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The Emma L. Bowen Foundation (EBF) is recruiting minority high school
juniors/seniors and college freshman for PAID summer internships to work
in television, radio, or cable stations in several US cities*. Eligible
students must have a 3.0 or higher GPA, an interest in media and plan to
attend a 4-year college. Selected candidates will work every summer
throughout their college years, as well as earn an hourly salary and
matching scholarship dollars to help pay for college expenses.
Please visit our website (www.emmabowenfoundation.com) to learn more about our program and to obtain an application. The deadline has been extended to March 16, 2007.
The Foundation's mission is to create career opportunities in the media industry for minority youth through a program that focuses on scholastic achievement, direct work experience and professional development. Since 1989, we have successfully placed hundreds of high school and college
students in various media companies throughout the United States.
Thanks and should you have any questions, please call: Lolita Cipriano at (212) 975-2545 or email LHCipriano@cbs.com.
*Companies are looking for candidates that live in the following cities.
Please note that selected students must live in area, as housing is not
provided by EBF: Albany, NY; Atlanta, GA; Bala Cynwyd, PA; Baltimore,
MD; Birmingham, AL; Boston, MA; Coatesville, PA; Chattanooga, TN;; East
Windsor, NJ; Hartford, CT; High Point, NC; Huntsville, AL; Jackson, MS;
Maitland, FL; Miami, FL; Miramar, FL; Nashville, TN; Newark, NJ; New
York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Portland, ME; Potomac, MD; Sarasota, FL;
Stamford, CT ; St. Petersburg, FL; Voorhees, NJ; Washington, DC; West
Chester, PA; and West Palm Beach, FL;
The Emma L. Bowen Foundation (EBF) is recruiting minority high school
juniors/seniors and college freshman for PAID summer internships to work
in television, radio, or cable stations in several US cities*. Eligible
students must have a 3.0 or higher GPA, an interest in media and plan to
attend a 4-year college. Selected candidates will work every summer
throughout their college years, as well as earn an hourly salary and
matching scholarship dollars to help pay for college expenses.
Please visit our website (www.emmabowenfoundation.com) to learn more about our program and to obtain an application. The deadline has been extended to March 16, 2007.
The Foundation's mission is to create career opportunities in the media industry for minority youth through a program that focuses on scholastic achievement, direct work experience and professional development. Since 1989, we have successfully placed hundreds of high school and college
students in various media companies throughout the United States.
Thanks and should you have any questions, please call: Lolita Cipriano at (212) 975-2545 or email LHCipriano@cbs.com.
*Companies are looking for candidates that live in the following cities.
Please note that selected students must live in area, as housing is not
provided by EBF: Albany, NY; Atlanta, GA; Bala Cynwyd, PA; Baltimore,
MD; Birmingham, AL; Boston, MA; Coatesville, PA; Chattanooga, TN;; East
Windsor, NJ; Hartford, CT; High Point, NC; Huntsville, AL; Jackson, MS;
Maitland, FL; Miami, FL; Miramar, FL; Nashville, TN; Newark, NJ; New
York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Portland, ME; Potomac, MD; Sarasota, FL;
Stamford, CT ; St. Petersburg, FL; Voorhees, NJ; Washington, DC; West
Chester, PA; and West Palm Beach, FL;
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