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COMMISSION REPORTS

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Keeping Faith with the Student Athlete
The Knight Commission's Groundbreaking Report

A Call to Action
A Call to Action: Reconnecting College Sports and Higher Education

COMMISSION MEETINGS

PUBLISHED OP-EDS

Miami Herald
Feb. 4, 2007

Indianapolis Star
Apr. 2, 2006

COMMISSIONED RESEARCH AND POLLS

WHITE PAPERS

Athletics Recruiting and Academic Values: Enhancing Transparency, Spreading Risk and Improving Practice
University of Georgia Institute for Higher Education

Challenging the Myth
A Review of the Links Among College Athletic Success, Student Quality and Donations by Robert H. Frank

Executive Summary Division I-A Postseason History and Status

Division I-A Postseason History and Status
by John Sandbrook

MEMBERS

Co-Chairs

William English Kirwan
chancellor, University System of Maryland

R. Gerald Turner
president, Southern Methodist University

Chairman Emeritus

Thomas K. Hearn Jr.
president emeritus, Wake Forest University

Members

Val Ackerman
president, USA Basketball

Michael F. Adams
president, University of Georgia

William W. Asbury
Vice President Emeritus for Student Affairs, Pennsylvania State University

Henry S. Bienen
president, Northwestern University

Nick Buoniconti
spokesman, Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis

Hodding Carter III
University Professor of Leadership and Public Policy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Carol A. Cartwright
interim president, Kent State University

Anita L. DeFrantz
president, Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles

John J. DeGioia
president, Georgetown University

Leonard J. Elmore
ESPN analyst and senior counsel, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, LLP

Elson S. Floyd
president, University of Missouri System

Janet Hill
vice president, Alexander & Associates Inc.

Sarah Lowe
Corporate Legal Assistant at the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Andrea Fischer Newman
senior vice president-government affairs, Northwest Airlines

Jerry I. Porras
professor emeritus, Stanford University

Sonja Steptoe
Client Development Manager at O’Melveny & Myers LLP

Clifton R. Wharton Jr.
former chairman and CEO, TIAA-CREF

Judy Woodruff
broadcast journalist

Charles E. Young
President Emeritus, University of Florida and Chancellor Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles

Chris Zorich
Chairman of The Christopher Zorich Foundation

Member, Ex-Officio

Alberto Ibargüen
president and CEO, Knight Foundation

Founding Co-Chairs

Rev. Theodore A. Hesburgh, C.S.C.
president emeritus of the University of Notre Dame, founding co-chair, 1989-2003

William C. Friday
president emeritus, University of North Carolina, founding co-chair, 1989-2005

Staff

Amy P. Perko
executive director

Sonja Steptoe

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Sonja Steptoe serves as client development manager at O’Melveny & Myers LLP, one of the world’s largest law firms.

Prior to joining O’Melveny in 2007, Steptoe received numerous awards for her work as a journalist for Time, People, CNN/SI, HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel and Sports Illustrated.  Steptoe was a senior correspondent and deputy news director for Time, based in Los Angeles from 2002 until 2007. While overseeing news coverage in the Western region, she supervised five correspondents and 20 freelance reporters. She interviewed such newsmakers as Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the Rev. Billy Graham, Gloria Steinem and Whitewater Prosecutor Kenneth Starr.  Her essay on the pre-existing racial, political and economic turmoil in New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina was part of the package of Time stories honored with two 2006 National Magazine Awards. 

She joined Time from People magazine, where she was a senior editor, handling human affairs and investigations.  She has also worked as national correspondent for CNN/SI sports network. Her account of basketball point-shaving at Arizona State earned a 1998 National Headliner Award. Her broadcasting experience also includes a stint, from 1995 to 2001, as correspondent on HBO’s RealSports with Bryant Gumbel magazine show, where she investigated East Germany’s systematic doping of Olympic athletes, for which she received an Emmy Award in 1999 from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for Outstanding Sports Journalism.

From 1996 to 1998, she was a Senior Editor at Sports Illustrated, overseeing the editing of a variety of stories and profiles, including a cover story on controversial sports agent Drew Rosenhaus, dubbed by peers as “the most hated man in the NFL.” As a staff writer, Steptoe co-authored the magazine’s 1994 cover story exposing NCAA rules violations by members of the national-champion Florida State University football team. Before SI, she spent five years with The Wall Street Journal, where she covered legal issues—including the A.H. Robins bankruptcy—the pharmaceutical industry and the financial markets.

Listed in Who’s Who in America since 2005, Steptoe co-authored Olympic champion Jackie Joyner-Kersee’s 1998 autobiography, A Kind of Grace. She also authored A Guide to Women’s Golf with LPGA Hall of Famer Carol Mann. After receiving degrees in economics and journalism from University of Missouri, she earned a law degree from Duke University. A native of Lutcher, La., she currently resides in Los Angeles.