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Looking backs: Martin Chavez (Class of '82, B.S., Public Administration; '83, M.P.A.); caption below

 

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Zeke Chaidez: Eye on the Ball

Zeke Chaidez is the vice president
of business for Club Deportivo Chivas USA, the Major League Soccer team that calls The
Home Depot Center home. Working a stone’s throw from his alma mater, Chaidez looks back on a career that began before he graduated from CSUDH, when he worked as a sales executive for the Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation (now Univision Radio).

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Darryl McKellar: Onstage in the Classroom

Darryl McKellar is an English teacher at Henry Clay Middle School in Los Angeles and an aspiring actor. In February, he was nominated as best actor for the NAACP Theatre Awards for his performance in “The Piano Lesson," competing against Lawrence Fishburne and Ted Lange. Although he did not win in the category, McKellar says it was gratifying to be in such illustrious company. Dateline visited him in front of probably one of his toughest audiences, an English class at HCMS, where he shares his mission to encourage inner city students to look forward to college, the similarities between teaching and acting, and how to give confidence to teach eighth-graders to laugh at themselves.


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Photo above: Martin Chavez (Class of '82, B.S., Public Administration; '83, M.P.A.) welcomes guests to an event at the University Theatre in 1982 as vice president of operations for Student Association (now Associated Students, Inc.). Photo courtesy of CSU Dominguez Hills Digital Collections

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