Annual "Project Yellow Light" Scholarship Contest Announces the Newest Class of Student Winners to Raise Awareness of Dangers of Distracted Driving
Winning High School and College Students Will Have TV, Radio and Billboards Distributed Nationally
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"With over 2,600 submissions this year, coming from all 50 states and D.C., we are ecstatic to announce the 2023 Hunter Garner Scholarship winners and celebrate their important role in our mission of saving lives," said Project Yellow Light Founder,
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"Peers are crucial messengers to reach teens, and this message of saving lives from distracted driving is as timely as ever," said
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The contest received over 2,600 submissions this year. Entries were received from students representing all 50 states and
- A Dinosaur's Distraction (video, high school): Madison Salee (
Wylie, TX ) - Self-Care (video, college): Zoë Taylor (
Overland Park, KS ),Rachel Ankeney (Fort Worth, TX ),Bethany Curtis (Memphis, TN ) - On and Off (billboard design, high school):
Sydney Waldrop (Bothell, WA ) - Don't Scroll (billboard design, college):
Jami Pandiscio (Franklin, MA ) - Multitasker (radio, high school): Jaden Nybakken (
Minneapolis, MN ) - DND (radio, college): Kambria Cook (
Richmond, VA )
This year's entries were judged by a number of advertising industry executives and artists who lent their time to support this scholarship competition. The panel for this year included recording artist and songwriter Aloe Blacc; renowned filmmaker and social activist
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