CDDP announces 2020/21 director finalists and fellows

(Clockwise: Tan, Robinson, Ahmed, Makijany, Shabaan)

Tamika Lamison, Executive Director of the Commercial Directors Diversity Program (CDDP), today announced the five Fellows for program’s 2021 cycle. The Fellows are: Iqbal Ahmed, Manjari Makijany, Araeia Robinson, Tamer Shaaban and Siyou Tan. 

They were chosen from a group of over 400 applicants – all of whom started their directing careers in other media – documentaries, dramatic shorts, music videos, among other formats.

Created by the AICP and the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the CDDP reflects the commitment of both organizations to effect change and increase the representation of women directors and other under-represented directors specializing in commercials and marketing communications. 

This third cycle of the Program was pushed to start in early 2021 because of the ongoing Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic.  The five directing fellows will participate in a six-month program that will provide them with experience and exposure to the inner workings of commercial and other marketing content production.


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The program begins with a series of workshops that allow the directors to hear from commercial directors, production and post production executive producers, and agency creatives about the nuances of commercial production – from the treatments and initial pitch to working with clients on set and in the post process.

The directors will be paired with mentoring companies who will provide first-hand access to observe the process, then help them to produce spec spots with scripts provided by creatives and producers from Saatchi & Saatchi, Los Angeles. 

The program culminates in an industry showcase for company owners, directors, agencies, and clients that will, hopefully, lead the Fellow Directors to be signed by an AICP member company as a pathway to DGA membership and a productive career. 

“The CDDP is committed to being a part of the solution to representation and equity in the commercial advertising space,” noted Lamison. “There is so much diverse talent out there that a little bit of access and nurturing will yield a lot of success. A win-win for everyone. We believe this, because we have seen it.”

In addition to receiving a grant to create a spec commercial, the program includes an industry showcase of the directors’ work, workshops specific to the intricacies of the ad world, mentoring and shadowing with commercial production companies, networking and more. 

The Fellows were selected by the CDDP Advisory Committee. In addition, 15 finalists will be invited to participate in the Program’s Workshops: Leo Aguirre, Francis Agyapong, Kevin Berlandi, Megan Brotherton, Tracy Twinkie Byrd, Xavier Burgin, Justin Casselle, Ashley Czerniewski, Ashley Eakin, Alexander Gilbert, Guillaum Knight, Rachel Rinehardt, Sherwin Shilati, Larin Sullivan, and Sarah Wilson Thacker.


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Congratulations to the five fellows.

SOURCE: AICP

(Clockwise: Tan, Robinson, Ahmed, Makijany, Shabaan)

Tamika Lamison, Executive Director of the Commercial Directors Diversity Program (CDDP), today announced the five Fellows for program’s 2021 cycle. The Fellows are: Iqbal Ahmed, Manjari Makijany, Araeia Robinson, Tamer Shaaban and Siyou Tan. 

They were chosen from a group of over 400 applicants – all of whom started their directing careers in other media – documentaries, dramatic shorts, music videos, among other formats.

Created by the AICP and the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the CDDP reflects the commitment of both organizations to effect change and increase the representation of women directors and other under-represented directors specializing in commercials and marketing communications. 

This third cycle of the Program was pushed to start in early 2021 because of the ongoing Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic.  The five directing fellows will participate in a six-month program that will provide them with experience and exposure to the inner workings of commercial and other marketing content production.


ALSO READ: AICP Equity & Inclusion Committee sets agenda


The program begins with a series of workshops that allow the directors to hear from commercial directors, production and post production executive producers, and agency creatives about the nuances of commercial production – from the treatments and initial pitch to working with clients on set and in the post process.

The directors will be paired with mentoring companies who will provide first-hand access to observe the process, then help them to produce spec spots with scripts provided by creatives and producers from Saatchi & Saatchi, Los Angeles. 

The program culminates in an industry showcase for company owners, directors, agencies, and clients that will, hopefully, lead the Fellow Directors to be signed by an AICP member company as a pathway to DGA membership and a productive career. 

“The CDDP is committed to being a part of the solution to representation and equity in the commercial advertising space,” noted Lamison. “There is so much diverse talent out there that a little bit of access and nurturing will yield a lot of success. A win-win for everyone. We believe this, because we have seen it.”

In addition to receiving a grant to create a spec commercial, the program includes an industry showcase of the directors’ work, workshops specific to the intricacies of the ad world, mentoring and shadowing with commercial production companies, networking and more. 

The Fellows were selected by the CDDP Advisory Committee. In addition, 15 finalists will be invited to participate in the Program’s Workshops: Leo Aguirre, Francis Agyapong, Kevin Berlandi, Megan Brotherton, Tracy Twinkie Byrd, Xavier Burgin, Justin Casselle, Ashley Czerniewski, Ashley Eakin, Alexander Gilbert, Guillaum Knight, Rachel Rinehardt, Sherwin Shilati, Larin Sullivan, and Sarah Wilson Thacker.


Subscribe: Sign up for our FREE e-lert here.  Stay on top of the latest advertising, film, TV, entertainment and production news!


Congratulations to the five fellows.

SOURCE: AICP