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Chris Carlon ’11 and Amanda Roselli ’11 were selected for the 2011 Most Promising Minority Students Program sponsored by the American Advertising Association (AAF). Each year, fifty students are chosen nationwide to receive the honor.

AAF's Most Promising Minority Students Program is the premier advertising industry award program to recognize and recruit outstanding minority college graduates. The program not only honors the students, but also enhances their knowledge and understanding of the advertising industry by offering networking, interviewing, and industry immersion opportunities with industry professionals during a three-day event in New York City in February.

Carlon is majoring in integrated marketing communications with a minor in still photography, Roselli is majoring in integrated marketing communications with a minor in psychology.

The students were nominated by their AAF faculty advisor, associate professor Scott Hamula.

 

Chris Carlon ’11 and Amanda Roselli ’11 chosen for AAF Diversity Program | 2 Comments |
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Chris Carlon ’11 and Amanda Roselli ’11 chosen for AAF Diversity Program Comment from eckrich on 12/13/10
Congratulations to you both! You were truly outstanding participants in my course, so your latest accomplishment is certainly no surprise. I wish you all the best in your career pursuits and will always remember you both with a big smile and the wish I had more students like you. As I often say in class, Attaway! Best wishes, Prof E.
Chris Carlon ’11 and Amanda Roselli ’11 chosen for AAF Diversity Program Comment from jjlong on 12/13/10
Congratulations Chris!