Washington
Rising O
by Jeff Samoray
n any given day, you might find Kelvin Washington (BA04) in the Hollywood studios of the HLN channel for a taping of “Dr. Drew
on Call.” Or he might be in Beverly Hills recording voiceovers
for Pepsi or Taco Bell. Or perhaps you’d see him acting in a commercial for Toyota. All those jobs come after he finishes his
morning sports talk show for ESPN 710 AM in Los Angeles. “I love my career and the really cool things I get to do
every day,” says Washington, who earned a degree in Telecommunications and Film at Eastern. “But the best part of my day comes from truly making an impact on other people’s lives.” That item on Washington’s daily “to-do” list involves mentoring kids at inner city high schools.
Telecommunications graduate rides the crest of the Los Angeles entertainment wave
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