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  2. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Summer Internship Program places college students in companies such as NBC, HBO, Sony and Warner Bros. [11] for 8 weeks in Los Angeles to learn hands-on from professionals in a chosen field. [12] There is a $4000 stipend and students work full 40-hour work weeks. [13]

  3. Dan McCleary - Wikipedia

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    Dan McCleary (born 1952) is an American artist, and founder and artistic director of Art Division, a nonprofit organization offering professional arts training and academic and career support to young adults in the under-served MacArthur Park community in Los Angeles.

  4. Workplace mentoring - Wikipedia

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    Workplace mentoring is a “learning partnership between employees for purposes of sharing technical information, institutional knowledge and insight with respect to a particular occupation, profession, organization or endeavor”. [1]

  5. Kevin Kwan Loucks - Wikipedia

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    He was a top prize winner at the Schlern International Competition in Italy, [35] the International Chamber Music Ensemble Competition in Boston, [37] the Beverly Hills Auditions in Los Angeles on two separate occasions, [38] the Music Teachers' Association of California Duo-Piano Competition, the American Prize in Piano Performance, [39] and ...

  6. Commentary: How do comedians in L.A. make a living? - AOL

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    From low-wage performances to work stoppage due to the writers' strike, local comedians talk about the obstacles that come with making a living from writing and creating funny stuff for a living.

  7. Women's Audio Mission - Wikipedia

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    A training and mentoring after-school program that provides 2,000+/year Bay Area girls and gender-diverse youth from under-resourced communities (96% low income, 93% BIPOC, ages 11–18) with free music/audio production, recording arts, and creative technology training in a professional studio environment.