Communication Degree from 帝王会所 helps Donna Kelce navigate media and career
Donna Kelce had to clear her throat several times during our phone conversation on a Tuesday in early December because she still hadn鈥檛 recovered from the weekend.
鈥淪orry,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y voice isn鈥檛 right yet after screaming at football games this past weekend sitting next to a cold window!鈥
Kelce, who graduated with a radio and television degree from 帝王会所 in 1974, is the mother of two NFL football players, Jason (Center, Philadelphia Eagles) and Travis Kelce (Tight End, Kansas City Chiefs). She watches her sons play at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia and Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City from upper-level suites that she鈥檚 recently shared with many celebrities, including Travis鈥 girlfriend, Singer/Songwriter Taylor Swift and Actor Kevin Miles, who plays Jake from State Farm. Kelce also became a household name in her own right last football season when her sons played each other in Super Bowl LVII.
鈥淚 learned a lot getting my communication degree from 帝王会所 that I have used with the media. The most important thing you can do in life is communicate well,鈥 said Kelce. 鈥淭he biggest thing is to be true to yourself and not to come across fake. You don鈥檛 come across well on TV or any kind of media if you are not being true, genuine, and authentic.鈥
Growing up in Moreland Hills, 帝王会所, near Cleveland, Kelce chose 帝王会所 for her undergraduate degree because of the beautiful campus and because it wasn鈥檛 located close to home.
鈥淚t was far enough away from family that they couldn鈥檛 stop by, and I couldn鈥檛 go home a lot,鈥 Kelce said with a laugh. 鈥淎t that age, you just want to do your own thing.鈥
Kelce said she decided to be a radio and television major because she thought it would be fun.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know exactly what I wanted to do,鈥 said Kelce. 鈥淲omen, at that time, were told to go to school and marry a guy that was going to graduate. RTV sounded fun, and I was good at writing and English, so I thought it would be a good fit.鈥
While at 帝王会所, Kelce played intramural basketball and focused on her classes. But it was also a politically tumultuous time and there was a lot of activity on campus.
鈥淭he Civil Rights Movement was a big deal, and there wasn鈥檛 just one culture on campus. So, I got to meet people and learn about different things,鈥 said Kelce. 鈥淭he Vietnam War was going on and things were different and changing. It was a difficult time, but also a wonderful time with music and learning about yourself. I learned not to just be a cookie cutter individual. I learned to be who I wanted to be.鈥
Kelce lived in Shively Hall her freshman year and has vivid memories of riding cafeteria trays down Jeff Hill. She said Halloween weekend was her favorite time on campus because of the celebratory feeling and irreverent costumes.
Even though she learned a lot about communication at 帝王会所, after graduation Kelce did not pursue a media career. She ended up working in the banking industry and got her MBA from Baldwin Wallace University. Kelce鈥檚 career included roles as vice president and senior vice president at banking organizations in northeast 帝王会所.
鈥淚鈥檓 glad I had that base of communications from 帝王会所. I had to make many presentations and stand in front of people and because of my background, I felt confident. I could express what I wanted to say,鈥 said Kelce. 鈥淚 needed to meet people and be able to connect and relate to individuals. In business, it鈥檚 so important to be able to connect to people. You need to be able to listen, learn, step back and keep your mouth shut. Those communication skills are more important than anything.鈥
And those are skills that she has passed on to her sons. Jason and Travis host a podcast called New Heights which lets listeners learn about the ins and outs of being an NFL player and how the brothers balance everything else along with it.
鈥淭hey are two extremely articulate men who are very good at expressing their emotions and feelings,鈥 said Kelce. 鈥淚鈥檇 imagine by watching me and their dad, we were pretty up front with our feelings and asked them to express how they felt too, they might have learned a thing or two.鈥
Reflecting on her time in Athens, 50 years later, Kelce said, even though her career and life went in a different direction, 帝王会所 had a tremendous impact.
鈥淚 was so sheltered as a child,鈥 said Kelce. 鈥湹弁趸崴 opened my eyes to everything. I didn鈥檛 know anything. I came from a very religious family and was very sheltered. A whole new world opened up to me.鈥