Place,” “Spin City,”
“LAX”James E. Lu Valle (d.) Inventor, chemist, 1936 Olympic medalistWaldo K. Lyon Director of the sub-Arctic North Pole
voyage of the Polaris submarineAlfred Mann CEO/Chair of MannKind Corporation;
2002 LA Business Person of the YearFrank Marshall President of Kennedy-Marshall;
helped produce “Indiana Jones” andthe “Back to the Future” series
Danica McKellar Actress: Winnie in “The Wonder Years;”now in TV’s “West Wing;” Published formathematics research
R. Bruce Merrifield 1984 Nobel Laureate in ChemistryAnn Meyers-Drysdale Member of Basketball Hall of Fame;
Sports broadcasterKari Michaelsen Katie in “Gimme a Break,” NBC show;
now cable TV talk show hostBilly Mills 1st black graduate, UCLA Law School; 1st black
elected to LA City Council: Superior Court JudgeRev. Donn Moomaw Football All-American, former Pastor, Bel Air
Presbyterian ChurchSteven Muller President emeritus, The Johns Hopkins UniversityMichael Nash Presiding Judge, LA Juvenile CourtHisham Nazer Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources,
Saudi ArabiaDorothy Wright Nelson Judge, US Court of Appeals, 9th CircuitDavid Neuman President, Walt Disney TelevisionRandy Newman Academy Award-winning composer;
also wrote “I Love LA”
Jackie Robinson4-Sport Letterman
Baseball Hall of Fame
Mark HarmonActor, Former Football Player
People Magazine“Man of Year”
Rafer Johnson1960 Olympic Gold Medalist,President, Calif. Sp. Olympics
Michelle Kwan2-Time Olympic Medalist
World Figure Skating Champ
Rob ReinerActor/Director
Darren StarExecutive Producer
HBO’s “Sex & The City”
UCLA FACT86 ▼
100 Significant UCLA Alumni
Name Significant AccomplishmentRalph Ochoa UC Regent; former UCLA Alumni Assoc. Pres.Michael Ovitz Former CEO, Disney CorporationAlexander Payne Director/Screenwriter: “About Schmidt,” “Election”Rob Reiner Actor/Director, most notably “All in the Family”Gene Reynolds Six-time Emmy-winning Producer/Director (M*A*S*H)Tim Robbins Actor/Producer; “The Shawshank
Redemption,” “Bull Durham,” “Dead ManWalking,” 2003 UCLA Alumnus of the Year
Jackie Robinson (d.) Only four-sport letterman; First African-American toplay Major League Baseball; Hall of Famer
John Rubinstein 1980 Tony Award-winning actor and composerNobutada Saji President, Suntory, Ltd.William Sharpe Co-recipient of 1990 Nobel Prize in EconomicsJohn B. Slaughter President, Occidental College; former
Dir., National Science FoundationDarren Star Golden Globe, Emmy nominee as producer of
HBO’s “Sex In The City;” Assisted “BH 90210”and “Melrose Place”
Ted Stevens US Senator from Alaska; Senate Pres. Pro. Tem.Robert R. Takasugi Judge, US District Court; 1st Japanese-American
appointed Fed. Court JudgeGeorge Takei Actor: most notably Mr. Sulu in “Star Trek”Kiana Tom ESPN Fitness Show guru; cover of numerous
magazines; actress/modelTritia Toyota TV journalist and anchorwoman, KCBS-TVAntonio Villaraigosa LA City Councilman; former Speaker of the
California AssemblyGabrielle Union Actress: “Deliver Us from Eva,” “Bring It On;”
“Cradle 2 the Grave”Brian Van Holt Actor in “Black Hawk Down,” “Confidence,”
“Basic,” “S.W.A.T.”Bill Walton NCAA and NBA champion; College Player of
the Year; Member, Basketball Hall of Fame;ABC-ESPN Sportscaster
Malcolm Jamal Warner Actor; “Cosby Show”, CBS’s “Listen Up”Michael Warren Actor: “Hill Street Blues,” “Angels,”
Basketball All-AmericanKenny Washington (d.) Football All-American; First African-American to
play in NFLCasey Wasserman Owner LA Avengers, Arena FootballDiane Watson U.S. Congresswoman from Calif. 33rd DistrictFred L. Whipple Astronomer: Dir. NASA Optical
Satellite Tracking Project, InventorJaleel White Actor: Urkel in “Family Matters”Jamaal Wilkes Former NBA Champion LA Lakers; Local
LA BusinessmanJohn Williams 27-time Emmy, Grammy, Academy
Award-winning composerJane Yamamoto Newscaster-Field Reporter for Fox News-LAZev Yaroslavsky Los Angeles County Supervisor, 3rd District
Jane YamamotoField ReporterFox News–LA
Kiana TomActress/Model
ESPN Fitness Host
Jaleel WhiteActor/Screenwriter
‘Urkel’ in Family Matters
Gabrielle UnionMovie Actress“Bring It On”
(d.– deceased)
Ted StevensUS Senator, Alaska
Senate Pres. Pro. Tem.
