Georgia Power and the Atlanta Business Chronicle present the third annual scholarship for outstanding film student
Mia D'Zerrea Taylor from Oglethorpe University named 2020 recipient
ATLANTA, Dec. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power and the Atlanta Business Chronicle announced the third annual Business of Film Rising Star Student Scholarship this week. The $5,000 scholarship, presented recently during the 2020 Business of Film event, held virtually, will help a Georgia student pursuing a degree in film-related studies further his or her education. The 2020 scholarship recipient is Mia D'Zerrea Taylor, a senior at Oglethorpe University majoring in Theatre and minoring in Studio Art. "Georgia Power is proud to partner with the Atlanta Business Chronicle to award D'Zerrea Taylor as the 2020 Georgia Power Rising Star Student Scholarship recipient," the company stated in announcing the award. "This scholarship recognizes one college upperclassmen student in good standing pursuing a degree in film-related studies and is to be used to further his or her education and prepare for a career in the film industry. At Georgia Power, we know that as the film industry grows in our state, so does the need for a diverse and experienced workforce to support it. That's why we continue to partner with the Atlanta Business Chronicle on this scholarship – so we can help a deserving student right here in Georgia prepare for a successful career in film." From major motion pictures, to indie films and television series, Georgia Power uses its properties, business partnerships, power grids, and other assets to make Georgia a one-stop shop for filmmakers. As one of the largest property owners in the state, Georgia Power provides access to industrial properties, lakes, generating facilities and parks as well as assists with lighting and power needs. 2020 Scholarship Recipient After graduation, she plans to attend graduate school to pursue Film production and dive into the robust film industry in Atlanta, the place she has called home since high school. Like many, D'Zerrea Taylor has been impacted by the pandemic and has been forced to find creative solutions with live theatre not being a safe option. She is continuing to grow comfortable with the crossover between theatre and film. About the Event About Georgia Power SOURCE Georgia Power For further information: Georgia Power Media Relations, (404) 506-7676 or (800) 282-1696, www.georgiapower.com
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