FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 10, 2006
FLORIDA A&M IS CHOSEN TO HOST NABEF/NABOB MEDIA SALES INSTITUTE
WASHINGTON, DC - Rep. Allen Boyd, Jr. (D-Fla.) announced today that the National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation (NABEF), the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB) and Personal Selling Principles (PSP) are partnering to launch a second Media Sales Institute at Florida A&M University in May. Funding for the initiative will be provided by NABEF.
The NABEF/NABOB Media Sales Institute at Florida A&M is modeled on the NABEF/Howard Media Sales Institute which was the joint vision of the late Professor Ernie Fears, Sr. at Howard University and Jeffery P. Myers, principal of Personal Selling Principles (PSP). (Click here for more info). The master lecture held at the Florida A&M Institute will be named after Ernie Fears, Sr.
Jim Winston, Exec. Director and General Counsel, NABOB; Ann Orr, Exec. Director, NABEF; James Hawkins, Dean, School of Journalism and Graphic Communication , Florida A&M University and Jeffrey Myers, Principal, Personal Selling Principles announce the launch of the new Media Sales Institute at Florida A&M University.
The program was created in 2001 for the express purpose of increasing the number of women and people of color in media sales. The Howard University Media Sales Institute, which accepts roughly 30 top students from around the country, is held annually in June.
"NAB's Education Foundation provides a great resource for talented young people who want to get involved in the broadcast industry," Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) says. "The expansion will allow more students to benefit from the program."
"The NABEF/NABOB program at FAMU will help our college students meet the growing demands and challenges of careers in broadcasting and media sales," said Congressman Allen Boyd (D-FL). "Media plays an important role in educating our communities and shaping our culture, and I applaud the NABEF for encouraging more students to seek careers in broadcasting. I'm very pleased they chose FAMU as a beneficiary of this program."
"The NAB Media Sales Institute has a proven track record of preparing aspiring media sales professionals for jobs in broadcasting," said NAB President and CEO David K. Rehr. "Since its launch in 2001, close to 90 percent of its participants have been hired each year by media companies. We have every reason to expect the same success at Florida A&M."
NABOB Executive Director, James Winston commented, "We are very pleased to join with the NABEF to sponsor the Media Sales Institute. Training the next generation of media leaders is an important goal of the NABOB Foundation, and this is an important part of that training".
Personal Selling Principles (PSP) developed the first Media Sales Institute at Howard University and has been retained to implement the program at Florida A&M. Jeffrey Myers, Principal of PSP said, "The Media Sales Institute is an intensive ten-day training program for graduating college seniors who are interested in pursuing a career in media sales. The Institute dedicates training to radio, television, cable, internet and other media sales. Upon completion, each student will present a hypothetical sales presentation to leading broadcast companies with entry level positions available in media sales."
Dean James Hawkins of the Florida A&M University School of Journalism and Graphic Communication commented, "We are very pleased that FAMU was chosen as the first institution for the expansion of the Media Sales Institute. We look forward to putting on a very successful program."
The NAB Education Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the public interest in supporting and advocating: education and training programs, strategies to increase diversity, initiatives stressing the importance of the First Amendment, community service, philanthropy and other timely broadcasting issues.
The National Association of Broadcasters is a trade association that advocates on behalf of more than 8,300 free, local radio and television stations and also broadcast networks before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and the Courts. Information about NAB can be found at http://www.nab.org/.
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 and 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.
Personal Selling Principles (PSP), a personnel and organizational development company based in Maryland, developed the first Media Sales Institute at Howard University, and has been retained to implement the program at Florida A&M. |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 10/2001
NABEF AWARDS GRANT TO HOWARD UNIVERSITY
The $48,487 Grant Will Fund The Media Sales Institute
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 1, 2001 – The National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation announced today that it is awarding a $48,487 grant to fund the Media Sales Institute at Howard University in Washington D.C.
The Howard University Media Sales Institute is an intensive ten-day program developed by media management and training company, Personal Selling Principles (PSP). It is designed to serve as a pipeline for funneling talented students with diverse backgrounds into the broadcast industry. Topics that the institute will cover include the workings of sales departments, advertising agencies and industry associations, as well as sales positions, Nielsen and Arbitron ratings, the Internet and the Federal Communications Commission.
The program will feature Howard University Professor Ernie Fears as the Master Lecturer. Broadcasters and other media professionals from the National Association of Broadcasters, Television Bureau of Advertising, Radio Advertising Bureau and the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters will serve as guest lecturers. Several companies, including Belo, Hearst-Argyle, Cox Broadcasting, KATZ and ABC Radio plan to recruit students who have completed the program.
Students interested in applying for the program should contact Professor Vickey Saunders at 202-806-7927.
Personal Selling Principles LLC is a full service, media management and training company based in Maryland. The company, founded by Jeffrey P. Myers with over 25 years of media sales, sales management and general management experience, provides management consulting and sales training in all media. PSP’s program develops competitive strategies with innovative solutions that are designed to increase their client’s profitability.
Howard University School of Communications has been recognized for producing the largest number of African American graduates in the field of communications. Proportionately, Howard’s Department of Radio, TV and Film is the largest department within the School and the second largest in the University.
The NABEF is dedicated to conducting long-range research and educational projects for the broadcast industry. It was founded in 1994 by the National Association of Broadcasters to generate greater public knowledge and understanding of the many issues related to free over-the-air-broadcasting. |