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Georgia Power and the Atlanta Business Chronicle present new scholarship for outstanding film student

L to R: Timothy Pitts, scholarship recipient - Terrilyn Simmons, brand strategy manager at Georgia Power and David Rubinger, president and publisher at Atlanta Business Chronicle

Georgia Power and the Atlanta Business Chronicle announced today the inaugural Business of Film Rising Star Student Scholarship. The $5,000 scholarship, presented during the 2018 Business of Film event at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center, will help a Georgia student pursuing a degree in film-related studies further his or her education. The scholarship will be awarded annually during the Atlanta Business Chronicle's Business of Film event.

"Georgia Power has worked closely with the state to help support and grow the film industry in Georgia," said Anne Kaiser, vice president of community and economic development at Georgia Power. "We know that as the film industry grows in our state, so does the need for a diverse and experienced workforce to support it. That's why we partnered with the Atlanta Business Chronicle on this scholarship – so we can help a deserving student right here in Georgia prepare for a successful career in film."

"Georgia Power was our inaugural partner, and continues to be a valuable partner, in our Business of Film event every year." said David Rubinger, president and publisher, Atlanta Business Chronicle. "Through their economic development and workforce development initiatives, Georgia Power plays a major role in recruiting the film industry to our state, and they understand the importance of attracting and keeping film dollars in Georgia."

From major motion pictures to indie films and television series, Georgia Power uses its properties, business partnerships, power grids and other assets to make Georgia a one-stop shop for filmmakers. As one of the largest property owners in the state, Georgia Power provides access to industrial properties, lakes, generating facilities and parks, as well as assists with lighting and power needs.

2018 Inaugural Winner

Timothy Pitts, a student at Columbus State University (CSU), is the inaugural recipient of the Business of Film Rising Star Student Scholarship. A non-traditional student and Navy veteran, Pitts has overcome many obstacles in his path to pursuing a career in the film industry. His passion for photography led him to studying film at CSU and, ultimately, excelling in both his screenwriting and film production classes.

Pitts has been completing his degree under a Post 9/11 GI Bill scholarship, which will soon expire. The $5,000 Business of Film Rising Star Student Scholarship will go toward helping him complete his final three semesters and graduate in the summer of 2020.

"Because of Georgia Power, the Atlanta Business Chronicle and this scholarship, I'm not only able to complete my degree but also show my children that no matter where you start in life, you can find your purpose and pursue your passion," said Pitts.

About the Event

The Atlanta Business Chronicle's Business of Film event began in 2016 as a venue to discuss the future of film in Georgia. Each year, hundreds of current and aspiring members of the film industry attend the event. This year, 200 attendees joined together to hear from Georgia film industry insiders on why it is so important to keep Georgia film dollars in Georgia, take in a panel on innovative education programs that are training and retaining talent, and discuss what next steps are needed to ensure the film industry is a sustainable economic driver for the state in the future.

Efforts in Workforce Development

For more than a century, Georgia Power has been helping communities grow and prosper. Georgia Power guides companies on their search for the best location for their business and support local leaders as they attract new jobs and investment. The company is also committed to investing in programs and organizations that help build a talent pipeline spread across a diverse set of industries and skill sets.

Georgia Power has long recognized that workforce development is the No. 1 driver for new and expanding industries. Through partnership efforts with organizations like the Technical College System of Georgia, the state's nationally ranked colleges and universities, and more, Georgia Power is helping to fill great jobs with a highly trained, skilled workforce.

For more on the company's economic development and workforce development efforts, visit Select Georgia.

About Georgia Power

Georgia Power is the largest electric subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO), America's premier energy company. Value, Reliability, Customer Service and Stewardship are the cornerstones of the company's promise to 2.5 million customers in all but four of Georgia's 159 counties. Committed to delivering clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy at rates below the national average, Georgia Power maintains a diverse, innovative generation mix that includes nuclear, coal and natural gas, as well as renewables such as solar, hydro and wind. Georgia Power focuses on delivering world-class service to its customers every day and the company is consistently recognized by J.D. Power and Associates as an industry leader in customer satisfaction. For more information, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com and connect with the company on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.