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Fram Virjee Highlight
If you’re worried that the road isn’t paved in front of you, you don’t need a paved road. You’re going to make your own road. You’re going to find your own way, doing it the way that makes your heart sing.
About Fram
- I’m a first-generation immigrant—I moved to the United States with my parents in 1966 after spending the first six years of my life traveling the world on my dad’s ship.
- My parents worked hard so that I would be able to go to college—the first in my family to attend college, I was expected to either become a doctor or a lawyer.
- My math grades weren’t promising for medical school, so I got my bachelor’s degree in political science and sociology from University of California, Santa Barbara.
- I went to law school after undergrad because I had a passion for communication and a drive to learn about how power can be used for good.
- After graduating, I was drawn to a big law firm because of my interest in litigation—I worked for O’Melveny & Myers for 30 years and loved it, but it was very taxing on my time and work-life balance.
- I made a switch into education and worked as the executive vice chancellor, general counsel, and secretary to the board for the CSU system, leading a staff responsible for all legal services.
- Now, I work as the president of California State University, Fullerton, where I’ve made it a goal to positively impact the students and then, indirectly, the city, county, state, and nation.
- In addition to my work with CSUF, my wife and I formed a nonprofit to assist victims of genocide in Rwanda.