2019 Scholarship Recipients
AAPD is proud to announce the recipients of the 2019 NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship! In 2019, AAPD was able to offer eight (8) NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarships to college and graduate students with disabilities pursuing communications or media-related degrees thanks to the generous support of NBCUniversal.
Ryan Harman
Ryan Harman grew up in rural northern Idaho. He is currently working towards his MFA in film. He has a BA in architecture from Columbia University and worked in contemporary art before resuming his education. Following graduation he aspires to work as a writer and director for film and television.
Madison Jennings
Sajja Koirala
Tara Martens
Natalia Pozuelo-Arbide
Matthew Shifrin
Matthew Shifrin is a singer, accordionist, and composer. He studies singing and Accordion at the New England Conservatory of Music. He recently had his acting debut as a blind subway musician in Mark Turtletaub’s “Puzzle”, with Kelly McDonald, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and is available for streaming on Amazon. Matthew loves helping blind people enjoy previously inaccessible forms of entertainment. He and a friend created a system of text-based instructions which let blind people build Lego sets independently. The system has been featured in Popular Science, MentalFloss, Time for Kids, Msn, Aol, and on YouTube, where PBS’s Documentary “How Lego Helps Blind People See” has received over 85000 views. He’s now collaborating with Lego to generate text-based instructions using artificial intelligence.
With an engineer from the MIT Media Lab, Matthew started Project Daredevil, a start-up which creates Virtual-reality comics for the blind using 3D sound, and a motion simulating helmet, which affects the vestibular system, simulating motions such as flipping and flying. Matthew’s TED talk on creativity and accessibility is available to watch on YouTube.
Nikita Sibley
Lindsay Varney
Born and raised just outside of Hartford, Connecticut, Lindsay Varney is a pure New Englander at heart despite her current residency in Los Angeles, California where she is completing her degree as a double major in Film & Television Production and Screenwriting at Loyola Marymount University. Passionate about entertainment in a variety of ways, Lindsay is a current intern at Live Nation Entertainment where she works on the creative production team, writing and producing video content for music artists such as Blink 182, Beck, Cage the Elephant, Wiz Khalifa, The Struts, Spoon, and many more. Knowing writing is her ultimate career goal, Lindsay has also taken advantage of numerous other writing opportunities like interning for the late night television show CONAN and writing music blogs and reviews published on Live Nation’s own setlist.fm website. Inspired by her own heroes in both the entertainment and disability community such as Michael J Fox, Lindsay has worked closely with the MDA and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. Most recently taking part in the conceptualization of the new children’s dialysis and infusion center in Connecticut, Lindsay hopes to use what she’s learned as a patient and advocate to one day create her own foundation dedicated to helping people with rare genetic disorders. She is absolutely elated and grateful to be one of the recipients of the 2019 NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship and will use it to further her education in a field that has the power to create change even by the simplest tweaks in dialog both on and off the page.