LIFETIME AND THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER PRESENT "WOMEN IN ENTERTAINMENT: THE NEXT GENERATION," A VOICES MAGNIFIED SPECIAL ON MAY 24TH
Featuring Padma Lakshmi, Anna Kendrick, Anitta, Elizabeth Olsen,
Emma Corrin, Gillian Anderson, Lana Candor,
Jurnee Smollett, Kathryn Hahn
and Special Performance by Sara Bareilles
The Special Will Spotlight Five Female Students Mentored by
Leading Female Executives in Entertainment,
And Award Scholarships To High School Seniors in
Underserved Communities Through
The Women in Entertainment Mentorship Program
in Partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater L.A.
Los Angeles, CA - May 12, 2021 - As a presenting partner for The Hollywood Reporter's (THR) Annual Women in Entertainment Breakfast, Lifetime joins forces with THR for the evolution of the event with the new broadcast special, LIFETIME AND THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER PRESENT WOMEN IN ENTERTAINMENT: THE NEXT GENERATION, a Voices Magnified program celebrating female trendsetters, industry leaders and potential future female power players. Premiering Monday, May 24 at 8pm ET/PT, the special will be hosted by Padma Lakshmi and will also feature appearances by Anna Kendrick, Anitta, Elizabeth Olsen, Emma Corrin, Gillian Anderson, Lana Candor, Jurnee Smollett, and Kathryn Hahn. The hour-long show will also feature an interview and special performance by Grammy(R) Award winner Sara Bareilles of her hit song Brave. Voices Magnified gives a national spotlight to timely and important conversations on equality and social reform which are occurring across America today.
THR's pioneering Women in Entertainment Mentorship Program, which, in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles, grants $1 million in scholarships to LA high school seniors from underserved communities, will be at the heart of the special. During the broadcast event, five of the program's mentees will share their stories, how they were motivated by their mentors' belief in what they can accomplish, and how their mentors guided them on their journey to college and their future career paths.
The special also highlights Comcast NBCUniversal's workplace mentorship program with Big Brothers Big Sisters, which has become a mentoring model for corporations nationwide. Scholarships to Loyola Marymount University and Chapman University underwritten by Spotify, Sony, and The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation will be awarded. Lifetime also provides a $10,000 scholarship to each of the girls who participate in The Women in Entertainment Mentorship Program.
The five mentor/mentees that will be featured in the special include:
Ali Hoffman (President, Domestic Networks for Starz) and Emely Menjivar
Cassidy Lange (Director, Original Studio Film, Netflix) and Gracie Flores
Deborah Thomas (SVP Entertainment Publicity for NBC) and Celine Mendoza
Mioshi Jade Hill (President, Sirens Media) and Miranda Brock
Terry Kalagian (EVP, Creative Content for Gaumont) and Wynda Lee
"Lifetime is proud to partner with The Hollywood Reporter on the evolution of the Women in Entertainment event to reach even more people with these inspiring stories," said Paul Buccieri, President and Chairman, A+E Networks Group. "I truly believe in the incredible power of mentoring and its importance in shaping an individual's future and I am honored that Lifetime will help showcase these rising young leaders' stories."
"The Hollywood Reporter couldn't be prouder of the program we launched ten years ago with Big Brothers Big Sisters," said Nekesa Mumbi Moody, Editorial Director, THR. "It's a gift to be able to pair some of the most intelligent female thought leaders in entertainment with deserving mentees to help them develop the skills they need to flourish academically and professionally. We hope that in leveraging our legacy and partnering with Lifetime, we can continue to inspire engaged audiences to carry out the vital mission of giving back to the next generation."
"Our employees are passionate about being champions for young people and helping to change lives as positive role models," said Dalila Wilson-Scott, EVP and Chief Diversity Officer of Comcast Corporation. "After more than a decade of partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters, our workplace-based mentoring program remains one of our most popular volunteer initiatives, helping our employees to become better leaders while creating opportunities for the next generation. We are proud to join with Lifetime to highlight this partnership and the vital role of mentorship in the lives of young women."
"Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles is proud to celebrate The Women in Entertainment Mentorship Program alongside The Hollywood Reporter and Lifetime. For over a decade, this unique and transformative program has helped more than 200 deserving young women in Los Angeles build confidence, find their voices and grow towards their biggest possible futures," said Lauren Plichta, President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles. "During a period in our collective history where human connection is at an all-time low, we are incredibly grateful for all of our volunteers and allies who believe in the power of mentorship and work with us to keep kids connected."
Lifetime and The Hollywood Reporter Present Women in Entertainment: The Next Generation is executive produced by Sharon Scott, Kristy Sabat and Annie Allen for the Category 6 Media(TM) group. Lifetime executive producers are Amy Winter, Brie Miranda Bryant and Shura Davison. Nekesa Mumbi, Elisabeth D. Rabishaw and Victoria Gold executive produce from The Hollywood Reporter, while Curtis Thompson produces.
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ABOUT THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is a flagship entertainment media brand, offering in-depth reporting, analysis, unparalleled access, world-class photography and video, and feature exclusives in its award-winning weekly magazine and dynamic website. The Hollywood Reporter also boasts prestigious live events, industry-leading philanthropic, empowerment and diversity initiatives and hugely successful video series including "Close Up With The Hollywood Reporter," which was nominated for a 2019 Daytime Emmy Award. In 2020, The Hollywood Reporter won the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, Special Interest, awarded by the American Society of Magazine Editors.
ABOUT LIFETIME
Celebrating over 35 years of entertaining audiences, Lifetime is a premier entertainment destination for women dedicated to offering the highest quality original programming spanning award-winning movies and breakout non-fiction series and documentaries. Lifetime has an impressive legacy in public affairs, bringing attention to social issues that women care about with initiatives such as the long-running Stop Breast Cancer for Life, Stop Violence Against Women, and Broader Focus, a major global initiative dedicated to supporting and hiring female directors, writers and producers, including women of color, to make its content. Lifetime Television(R), LMN(R), Lifetime Real Women(R) and Lifetime Digital(TM) are part of Lifetime Entertainment Services, LLC, a subsidiary of A+E Networks. A+E Networks is a joint venture of the Disney-ABC Television Group and Hearst Corporation.
ABOUT BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF GREATER LOS ANGELES
Founded in 1955 by Walt Disney and Meredith Willson as Big Brothers of Los Angeles and later merging with Big Sisters of Los Angeles in 2001, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles (BBBSLA) creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Through seven unique, professionally-supported mentoring programs, BBBSLA serves an average of 1,400-1,600 children and youth across Los Angeles County each year; 95% of youth served by BBBSLA are youth of color, and 92% of youth served lived in low or extremely-low income households. Children from under-resourced communities continue to lack access to educational and career opportunities, which has consistently contributed to the widening educational-achievement gap in Los Angeles, and BBBSLA exists to combat these negative circumstances, as mentoring has been identified as a critical factor in promoting positive academic, social, emotional, and behavioral outcomes for disadvantaged youth.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles is an affiliate of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America - the largest and most experienced youth mentoring organization in the United States. Big Brothers Big Sisters has 230+ local agencies serving over 100,000 children and youth in more than 5,000 communities across all 50 states.
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