8-12-98 DON SHACKELFORD TO ADDRESS SUMMER QUARTER GRADUATES AT OHIO STATE COLUMBUS -- Commencement exercises for summer quarter graduates of The Ohio State University will be held Sept. 3 in St. John Arena. Some 1,400 degrees will be awarded in the ceremonies, which begin at 9:30 a.m. The commencement speaker will be Don Shackelford, chair of Fifth Third Bank of Columbus. He previously served as chair of State Savings Bank of Columbus for 25 years. An alumnus of Ohio State, Shackelford is a 12-year member of the Ohio State University Hospitals Board, where he has served as chair for the past five years. During his tenure, he has helped the hospitals develop outreach services to extend their care and mission, and assisted in the transition to managed care, ensuring that quality patient care is preserved. He is a member of the Fisher College of Business Dean's Advisory Council and the National Major Gifts Columbus Committee. He also served as co-chair of the campaign for the John Pfahl Executive Education Building and serves on a number of boards, including The Limited Inc., Intimate Brands Inc., The Progressive Corp., Midland Life Insurance Co., Worthington Foods, the Jeffrey Co. and Fifth Third Bancorp. For two years he served as chair of the thrift industry trade association that merged during his tenure into a new entity called America's Community Bankers. Long involved in local community and civic activities, Shackelford is a member of the Columbus Foundation's Governing Board, a trustee of Children's Hospital and Children's Hospital Foundation, and a trustee of Denison University. Shackelford is a graduate of Denison University and earned his Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard University, where he was a Baker Scholar. He is a 1991 recipient of the Fisher College of Business Pace Setters Executive Award and the 1997 Master Lifetime Achievement Award from the Entrepreneur of the Year Award Program, which is sponsored by major national and local businesses. # Contact: Tracy Turner, University Communications, (614) 688-3682.