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Meet Our Rising Stars: Introducing the S4 Fellows

Meet Our Rising Stars: Introducing the S4 Fellows

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The S4 Fellowship Program is a prestigious, two-year rotational experience designed to elevate outstanding graduates from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and other Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs). Rooted in a deep commitment to diversity and inclusion, this program offers hands-on career development in the advertising and marketing services industry with Monks, providing unparalleled opportunities to work alongside and learn from top professionals across various teams.

As S4 Fellows, we've had the unique privilege of rotating through different teams within the organization, gaining invaluable exposure to the diverse career paths available in the dynamic world of digital advertising and marketing. This experience has allowed us to connect directly with industry leaders, absorbing their expertise and gaining insights that are shaping the trajectory of our careers. The networking and mentorship opportunities have not only deepened our understanding of the industry but have also equipped us with the skills and confidence to pursue impactful careers. Collaborating across teams and exploring a wide range of possibilities has truly prepared us to emerge as the next generation of leaders in this ever-evolving field. Check out the landing page for more insights on the program here.

Now that you know more about the program, we’d love for you to get to know us better!

Behind the Voices: Introducing Our Fellows and Their Stories

Portrait of Aaliyah Hall, who is quoted: "I aspire to own a creative consulting firm dedicated to supporting small business owners and creatives." HBCU: Hampton University. Hometown: Detroit, MI. Area of study: Entrepreneurial Studies. Currently based: Detroit, MI

"Each opportunity I’ve received has shaped my professional journey and solidified my commitment to leveraging my skills in innovation and creativity to make a meaningful impact in any industry."

Headshot of Paige Davis. Her quote reads, "Driven by passion and purpose, I aspire to use technology to create meaningful change and empower communitties." HCBU: Johnson C. Smith University. Area of study: Computer Science and Information Systems. Hometown: Charlotte, NC. Currently based: Charlotte, NC.

"Here’s my story, giving insight into the moments that have defined my path and purpose."

Headshot of Thaddaeus Moore. His quote reads, "“I aspire to be an influential Chief Marketing Officer for a Fortune 500 Company or NBA Team. Creating unforgettable consumer experiences fills my heart, and my love for marketing drives me to produce exceptional content for the world to enjoy. My purpose is to encourage individuals worldwide to BE MOORE than average, rising to the occasion for what their personal ambitions are.”

"Here’s my story of allowing my passion to be met with my purpose, fueling a journey riddled for success in the advertising arena."

Keep up with the S4 Fellowship Program!

Applications for the 2025 recruitment cycle have closed, but we encourage you to watch this space. Stay connected and informed by following our company’s social media platforms—your go-to hub for the latest updates, insights, and inspiring stories. In the meantime, you can learn  more about the S4 Fellowship on our dedicated landing page.

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Hear from the S4 Fellows on Why You Should Apply

Hear from the S4 Fellows on Why You Should Apply

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Welcome! We’re the inaugural class of S4 fellows, and we want to introduce you to an incredible program that we helped develop, open to HBCU graduates interested in the advertising and digital marketing industry. The two-year, immersive (and paid!) S4 Fellowship Program aims to empower exceptional college graduates with hands-on experience working in the industry directly with and learning from leading executives and colleagues on global teams at Media.Monks.

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Hailing from the Atlanta University Center’s Morehouse and Spelman College, we are excited to extend the program's reach to HBCU graduates nationwide.

We went into this experience cold—inspired by a desire to learn and driven by an opportunity to pioneer, all while embracing the discomfort of growth. Now, as we celebrate our one-year anniversary in the fellowship, we’re delighted to share the experiences we’ve had alongside the nitty-gritty details of this incredible program to inspire and encourage recent graduates to apply.

The application process will prove to be an introspective experience—heightened by discussions with stakeholders all across the globe—that will equip applicants with a rich toolset they can carry well into their futures. 

If you haven’t already, take a look at our video above, directed and produced by our own Arion Kidd-Weeks, for some of our candid thoughts about the fellowship and tips on how to apply. 

