
鶹ýThe world is waiting for you.鶹ý: Tubi CEO Anjali Sud Inspires Seidenberg School Grads at 2025 Pace Commencement

鶹ý Commencement, 2025. Two jam-packed days of celebrations, degree conferrals, proud families and friends, and spectacular speeches.
, a first-generation Indian American and one of the tech industry鶹ýs most prominent leaders, addressed thousands of graduates and guests at 鶹ý鶹ýs Commencement.
During her remarks at the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems ceremony, which honored hundreds of international graduates, Sud urged the Class of 2025 to pursue impact, embrace authenticity, and lead with boldness in a rapidly changing world.
鶹ýGet out there and be passionate,鶹ý said Sud. 鶹ýBe brave. And most of all, be you. The world is waiting for you, and we need you.鶹ý
Drawing on her journey from Flint, Michigan to the helm of Tubi, one of America鶹ýs most-watched streaming platforms, Sud shared lessons from her career and reflections on family and identity, noting how her upbringing helped shape her approach to leadership, resilience, and purpose.
鶹ýSurround yourself with optimists,鶹ý she continued. 鶹ýIf you look across every technologist, entrepreneur or innovator you admire 鶹ý across all personalities, styles, mantras, philosophies, you鶹ýll find that they all have this trait in common.鶹ý
Sud, who received an honorary PhD in Computer Science degree, previously held leadership roles at Amazon, Time Warner, and Vimeo鶹ýwhere she served as CEO and scaled the platform to over 300 million users globally鶹ýbefore joining Tubi in 2023. She is also a mother of two and a vocal advocate for inclusive storytelling and accessible technology.
鶹ýThe way to create enduring value in the world is to build tangible things,鶹ý Sud told graduates. 鶹ýIdeas are powerful, but impact comes from real products that help real humans.鶹ý
鶹ýYou each possess the power in your brains and fingertips to build things. So use your craft. Hone your craft. Accelerate your craft.鶹ý 鶹ý鶹ýs Commencement ceremonies regularly attract a global audience, reflecting the University鶹ýs reputation for academic excellence and its strong appeal to international students, particularly from South Asia. With international students representing 22% of its student body, 鶹ý exemplifies a vibrant, inclusive community shaped by global perspectives.
Sud鶹ýs biographical information was read by Lolita Tiwari, a double alum from Pace with a BS in Economics and Statistics and an MS in Enterprise Analytics from the Seidenberg School. Tiwari, who is a Strategic Partner Manager at Google, first met Sud at the Seidenberg Innovation Awards, where Sud was an honoree. Sharing similar backgrounds, Tiwari was impacted by seeing someone like herself represented at the executive level.

Since first meeting Sud, Tiwari has joined the Seidenberg Advisory Board and leads the Seidenberg Young Alumni Engagement Committee.
鶹ýIt is an honor to have a place in the Pace community where I am able to represent women empowerment and equity,鶹ý Tiwari said. 鶹ýI believe my life purpose includes forming pathways and extending light that ripple effects to others finding their voice. Sharing this moment with my mentor Anjali on stage at commencement was a moment that merged present and future, reminding me that limits truly do not exist.鶹ý
鶹ý attracts strong interest from Indian students across its academic schools, particularly its Seidenberg school of technology. The university saw a 10% increase in enrollment from 2022 to 2023, with the Seidenberg School in particular seeing a remarkable surge of Indian students of a nearly 400% increase since 2020, reflecting the school鶹ýs global appeal in STEM education.
Sud鶹ýs remarks resonated with many in attendance.
鶹ýHearing Anjali Sud speak at our Commencement was truly inspiring,鶹ý said Rahul Mani Subramani, a graduating international student from the Seidenberg School. 鶹ýHer message about building real things that help real people, and doing it with courage and authenticity, really resonated with me. As someone about to enter the tech industry, it was empowering to be reminded that optimism, honesty, and purpose matter as much as code.鶹ý

鶹ý, with campuses in New York City and Westchester County, offers students a front-row seat to some of the world鶹ýs most dynamic professional and cultural opportunities. The combination of New York City鶹ýs opportunities and Pace鶹ýs highly ranked programs in business, law, and technology continues to make it a destination for aspiring global leaders.
The two-day Commencement celebration welcomed nearly 20,000 attendees and featured five school-specific ceremonies, student speakers, a food village, and live music鶹ýshowcasing the breadth of Pace鶹ýs academic offerings and its community spirit. Sud鶹ýs address was among the highlights of the two-day celebration.
Other distinguished speakers included , Golden Globe鶹ýnominated actor , Northwell Health executive , and New York City Fire Department Commissioner .
During the main ceremony, Pace President Marvin Krislov reminded students that their education carries both opportunity and responsibility.
鶹ýYou carry more than a degree鶹ýyou carry a promise,鶹ý President Krislov said. 鶹ýA promise to your family, to yourselves, and to the Pace community. A promise to keep learning, to stay curious, to lead with empathy, to use your education not just for you to advance, but to bring others along with you.鶹ý
鶹ýStay open. Stay resilient. Keep asking, 鶹ýWhat can I do?鶹ý Krislov continued. 鶹ýBecause higher education does more than just prepare you for a job. It does more than prepare you for a career. It prepares you to ask hard questions that will make your life meaningful, to help build strong communities, to speak up, and to successfully carry forward.鶹ý
Students celebrating this exciting achievement were a mix of undergraduate, graduate, law, and doctoral students, spanning a variety of disciplines and future careers, such as nurses and physician assistants, cybersecurity experts, lawyers, accountants, teachers, performers, and much more.