The Foundation of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) awarded scholarships to three college-bound students pursuing careers in television, the organization announced today. The awards include a Trustees' Scholarship of $40,000 and two $10,000 scholarships honoring legendary journalists Mike Wallace and Jim McKay.
"By investing in the great talents of the future, we reaffirm the standard of creative achievement reflected in the Emmy and the lasting legacy of two great practitioners of our craft," said NATAS Foundation Vice President Adam Sharp, a 1996 Trustees' Scholarship winner. "The scholarships mark an unbroken line of excellence connecting two generations of broadcasters."
"The next generation of broadcasters and journalists are already changing the face of television as we know it," said Bob Mauro, President, NATAS. "We are proud to encourage and support these talented students who with their technological prowess and creativity will continue to bring innovation and excellence to the evolving landscape of media and television in the 21st century."
This year's honorees are:
o Matthew Foundoulis of Laguna Hills, California
NATAS Trustees Scholarship ($40,000 over four years)
A graduate of Laguna Hills High School in Laguna Hills, Calif., Matthew was recognized with a screening of his short film "Ghosts" at the June meeting of the NATAS Board of Trustees in San Diego. Already a talented writer, producer and director, Matthew will be pursuing a TV production degree at New York University.
o Matthew Cappucci of Plymouth, Massachusetts
Mike Wallace Memorial Scholarship ($10,000)
An aspiring broadcast meteorologist and youngest-ever presenter at a conference of the American Meteorological Society, Matthew is a graduate of
STURGIS Charter Public School East in Hyannis, Mass., and will be attending Harvard University. He was an honored guest at the 2015 Boston/New England Emmy Awards on May 30th, 2015, and will be formally recognized at the News & Documentary Emmy Awards in September.
o Julia Wilson of Ocala, Florida
Jim McKay Memorial Scholarship ($10,000)
Julia's submitted works from Vanguard High School in Ocala, Fla., spanned multiple genres of nonfiction television, including hard news, feature news, and public service announcements. Her commentary on cyber-bullying in the run-up to a big game against a rival school was featured at the Sports Emmy Awards on May 5th, 2015. She will be attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
This is the third year of the
Mike Wallace Memorial Scholarship, funded by a five-year grant from
CBS News in honor of longtime correspondent
Mike Wallace (1918-2012) and presented each year at the News & Documentary Emmy Awards.
The Jim McKay Memorial Scholarship, now in its sixth year, honors sports journalist Jim McKay (1921-2008) and was established in 2009 by the CBS,
ABC NBC,
FOX and
HBO networks. It is presented annually at the Sports Emmy Awards.
The $40,000 Trustees' Scholarship was reestablished by the NATAS Board of Trustees to recognize an applicant to our various scholarship programs who submitted an outstanding body of work and may also have been honored with a chapter scholarship in 2014 and nominated by that chapter for further national consideration. The 19 regional NATAS chapters award more than $210,000 in scholarships annually.
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