Unwavering support from alumni — the most recent in the form of two gifts to enhance programming and help students — has bolstered the Penn State Hollywood Program.
Two alumni with established careers in the entertainment industry have offered their support to ensure the initiative’s ongoing success. The Hollywood Program is a popular and successful annual program that allows students to complete courses and internships in Los Angeles.
Cheryl Fair, president and general manager of KABC-TV, the flagship ABC affiliate in Los Angeles, and Mark Hoerr, director of post-production for original series at Netflix, made separate gifts totaling nearly $100,000.
Fair, who earned her bachelor’s degree in speech in 1973, committed $50,000 to establish the Cheryl Kunin Fair Fund. Half of the gift will create a permanent endowment, and the other half will be leveraged over the next few years to help with costs associated with course development, equipment purchases, faculty or student research projects, and any other initiatives that further the goals of expanding and strengthening the Hollywood Program.
“My career in this business started with an internship at KDKA-TV while I was at Penn State. That led to my first job and all the great career opportunities that have followed,” Fair said. “The Hollywood Program is critical to creating those career opportunities for today’s students.”