Casey WassermanOwner, Arena Football
L A Avengers
Bill WaltonBasketball Hall of Fame
NBC Sportscaster
Diane WatsonU.S. Congresswoman
California
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The Best of the Best Live by UCLA
1. Eddie Murphy
2. Tom Cruise
3. Magic Johnson
4. Pete Sampras
5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
6. Johnny Carson
7. Jay Leno
8. Bruce Springsteen
9. Dr. Phil
10. Brad Pitt/Jennifer Aniston
11. Sylvester Stallone
12. Phil Collins
13. Jack Nicholson
14. Billy Crystal
15. Ozzy Osbourne
16. Denzel Washington
17. Nicholas Cage
18. Aaron Spelling
19. Halle Berry
20. Courteney Cox/David Arquette
21. John Lithgow
22. Dustin Hoffman
23. Antonio Banderas
24. Casey Wasserman
25. Madonna
26. Harrison Ford
27. Lionel Richie
UCLA’s Surrounding Area is a Prestigious Place to Live
The average home within a three mile radius of the UCLA campus is valued at over two million dollars.
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UCLA Provides National Media Coverage
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UCLA Sports Media TrainingProgram
UCLA runs an extensive sports mediatraining program for its student-athletesin all 22 sports. This is because UCLAreceives more local, national andinternational sports media coverage thanany other university. It helps that UCLAis located in Los Angeles, perhaps thenation’s #1 media market.
UCLA Athletic Media Facts andPrograms• LA has 7 local network affiliates or
independent TV stations.
• Fox Sports Net West has its own nightlySouthern California Sports Report
• UCLA has its own Fox Sports Westcontract, with over 10 non-football andbasketball events televised nationally.
• ESPN and USA Today have bureausnear the UCLA campus.
• Over a dozen local newspapers,including the world famous LA Times,cover various facets of UCLA’s athleticprogram.
• UCLA has a regular half hour sportsshow on Fox Sports West during the falland winter geared towards football andbasketball.
• UCLA has a weekly half hour cabletelevision show, “UCLA Bruin Talk”focusing primarily on Olympic Sportsthat runs from San Diego to SantaBarbara.
• UCLA has a 50,000 watt radio stationfor football, men’s basketball andselected women’s basketball games.
• UCLA provides regular radio/Internetcoverage of other sports such aswomen’s basketball, volleyball, base-ball, soccer and softball. Also post-season water polo.
• Regular Internet broadcasts of mostOlympic Sports are now providedthrough access over the College SportsWeb Site at www.uclabruins.com. Thisgoes with network broadcasts offootball, men’s basketball and selectedwomen’s basketball games.
• Media counseling and/or training isavailable for all interested student-athletes to prepare them for the variouspublicity aspects available at UCLA.
• UCLA’s training includes video questionand answer sessions as well as interviewpractice sessions with the SportsInformation staff. All sports participate.
NATIONAL BROADCAST MEDIA SURVEYNUMBER OF STORIES MENTIONING RESEARCH, ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS OR FACULTY
COMMENTARY AT MAJOR UNIVERSITIES (does not include non-academic or sports related stories)
UCLAHarvard
USCMichiganChicago
Johns HopkinsDuke
StanfordNYUPenn
NorthwesternYale
U. of WashingtonBerkeley
N. Carolina (Chapel Hill)Wisconsin (Madison)
Illinois (Urbana)UC San DiegoTexas (Austin)
Source: Nexis
ELITE SELECTION OF FORMER UCLA ATHLETES IN MASS MEDIA WORK
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Basketball Sports Commentator (CBS Sports)Troy Aikman Football Sports Commentator (Fox Sports)Kay Cockerill Golf Sportscaster (Golf Channel, NBC)Randy Cross Football Football Commentator (CBS)Donna De Varona Swimming Sportscaster/Writer (ABC, ESPN)Tim Daggett Gymnastics Sports Commentator (NBC)Maura Driscoll-Farden Gymnastics Sports Commentator (ESPN & Lifetime)Sean Farnham Basketball Features (Fox Sports West)Lisa Fernandez Softball Sports Broadcaster (ESPN)Leslie Gudel Rowing Sideline Commentator (ABC Sports)Jack Haley Basketball Sportscaster (Fox Sports)Kim Hamilton-Anthony Gymnastics Sports Commentator (Fox Sports, ESPN)Mark Harmon Football Actor (“Navy NCIS”, Movies)Tayt Ianni Soccer Sports Commentator (UCLA Internet)Marques Johnson Basketball Sports Broadcaster (Fox Sports)Eric Karros Baseball Sports Broadcaster (ESPN, Fox)Karch Kiraly Volleyball Sports Commentator (NBC Sports)Ann Meyers Basketball Sportscaster (NBC, ESPN, Fox)David Norrie Football Sports Broadcaster (ABC, Fox Sports)Stacey Nuveman Softball Sports Commentator (ESPN, Internet)Ron Pitts Football Sportscaster (Fox Sports Network)Sinjin Smith Volleyball Host/Commentator (Fox Sports, 1540 Radio)Matt Stevens Football Sports Broadcaster (XTRA Sports1150-690)Dwight Stones Track Sports Broadcaster (ESPN, Fox, NBC)Rick Walker Football Sportscaster (ESPN, Sports Channel, Fox)Bill Walton Basketball Sportscaster (ABC, ESPN)
Name Sport Media Position