  • Erena Reese - Spelman College ‘20, Atlanta, GA
  • Alfred Mohammed - Morehouse College ‘20, New York, NY
  • Arion Kidd-Weeks - Morehouse College ‘20, Los Angeles, CA

S4 Fellowship program details

The S4 Fellowship was conceived to give college graduates embarking in their careers a strong start in and an enthusiasm for the advertising and digital marketing industry. As we were preparing to launch the application process for the inaugural class of fellows, the tragic events of June 2020 pointed a spotlight on racial injustices and the need for action. So we pivoted our approach to take steps in addressing the imbalance in employment and future opportunities for underrepresented groups. Our focus on inviting graduates from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to apply for the fellowship was a first, small step. Our hope is that the S4 fellows will serve as role models for young people in the field, and inspire the next generation of talent. 

The S4 Fellowship is a paid, two-year immersive accelerator program. Fellows work on the essential practicalities of digital advertising and marketing and learn in-depth how the industry and brands are adapting to the continually changing digital landscape, gaining a fundamental understanding of everything we do—firsthand. This includes how data and analytics inform better content, how we use programmatic to plan and buy advertising for our clients and how technology is applied to the outcome. All for clients in technology, FMCG, pharmaceutical, financial services, manufacturing and many more areas as part of a planned curriculum for the fellows’ career development.

Our company is evolving fast, and we expect our fellows to do the same. The S4 Fellowship provides a secure platform and scope to grow. Each role and responsibility is designed so fellows can contribute directly to the company’s success, which is contingent on all of our individual successes. We’re in this together and will learn from each other.

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Meet the Inaugural Class of S4Capital Fellows

Meet the Inaugural Class of S4Capital Fellows

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Meet the Inaugural Class of S4Capital Fellows

We understand that the power of creativity is amplified by diversity of background and thought. Yet the advertising and marketing industry continues to lack the diversity needed for true innovation—diversity of thought that will allow us to not only inject our work with fresh and unique ideas, but also help us produce work that resonates with the world around us.

That’s why we’re passionate about our S4Capital Fellowship Program, which aims to empower exceptional young students from traditionally underrepresented communities as they make their mark in shaping the path of technological innovation in advertising and marketing. Over the four-year immersive, accelerator program, Fellows will gain hands-on experience working in the industry as co-workers and apprentices to senior leaders, with front-row seats to the inner workings of executive staff and world-class production teams at the forefront of advanced marketing and advertising technologies. Importantly, we and our partners will benefit from the fresh perspectives they bring.

Monk Thoughts As a business, we aim to represent the communities we live in and encourage a diverse approach in everything we do.
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The S4 Fellowship was originally conceived to give graduates a strong start that gets them excited about our industry. With the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement, we pivoted our entire approach by taking steps to address the imbalance in employment and future opportunities for underrepresented groups, with a focus on inviting graduates from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) being a first, small step.

“As a business, we aim to represent the communities we live in and encourage a diverse approach in everything we do,” said S4Capital Founder and Executive Chairman Sir Martin Sorrell. “This Fellowship program is us doing our part to chip away at the diversity issue in our industry.”

This week we welcomed our inaugural class of S4Capital Fellows, three graduates from HBCUs in the US, who are commencing full-time employment across our organization. “We want to be an open door for more diverse talent to join an industry that has historically been exclusive to so many,” says MediaMonks Founder & S4Capital Executive Director, Wesley ter Haar. “We have some very impressive Fellows joining the team, and I’m excited to see how they will influence our work as well as our ways of working.”

After months of meeting with numerous, extremely talented candidates, we’re honored to introduce you to our inaugural class of distinguished Fellows to hear what they have to say about beginning their four years in the field with S4.

Arion

Arion Kidd-Weeks, Morehouse College

Bachelor of Arts, Cinema Television and Emerging Media studies

“I love media and content creation, so the mission of S4 aligns with my passions. It’s amazing to see such a progressive Fellowship and it excites me about the future. I look forward to bringing my perspective, using my skills, and growing my skills and knowledge around media so that I can contribute to the company and the industry.”

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Alfred Mohammed, Morehouse College

Bachelor of Arts, History

“The intersection between creativity, business and technology is what drew me to S4. Plus it was very obvious that throughout the application and interview process [leadership] wanted to get to know me as a person. And when they asked me about social issues I’m passionate about, they had me hook, line and sinker.”

erena

Erena Reese, Spelman College

Bachelor of Science, Health Science

“From the very start, David [Lang Levitt, Program Director] made it clear that we’re going to be integrated right into the workflow. We’re not interns, we’re not assistants, this Fellowship is for us, they really want us to learn. Most of my background is STEM-related, so I’m starting off in data analytics but looking forward to working on the creative side as well.”

