Home Invites Blogs Careers Chat Events Forums Groups Members News Photos Polls Videos
Home > > Post Content

NABOB Media Sales Institute Partners with HBCUConnect.com for Scholarship Awads in 2019 (3878 hits)


The National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters Telecommunications Education and Management Foundation (NABOB Foundation), HBCUConnect.com and The Emma Bowen Foundation are pleased to announce their partnership in awarding at least one scholarship (and possibly more) to its membership to attend “The NABOB Media Sales Institute at the AUC” in Atlanta, June 3-13, 2019.

The Media Sales Institute (MSI) is an intense ten-day program designed to properly expose and prepare career changers, college graduates and military personnel (Post 9/11) for a career in media sales. Personal Selling Principles (PSP) is the developer of the MSI program and serves as the facilitator at the AUC.

Since the launch of the MSI program at the AUC in 2016, 94% of the graduates have received at least one offer (and as many as eight) to start their media sales careers. The 2018 class of candidates hailed from 10 colleges, universities, and alumni associations; with twenty-two sales recruiters (from ten media companies) participating in two days of recruitment and making offers to the candidates to “formally” interview with their companies.

Jim Winston, President of NABOB states "The NABOB Foundation is pleased to partner with the Emma Bowen Foundation and HBCUConnect.com. The Media Sales Institute has grown into a very effective program that produces graduates who are ready and able to perform at a very high level the day they walk into their first media sales jobs. The NABOB Foundation is proud to be a sponsor of this valuable program, which is good for the graduates and good for the media industry. I am confident that many of the future leaders and station owners in our industry will come from the MSI; and our partnership with the Emma Bowen Foundation and HBCUConnect.com will help increase our number of future leaders.” said Jim Winston.

Everette Harrison, Social Media Manager of the Emma Bowen Foundation states “EBF is proud to partner with NABOB this year and looking forward to helping find candidates for this year’s MSI class of 2019”.

Reginald Culpepper, President of Online Operations & Fulfillment for HBCUConnect.com states "Together with NABOB, we are excited to expose HBCU students and alumni to this wonderful career opportunity. We have been supporters of the program for the past 3 years; and to now be a part of the process is truly fantastic. I know our members will be excited to participate; as much as we are excited to present the opportunity to them.”

About NABOB and the NABOB Foundation
NABOB is the only trade organization representing the interests of African-American owners of radio and television stations across the country. The association was organized in 1976 by a small group of African-American broadcasters who desired to establish a voice and a viable presence in the industry to address specific concerns facing African American broadcasters. The NABOB Foundation was created to help prepare the next generation of broadcast station owners and managers.

About Emma Bowen Foundation
The Emma Bowen Foundation (EBF) was founded in 1989 to diversify the media industry by giving talented students of color the opportunity to intern at some of the nation’s leading media companies. During its history, the Foundation has provided internships for more than 1,000 students of color. Today, EBF builds on its legacy by continuing to connect promising students of color to internships and advocating for best practices in hiring, retention, and advancement in the media and technology industries.

About HBCUConnect.com
Launched in June of 1999, HBCU CONNECT is the largest organization of Black College Alumni, Students & Supporters worldwide with over 900,000 users - connected online at www.hbcuconnect.com. As well as being the largest online destination for HBCU Alumni, Students & Supporters; arguably… the biggest brand in Black College history.
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Monday, March 18th 2019 at 5:45PM
You can also click here to view all posts by this author...

Report obscenity | post comment
Share |
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
HBCU AWAREFEST Week 2026: Impact Fest, Comedy, VIP Access & More
Go Beyond the Bottle: Explore Careers Through the STEPUP Spirits Externship Program
FAMU Honda Campus All-Star Team Advances to National Competition
Truist Launches Pathways to Success: Professional Development Series!
This is a test
Truist Partners with TMCF to Advance Leadership and Career Readiness
The Memorial Day Getaway's Returns for Its 18th Annual Celebration?
Bethune-Cookman University To Host Inauguration For Dr. Albert D. Mosley On April 14
Forward This Blog Entry!
Home

(Advertise Here)
Who's Online
>> more | invite 
Latest Photos
>> more | add
Most Popular Bloggers
how may i help you nc has logged 51053 blog subscribers!
reginald culpepper has logged 14892 blog subscribers!
tanisha grant has logged 9107 blog subscribers!
>> more | add 
Latest Member Activity
natasha williams just commented on a blog entitled 'best crypto / bitcoin recovery service consult - iforce hacker recovery '. 07:35AM
natasha williams just became a new member. 07:31AM
tawnya trent just posted a blog entitled 'how recovery of lost crypto is possible'. 05:22PM
tawnya trent just posted a blog entitled 'how does crypto mining work?'. 05:12PM
eden jones just edited her profile. 10:25PM
eden jones just became a new member. 09:57PM
patrick lucas just became a new member. 04:00AM
anthony dorothy just posted a blog entitled 'hire meta tech recovery pro to recover your lost or stolen bitcoin/eth/usdt/nft and cryptocurrency '. 07:01PM
anthony dorothy just became a new member. 06:56PM
sam shaffer just commented on a blog entitled 'best crypto / bitcoin recovery service consult - iforce hacker recovery '. 09:18AM
sam shaffer just became a new member. 09:25PM
jorge caldas just became a new member. 11:37AM
>> more | invite friends