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AAF’s Most Promising Multicultural Students Named for 2024
Advertising leaders help select 50 of the nation's highest achieving diverse seniors to participate in one of the industry's premier DE&I programs.
WASHINGTON, DC, JANUARY 9, 2024—The American Advertising Federation (AAF) tapped leading industry professionals to select the 2024 class of Most Promising Multicultural Students. Entering its 27th year, the Most Promising program is one of the organization’s premier initiatives promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within the advertising industry.
The 50 selected students will participate in a four-day industry immersion program in New York on February 4-9, 2024. The program will include professional development and personal branding workshops, the "Building Bridges for Our Future" Awards Ceremony and Luncheon, and Recruiter's Expo. The Most Promising program gives advertising, media, communications, and tech companies the opportunity to connect with 50 top-performing and high-achieving diverse college students from across the nation.
“The 2024 Most Promising inductees embody the spirit of the changemakers that have come before them,” stated Candace D. Queen, AAF’s VP, Mosaic Center. “With an unwavering determination and a deep-rooted desire to make a difference, they are ready to revolutionize our industry. It is imperative that we cultivate environments and pathways that empower them to shape a new frontier into an ever-evolving landscape, primed for transformation.”
Each year, students from historically excluded communities that are members of the AAF’s 140+ college chapters apply to the program. This year’s judging panel included thought leaders with a range of backgrounds and experience and from companies such as Amazon Ads, Kinesso, Ogilvy, Snap, The Trade Desk, University of Memphis, Vox Media and Whirlpool.
Leading agencies and companies including IPG, FCB, Dentsu, The Trade Desk, Omnicom Group, Sony Music Group, EnergyBBDO, TikTok, RPA, Publicis Groupe and others, have been long-standing Most Promising supporters and view the program as a valuable resource in recruiting diverse, entry-level talent.
“The Most Promising Multicultural Students Class of 2024 has met all criteria and vetting processes by an outstanding experienced and respected Council of Judges,” said Steve Pacheco, CEO of the AAF. “Now, more than ever, the need to connect young talent to the advertising industry is a top priority for everyone. AAF is proud to champion and help develop the Next Generation of Advertising leaders.”
This year’s powerhouse class of inductees represents 39 schools, reflecting the beautiful tapestry of our country.
2024 Most Promising Multicultural Students:
Tania Acosta
Roger Williams University
Alicia Anthony
Towson University
Janie Arseneaux
Ball State University
Gabriel Bori
Brigham Young University
Teju Calambakkam
University of South Florida
Emily Chu
University of California–Berkeley
Aniya Davis
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Alejandra De La O
University of Texas at Austin
Wesley Dean
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Maya Ellis
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Emily Eng
Pennsylvania State University
Anacorina Garcia
University of Tampa
Freya Garcia
University of Florida
Krystal Huang
Pennsylvania State University
Zaria Jackson
Texas State University
Lauren Jenkins
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Fangyu Didi Jin
Northwestern University
Kaitlin Kakoyiannis
Ohio State University
Aislan Lennon
St. Mary's University
Jenna Lutfi
Wayne State University
Kayla Marrero
Pennsylvania State University
Audrey Meulehe
University of Kentucky
Monserrat Munoz
Southern Illinois University of Carbondale
Naomi Muuzic
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Christina Nguyen
University of Oregon
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Lily Nguyen
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Haneen Nour
Georgia Institute of Technology
Aya Obaid
University of South Carolina
Cooper Olson
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Jose Paniagua-Hernandez
University of Oregon
Sydney Pearson
Syracuse University
Alexis Quan
St. John's University
Janice Rodriguez
University of South Carolina
Rolex Saint-Preux
Florida A&M University
Sam Suarez
Chapman University
Ava Swarup
Arizona State University
Hillary Thilavong
Johnson & Wales University
Arelia Thompson
Harris-Stowe State University
Jessica To
Georgia State University
Amirah Torrence
Ithaca College
Jackie Truong
University of Florida
Valeria Valdes
University of Georgia
Julissa Vazquez
University of Houston
Olivia Wallace
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ryan Wilson
University of Missouri–Columbia
Hailey Winder
University of Central Florida
Kyndal Workman
Chapman University
Eli Wright
Brigham Young University
Grace Yam
University of San Francisco
Lakyah Young
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
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