“Erena, Al, and Arion have the kind of confidence and ambition that I wish I’d had as a recent college graduate,” says Kamron Hack, Senior Director, Global DEI & Culture. “They’ve achieved so much in life already, and they remain curious, eager to learn, and excited to contribute. I was inspired by each of their stories and grateful they chose to join us.”

The Fellows Share Their Thoughts on the Process

The Fellowship application and interview process were, in a word, rigorous. Candidates were asked to submit a resume, give their insights, knowledge, and opinions on relevant social issues, complete a broad-scope questionnaire, and submit a one-minute video expressing their interest in the Fellowship. But that was just the beginning. An expansive get-to-know-you meeting with Program Director David Lang Levitt kicked off a series of panel meetings with senior leadership at S4. And the final step was a one-on-one meeting with Sir Martin.

Erena: “When I first heard about the Fellowship, I wanted to learn more about the company and I came across [MightyHive Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder] Chris Martin on LinkedIn, so I reached out. I didn’t know him, but he met with me in October, I submitted in November, and the interview process started from there. There were a lot of interviews, but they weren’t too intense. The crazy thing is that things have come full circle – I’m working on Chris’s team right now.”

Arion: “The interviews and panel discussions were very comfortable. The way things were structured was very conducive to relationship building. Everybody can be professional. But being able to connect with people, that’s something that you can’t replicate. The process gave us the platform to make connections to see if we were interested in being part of the culture and the family of S4. I loved it.”

Alfred: “I’ve been through interviews with some pretty big companies, but at S4 (versus some other companies I’ve spoken with) they got to know me. And it was obvious throughout the questionnaire and the interviews that understanding who I am is important.”

On Being Part of the Inaugural Class

The 2021 Fellows are the first class, but they won’t be the last. And they understand the significance of leading the way.

Alfred: “I know this Fellowship means a lot to Sir Martin. So for him to choose us, and specifically me as an individual, is huge. As he put it, it shows that he places a lot of trust in us and that [MightyHive CEO and Founder] Peter Kim, Wesley, and the rest of the team have faith in us. And from our side as Fellows, I believe it’s incredibly important for us to set a good precedent for whoever comes after us.”

Erena: “It’s an honor, and it means something to me that David [Lang Levitt], Sir Martin and everyone else that I interviewed with saw something in me that they wanted me to be part of their first class of this Fellowship. It’s really important that S4 recognizes the lack of diversity and they’re trying to fix it, and it really means something to me that they’re starting this Fellowship off with HBCU graduates.”

Arion: “The growth that S4 has had thus far is exponential, and it’s apparent that this is the future, and this is a new age and new era. And that’s something that I’m really, really excited to be a part of and extend into my community.”

On Meeting Sir Martin

No doubt the advertising icon had some interesting conversations with the Fellows. Here, we get their impressions of their one-on-one meets with him.

Arion: “When I met with Sir Martin, one question I asked him was how he identifies what’s to come in the future and repeatedly positions companies for success. He talked about looking for top-line growth—go with a market that’s growing, he said, find the growth—and look at the core values of the company. That really stuck with me.” 

Alfred: “Sir Martin could have gone to any universities with his Fellowship, but with the advent of everything that has happened in this country and around the world, S4 is making a big statement by having the first class from HBCUs.”

Erena: “I really enjoyed talking with Sir Martin. He’s started two amazing companies and it’s incredible to see how much S4 has grown in just a short time. It will be even more interesting to see what it looks like at the end of my Fellowship. Sir Martin said he wants S4 to be the Amazon of marketing and I think that’s the way the company is going to go.”

“Our hope and intent is to challenge assumptions. For people to experience how great the Fellows are, through working with them, seeing the value they bring and discovering how preconceptions can change for the good,” says S4Capital Fellowship Program Director David Lang Levitt.

We’re welcoming our inaugural class of S4Capital Fellows, three graduates from HBCUs in the US, who are commencing full-time employment at S4. Meet the Inaugural Class of S4Capital Fellows We welcome the first Fellows to join our team.
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