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VIDEO: 4A's Graduates Largest-Ever Multicultural Intern Class

Kimmel Center Event Also Includes Agency Job Fair

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Travonnie Neblett, who interned at the Matlock agency in Atlanta, drew rousing applause with her performance at the MAIP podium.

Videography: Steve Raddock

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- In an event that marked a significant acceleration of the American Association of Advertising Agencies' efforts to broaden the ethnic diversity of the advertising business, the organization's 10-week Multicultural Advertising Intern Program (MAIP) graduated its largest class ever last week. The event last week at the Eisner & Lubin Auditorium in Manhattan's Kimmel Center feted 151 graduates -- a total up nearly 50% over last year's class.

The program, which is open to college juniors and seniors of African-American, Native-American, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander and multiethnic descent, offers 10-week paid summer internships in advertising agency offices across the country. More than 70 agency facilities are part of the program, which ends with a graduation and career fair.

According to the 4A's, one reason for the increase in size of this year's program was to meet large ad agencies' rapidly escalating demand for more multicultural employees.

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> Also see the print story, 4A's Multicultural Intern Class Shows Value of Diversity.

> For more details on MAIP, see the 4As' MAIP web pages.



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  By Tambra | Washington, DC August 13, 2007 08:10:10 pm:
It would be great to track the career paths of a few students from the intern program to see where they land in the future...senior executives in ad agencies, nonprofit organizations or on the client side. What opportunities and challenges await in pursuing their ad dreams? - Tambra Stevenson, Creative Cause in Washington, DC)
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