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Eight Chosen for Disney/ABC TV Diversity Writing Program
Eight writers have been chosen for the annual writing program at Disney/ABC Television Group, in association with the Writers Guild of America, West.
Participants in the program, marking its 20th anniversary this year, are Zach Ayers, Denise Hahn, Aaron Ho, Zahir McGhee, Gina Monreal, Sierra Ornelas, Gloria Shen and Phononzell Williams. They will work closely with executives from Disney/ABC Television Group and gain valuable exposure to the writing staffs of various Disney/ABC Television Group series.
“With this 20th-anniversary class, we have reached an important milestone in the company’s ongoing commitment to developing the next group of writers,” Tim McNeal, VP of talent development and diversity for Disney/ABC Television Group, said in a statement. “Our program provides the best training ground for new writers aspiring to break into television.”
“The Writers Guild has a unique relationship with the Disney/ABC Television Group Writing Program. These talented writers are our future members and it’s important for us to connect with them at this early stage of their careers,” Kimberly Myers, the WGAW’s director of diversity, said in a statement.
More than 1,500 submissions were received from around the country
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Elizabeth plans to prevent David from successfully defending President Grant’s new gun control legislation. Cyrus runs into Michael again and is surprised to learn that he is in business school in addition to his night job as a sex worker. Olivia goes to visit Rowan, who is surprised when she tells him that she simply wanted to drop by and visit. He understands that she is disoriented after returning from “deep cover” and believes she feels that something is “missing” in her life. He points out that Jake is used to this feeling and asks her to bring him over for dinner the following night. Olivia then receives word that Kaitlin Winslow, the daughter of her old law school friend Katherine Winslow, has gone missing, and she decides to look in to it. She reunites with Katherine and discovers that Kaitlin went missing after an argument, and that she has never been away for such a length of time before. Olivia asks Jake about the dinner with her father and he refuses. He discovers Charlie in a parking garage and knocks him unconscious. Meanwhile, Mellie throws herself into her work and seems to be getting over her grief, at least partially.
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