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NEW PRESIDENT FRAM VIRJEE TAKES THE HELM AT

CAL STATE FULLERTON

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t was a deep belief in equality, fairness, and social justice that

He spent 30 years at O’Melveny & Myers, the oldest law firm in Los

drew CSUF President Framroze (Fram) Virjee to the study of

Angeles and one of the largest in the country, where he became one

law, and a lengthy career at the law firm O’Melveny & Myers,

of the nation’s leading labor and employment lawyers.

and that allowed him to put his passion for education to work.

Virjee joined the California State University in 2014 as executive vice

Representing Fortune 500 companies and meeting with clients

chancellor and general counsel. In this position, he also served as

around the world “was intellectual, challenging, and heady stuff,”

secretary to the system’s board of trustees.

said Virjee. “But, as fulfilling as it was, during my entire legal career I was always on the lookout for a way to pursue my dedication to education and social mobility.” “I was drawn to representing educational institutions because, in so doing, I felt I was pursuing the social good,” he explained. “To be sure, there is nothing wrong with working hard for shareholders and businesses; I understand that. It’s what makes the economy run, and in many ways, creates a rising tide that lifts all boats. But when I worked for education, I went home believing that what I was doing was having a direct and positive impact on society.” Virjee became the first in his family to earn a college degree, double majoring in political science and sociology and graduating summa cum laude from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He went on to earn a Juris Doctor cum laude from the University of California, Hastings College of Law.

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This past December, CSU Chancellor Timothy White named him president of California State University, Fullerton effective January 1, 2018. “When I joined the CSU, Chancellor White issued me a challenge to visit all 23 campuses within that first year, and so I did … You walk onto a university campus, and it’s all energy and promise. I’m really excited about that,” said Virjee. “My time at the Chancellor’s Office was an amazing experience. I really enjoyed it, but you don’t get to directly interact with students or faculty too often. Coming to Fullerton is an opportunity to have much greater interaction and, hopefully, a more direct impact.” As he takes the helm of Cal State Fullerton, Virjee says he’s incredibly excited to turn his passion into action, even as he’s aware of the challenges the institution faces — primarily those related to funding. But, he notes, CSUF has “so much momentum.”


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