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Omnicom Establishes Journalism Scholarship at Mercer University

Titled the Omnicom Reg Murphy Scholarship in Journalism, the scholarship will be awarded to up to 10 students annually for the next 10 years

Omnicom (NYSE: OMC) announced it is funding a new scholarship for Mercer University students pursuing a journalism major within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Titled the Omnicom Reg Murphy Scholarship in Journalism, the scholarship will be awarded to up to 10 students annually for the next 10 years.

Omnicom Chairman and CEO John Wren is a longtime friend of J. Reginald "Reg" Murphy. The scholarship was born out of their bond and Murphy’s long-time service to Omnicom as a former independent director on the company’s board.

Murphy is a loyal Mercer alumnus and supporter, having served five terms on the University’s Board of Trustees. He received the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1971 and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University in 1975.

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In addition, Murphy and his wife, Diana, have been big supporters of several areas of the University, including the Mercer Athletic Foundation, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Mercer University Press. In December 2023, Mercer's Center for Collaborative Journalism was formally named the Reg Murphy Center for Collaborative Journalism in recognition of Murphy’s contributions to the profession and his alma mater.

“This scholarship acknowledges Reg’s impact on journalism as well as encourages students who are eager to make their own mark,” said Wren. “Mercer, Omnicom and close associate Terry Adamson will work together to identify high achievers who display a passion for journalism and a determination to excel. We look forward to creating a bridge between Mercer’s journalism students and the professional opportunities available at Omnicom.”

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In addition to the scholarships provided, Omnicom will supply a limited number of student internship opportunities for journalism majors at various Omnicom offices in Atlanta and the New York region.

The scholarship will provide financial support to Mercer students pursuing a degree in journalism and will further strengthen the school's commitment to creating leaders who make a positive difference in the world. Juniors or seniors who have demonstrated engagement in the major and shown aptitude and curiosity in journalism and media studies will be eligible for the scholarship. As part of the application process, candidates will describe their interest in the profession and detail their involvement in the Reg Murphy Center for Collaborative Journalism. Applications will open in the Fall of 2024.

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