Verizon Quietly Cuts Adfellows Program, Severing Key Path for Diverse Ad Talent

The program had recently planned to increase its fellowship class by 2026

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Verizon is ending its annual adfellows program, ADWEEK has learned. 

Founded in 2017 by the telco’s former CMO Diego Scotti, adfellows’ nine-month fellowship provided career growth opportunities for diverse candidates.

Adfellows will now be integrated across Verizon’s early talent programs, according to Christina Schelling, svp and chief talent and diversity officer. These include collegiate internships, military fellowships, and apprenticeships for people from underserved communities looking to switch careers.

One person was laid off as a result of the program’s closing, she said.

Schelling

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