National Broadcasting Society chapter members place first at conference

SEARCY, Ark. – Grant Dillion, a junior electronic media production major, placed first in the video promotional category for his entry “United Way 2010 Campaign Video: Keep Holding On” and also first in the video public service announcement category for his entry “Searcy Parks & Recreation PSA.”

Gil Gildner, a sophomore graphic design major, placed first in the video program opener category for his TV16 News introduction.

LaRell Reynolds, a junior electronic media production major, placed first in the promotional program script category for his Relay for Life script.

Harding students were unable to attend, as they were involved in video production projects on the University’s campus in Florence, Italy, and with a mission trip led by Harding faculty in Jinotega, Nicaragua.

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Three members of Harding University’s National Broadcasting Society Alpha Epsilon Rho chapter placed first in several different categories for their entries at the national NBS-AERho conference in Dallas March 9-14.www.nbs-aerho.org.