AAF of the Midlands and AAF District 3 Award Scholarships to Diversity Internship Program Recipient

August 20, 2012

COLUMBIA, SC – August 20, 2012 – The American Advertising Federation (AAF) of the Midlands selected Taliyah Wolff to complete the 2012 AAF of the Midlands Diversity Internship Program. Douglas Broadwater, AAF District 3 Diversity Chairman awarded her with a $500 scholarship at a ceremony at Eau Claire High School. Wolff was also awarded AAF District 3’s $1,000 Diversity Scholarship.

AAF District 3 Diversity Chairman Douglas Broadwater, who oversees the club’s Diversity Initiative in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia was quoted as saying “We are committed to getting minorities involved in the field of advertising by recruiting the next generation of talent at the high school level.”

Wolff is a graduating senior at Eau Claire High School and is heading to the Art Institute in Charleston, S.C. to pursue a major in digital media and video production. She spent time in a week-long internship intensive, spending time at various advertising and marketing departments at firms including Chernoff Newman, SCANA and the Colonial Life Arena, shadowing staff members in their day-to-day tasks and getting a glimpse of what it’s really like to work in the advertising industry.

Wolff was chosen from a pool of applicants after she wrote an essay on “why a career in advertising interested her”. AAF of the Midlands and AAF District 3 accept applications each year from minority applicants between tenth and twelfth grade for the Diversity Internship Program. For the AAF District 3 Diversity Scholarship, Wolff was chosen from a pool of applicants from North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.

Applications for AAF of the Midlands’ 2013 Diversity Internship Program will be available at aafmidlands.com and through school guidance counselors beginning in November.

About AAF of the Midlands

The Columbia Ad Club was founded in 1955 and is affiliated with the American Advertising Federation (AAF) which is the oldest national advertising trade association, representing 50,000 professionals in the advertising industry worldwide. By vote of the local organization’s Board of Directors, the affiliate’s name was changed in 2007 to AAF of the Midlands in order to enhance branding at the local, regional and national level. In 2011, AAF of the Midlands was honored as National Club of the Year. For more information, visit aafmidlands.com or follow us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/aafmidlands and Twitter http://www.twitter.com/AAF_Midlands.

About AAF District 3

AAF District 3 represents the AAF clubs of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia and is dedicated to serving members by protecting and advancing advertising interests, including the freedom to truthfully advertise legal products.